AGO_2018_IDREA_v01_M
Inquérito Sobre Despesas, Receitas e Emprego 2018-2019
Survey on Expenses, Revenues and Employment
Name | Country code |
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Angola | AGO |
Income/Expenditure/Household Survey [hh/ies]
The National Institute of Statistics of Angola (INE), conducted the Expenses and Revenue Survey (IDR) and Expenses, Revenue and Employment Survey in Angola (IDREA). Both surveys were conducted in the same conglomerate, had the same representation and used the same questions using the recall method, that is, the head of the household was asked to report on the expenses incurred in the last 7 days. IDREA could be the benchmark for measuring poverty in the future and will be used in the production of socio-economic indicators for the collection period.
The IDR survey is intended to measure and compare poverty through consumption and uses the daily method, which consists of making alternate visits to the household, for 7 days, recording its expenses; a similar methodology used in the Integrated Survey on Population Welfare (IBEP) 2008/2009. The two surveys (IBEP 2008/2009 and IDR 2018/2019) may present different results, in relation to the levels of poverty, due to the methodology used by each of them, but they are comparable and can be used to make assessments of the trends of poverty over time.
The IDREA aimed to produce information for decision making. More specifically:
Sample survey data [ssd]
v0.1: Edited, anonymous dataset
The scope of the IDREA 2018 includes:
National coverage:
Name | Affiliation |
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Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE) | The Government of Angola |
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The World Bank | Funding |
A total of 12,448 households were independently selected in each of the 18 provinces for each survey. The two surveys were representative by area of residence down to the province level. However, in order to allow the spatial and temporal disaggregation of prices, it was decided to maintain the regional breakdown that had been introduced in 2008, which grouped the conglomerates in 11 regions considered to be quite homogeneous from the point of view of price formation.
The response rates for the IDR /IDREA were around 86.1% and 99.7% respectively.
4/5 questionnaire models were designed to collect the IDR / IDREA surveys data following the recommended objectives:
More details on the questionnaire are provided as external resources.
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2018-03 | 2019-02 |
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Instituto Nacional de Estatística | The Government of Angola |
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Instituto Nacional de Estatística | The Government of Angola |
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Instituto Nacional de Estatística | The Government of Angola | geral@ine.gov.ao | https://www.ine.gov.ao |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Instituto Nacional de Estatística. Inquérito Sobre Despesas, Receitas e Emprego em Angola (IDREA) 2018. Ref. AGO_2018_IDREA_v01_M. Downloaded from [url] on [date].
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Instituto Nacional de Estatística | The Government of Angola | geral@ine.gov.ao |
DDI_AGO_2018_IDREA_v01_M_WB
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Economics Data Group | The World Bank | Documentation of the DDI |
The Sub-Saharan Team for Statistical Development | The World Bank | Documentation of the DDI |
2020-04-20
Version 0.1 (April 2020)