Type | Working Paper |
Title | Collecting data to measure vulnerability to poverty: An overview |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
URL | http://www.vulnerability-asia.uni-hannover.de/fileadmin/eagr/DFG-for756/publications/t1_hardeweg-waibel.pdf |
Abstract | This paper summarizes the sampling procedure, survey instrument, implementation and selected results of a comprehensive survey among 4,400 rural households conducted in 2007 in six peripheral provinces of Thailand and Vietnam as an initial wave of a panel dataset. The sampling procedure applied was a three-stage cluster sampling with explicit strata for agroecological zones in Vietnam and implicit stratification in Thailand. We find an atypical age distribution of the rural population as a result of out-migration of the economically active population, which is more pronounced in Thailand than in Vietnam. The educational attainment of the adult population is rather low in both countries, but generally higher in Vietnam. With respect to income and poverty, the accuracy of the survey estimates is similar or better than for the national surveys in these countries and means are roughly comparable. Per capita income varies stronger in Thailand than in Vietnam and consumption varies much less than income in both countries. The provincial sub-samples differ also with respect to the main sources of income and the importance and intensity of agriculture. The experience of past shocks and the perception of future risks reveal that agricultural and demographic risks are ranked as the most important threats to household welfare. We conclude that the rich data provide a sufficiently accurate basis and a number of domains for comparison through the coverage of distinct economic and ecological conditions. Moreover, the household composition suggests that for further panel waves an inclusion of household members who left for the cities should be included to adequately consider their contribution to the welfare and risk profile of the rural households. |
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