Author(s) |
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics |
Date |
2020-03-10 |
Country |
Palestine |
Language |
Arabic |
Description |
The Palestinian society's access to information and communication technology tools is one of the main inputs to achieve social development and economic change to the status of Palestinian society; on the basis of its impact on the revolution of information and communications technology that has become a feature of this era. Therefore, and within the scope of the efforts exerted by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in providing official Palestinian statistics on various areas of life for the Palestinian community, PCBS implemented the household survey for information and communications technology for the year 2019. The main objective of this report is to present the trends of accessing and using information and communication technology by households and individuals in Palestine, and enriching the information and communications technology database with indicators that meet national needs and are in line with international recommendations.
This report is divided into four chapters in addition to the tables. The first chapter contains concepts, indicators and classifications in this report. The second chapter presents the main findings. The third chapter explains the methodology. The fourth chapter explains data quality.
- The English section of the study starts at page 77 of the report. |
Table of contents |
Chapter One: Concepts, Indicators and Classifications....................................................... [17]
1.1 Concepts and Indicators....................................................... [17]
1.2 Classifications....................................................... [18]
Chapter Two: Main Findings....................................................... [19]
2.1 Computer Availability and Use....................................................... [19]
2.2 Availability and Use of a Mobile Phone....................................................... [20]
2.3 Internet Availability and Use....................................................... [21]
2.4 Information and Communication Technology Skills....................................................... [21]
2.5 E-commerce....................................................... [22]
2.6 Information Technology Threats....................................................... [23]
Chapter Three: Methodology....................................................... [25]
3.1 Survey Objectives....................................................... [25]
3.2 Questionnaire....................................................... [25]
3.3 Sample and Frame....................................................... [25]
3.3.1 Target Population....................................................... [25]
3.3.2 Sampling Frame....................................................... [25]
3.3.3 Sample Size....................................................... [25]
3.3.4 Sampling Design....................................................... [25]
3.3.5 Sample Strata....................................................... [25]
3.3.6 Sample Distribution....................................................... [26]
3.3.7 Domains....................................................... [26]
3.3.8 Weights Calculation of Households....................................................... [26]
3.4 Field work Operations....................................................... [26]
3.4.1 Training and Hiring....................................................... [26]
3.4.2 Data Collection....................................................... [26]
3.4.3 Field Editing and Supervising....................................................... [27]
3.5 Data Processing....................................................... [27]
3.5.1 Programming Consistency Check....................................................... [27]
3.5.2 Data Cleaning....................................................... [27]
3.5.3 Tabulation....................................................... [27]
Chapter Four: Quality....................................................... [29]
4.1 Accuracy....................................................... [29]
4.1.1 Sampling Errors....................................................... [29]
4.1.2 Non Sampling Errors....................................................... [29]
4.1.3 Response Rate....................................................... [29]
4.2 Comparability....................................................... [31]
References....................................................... [33]
Statistical Tables....................................................... 37 |
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