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National Panel Survey 2005-2009

Uganda, 2005 - 2010
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UGA_2005-2009_UNPS_v02_M
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS)
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Identification

Survey ID Number
UGA_2005-2009_UNPS_v02_M
Title
National Panel Survey 2005-2009
Country
Name Country code
Uganda UGA
Study type
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
Series Information
The 2005-2009/10 Uganda National Panel Survey (UNPS) is the first multi-topic panel household survey conducted in Uganda. The UNPS is carried out annually, over a twelve-month period on a nationally representative sample of households.
Abstract
Uganda has experienced strong economic growth over the past two decades and has made great strides towards improving the quality of life and access to services. In order to continue to promote pro-poor economic growth, the Government of Uganda (GoU) developed the National Development Plan (NDP) and a Joint Budget Support strategy as part of the implementation of the National Development Strategy (NDS).

Uganda recognizes the need for adequate data collection to effectively monitor outcomes of the National Development Strategy (NDS). For this purpose, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) implemented the Uganda National Panel Survey (UNPS) program, with financial and technical support from the Government of Netherlands, and the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study - Integrated Surveys on Agriculture (LSMS-ISA) project.

The 2005-2009/10 Uganda National Panel Survey (UNPS) is the first "panel" survey done by the LSMS group. The households included were chosen from the 2005-06 Uganda National Household Survey (UNHS).
The sample One of the primary uses of the UNPS is to inform policymaking in advance of the Budget, through descriptive reports that are made ready in time for the initial work on sector budget framework papers.

Survey Objectives
The UNPS aimed at producing annual estimates of outcomes and output in the key policy areas and at providing a platform for the experimentation and assessment of national policies and programs.

Explicitly, the objectives of the UNPS include:
The UNPS aims at producing annual estimates in key policy areas and at providing a platform for experimenting with and assessing of national policies and programs. Explicitly, the objectives of the UNPS include:
1. To provide information required for monitoring the National Development Strategy, of major programs such as National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) and General Budget Support, and also to provide information to the compilation of the National Accounts (e.g. agricultural production).
2. To provide high quality nationally representative information on income dynamics at the household level and provide annual information on service delivery and consumption expenditure estimates to monitor poverty and service outcomes in interim years of other national survey efforts, such as the Uganda National Household Survey (UNHS), Uganda Demographic and Health Survey (UDHS) and National Service Delivery Surveys (NSDS).
3. To provide a framework for low-cost experimentation with different policy interventions to e.g. reduce teacher absenteeism, improve ante- and post-natal care, or assessing the effect of agricultural input subsidies.
4. To provide a framework for policy-oriented analysis and capacity building substantiated with the UGDR and support to other research which will feed into the Annual Policy Implementation Review.
5. To facilitate randomized impact evaluations of interventions whose effects cannot currently be readily assessed through the existing system of national household surveys.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
- Households
- Individuals
- Markets
- Communities / facilities

Version

Version Notes
Version 02 (March 2022)
Updated to include consumption aggregate dataset (pov2009_10.dta).

Scope

Notes
The 2005-2009/10 Uganda National Panel Survey covered the following topics:
- Household identification particulars and geographic identification
- Staff details and survey time
- Household roster
- General information on household members
- Education (all persons 5 years and above)
- Health
- Child nutrition and health (for all children 0-59 months old)
- Disability
- Labor force status (for all household members 5 years and above)
- Housing conditions, water and sanitation
- Energy use
- Other household income (in the past 12 months)
- Non-agricultural household enterprises/activities
- Financial services use
- Household assets
- Household consumption expenditure
o Number of household members present
o Food, beverage, and tobacco (during the last 7 days)
o Non-durable goods and frequently purchased services (during the last 30 days)
o Semi-durable goods and durable goods and service (during the last 365 days)
o Non-consumption expenditure
- Shocks and coping strategies
- Welfare and food security
- Transport services and road infrastructure

Woman
- Contraception and birth related issues
- Information on last child born in the last five years (whether living or dead)

Agriculture
- Current land holdings
- Land that the household has access through use rights
- Agricultural and labor inputs
- Crops grown and type of seeds used
- Quantification of production
- Livestock ownership
- Livestock expenditure
- Livestock products and income
- Fishing
- Extension services

Community/Facility
- Identification particulars
- Service availability in LC1
o Client satisfaction with health facilities (with reference to the health facility)
- Water and sanitation
- Education (primary education)
o Availability of facilities at the school
o Condition of toilet facilities
o Water facilities at the school
o Payment for services by parents/guardians at the school
o Academic performance of the pupils in PLE
o Incidence of leaving school pre-maturely
o School meetings
o Staffing position of the school
o Supervision/monitoring of the school (during the last 12 months)
o Problems/constraints faced by the school
o Learner attendance, teacher presence and qualifications and other classroom elements
- Health services
o Work at night
o Availability of equipment/services at the facility
o Services offered by this health facility
o Common diseases reported at health facility
o Common stock outs reported at health facility
o Items brought by patients visiting the health facility
o Deliveries at this facility
o Validation of HMIS
o Epidemic reporting
o General operations
o Sanitary facilities available at the health facility
o Access to water at the health facility
o Factors limiting provision of health services
o Supervision/monitoring of health facility
o Village health teams
o Staffing at the facility
- Works and transport
o Infrastructure (roads/bridges/culverts) availability and condition
o Maintenance and repair of infrastructure
o Funding for maintenance of roads/bridges/culverts
o Constraints faced in the maintenance and repairs of roads

Market
- Market identification particulars and geographic identification
- Local measurement units and availability of consumer goods
- Key commodities traded

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development
Producers
Name Role
Government of the Netherlands Technical assistance
World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study Technical assistance
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation Role
Government of the Netherlands GovNLD Financial support

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
Survey Design
The UNPS is carried out annually, over a twelve-month period on a nationally representative sample of households, for the purpose of accommodating the seasonality associated with the composition of and expenditures on consumption. The survey is conducted in two visits in order to better capture agricultural outcomes associated with the two cropping seasons of the country. The UNPS will therefore interview each household twice each year, in visits six months apart.

Starting in 2005-09/10, the UNPS has been set out to track and re-interview 3,123 households that were distributed over 322 enumeration areas (EAs), selected out of the 783 EAs that had been visited by the Uganda National Household Survey (UNHS) in 2005-06. The UNPS EAs covered all 34 EAs visited by the UNHS 2005-06 in Kampala District, and 72 EAs (58 rural and 14 urban) in each of the (i) Central Region with the exception of Kampala District, (ii) Eastern Region, (iii) Western Region, and (iv) Northern Region.

Within each stratum, the UNPS EAs were selected from the UNHS 2005-06 EAs with equal probability, and with implicit stratification by urban/rural and district (in this order), except for the rural portions of the ten districts that were oversampled by the UNHS 2005-06. In these districts, the probabilities were deflated, to bring them back to the levels originally intended. Since IDP camps are now mostly unoccupied, the extra EAs in IDP camps are not a part of the UNPS subsample. This allocation strives for reasonably reliable estimates for the rural portion of each region, and for the set of urban areas out of Kampala as a whole, as well as the best possible estimates for Kampala that can be expected from a subsample of the UNHS 2005-06. Therefore, the UNPS strata of representativeness include (i) Kampala City, (ii) Other Urban Areas, (iii) Central Rural, (iv) Eastern Rural, (v) Western Rural, and (vi) Northern Rural.

Prior to the start of the 2005-09/10 field work, 2 UNPS households were also randomly selected in each EA for the purposes of tracking baseline individuals that moved away from original locations since the UNHS 2005-06. The initial UNPS sample was subject to three consecutive waves of data collection after which, parts of the sample was replaced by new households extracted from the updated sample frames developed by the UBOS as part of the 2012 Uganda Population and Housing Census. In addition, the UNPS will fit within the Long-Term Census and Household Survey Program and therefore both the questionnaires and the timing of data collection will be coordinated with the current surveys and census implemented by UBOS.

Note: Detailed description of sampling procedure and calculation of panel weights is presented in "Basic Information Document". The document is provided along with this metadata.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End Cycle
2005-05-01 2005-10-01 1st Visit Baseline
2005-11-01 2006-04-03 2nd Visit Baseline
2009-09 2010-08 Follow Up
Time periods
Start date End date Cycle
2005-01 2005-06 Agriculture first season
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collectors
Name Abbreviation Affiliation
Uganda Bureau of Statistics UBOS Government of Uganda

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
The UNPS survey was collected using the following five questionnaires:
1. Household Questionnaire
2. Woman Questionnaire
3. Agriculture Questionnaire, (administered to the subset of UNPS households engaged in agricultural activities)
4. Community Questionnaire
5. Market Questionnaire.

Access policy

Contacts
Name Affiliation Email URL
Uganda Bureau of Statistics Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development ubos@ubos.org Link
LSMS Data Manager The World Bank lsms@worldbank.org Link
Access conditions
In receiving these data, it is recognized that the data are supplied for use within my organization, and I agree to the following stipulations as conditions for the use of the data:
1. The data are supplied solely for the use described in this form and will not be made available to other organizations or individuals. Other organizations or individuals may request the data directly.
2. Three copies of all publications, conference papers, or other research reports based entirely or in part upon the requested data will be supplied to:

Head of the National Data Archiving
Uganda Bureau of Statistics
P.O. Box 7186, Kampala, Uganda.
Tel :256-041- 706000,
Fax: 256-041- 237553,
Email: ubos@ubos.org

AND

The World Bank
Development Economics Research Group
LSMS Database Administrator
MSN MC3-306
1818 H Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20433 U.S.A
Tel: (202) 473-9041
Fax: (202) 522-1153
Email: lsms@worldbank.org

3. The researcher will refer to the 2005-09/10 Uganda National Household Panel Survey as the source of the information in all publications, conference papers, and manuscripts. At the same time, the World Bank is not responsible for the estimations reported by the analyst(s).
4. Users who download the data may not pass the data to third parties.
5. The database cannot be used for commercial ends, nor can it be sold.
Citation requirements
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download

Example:

Uganda Bureau of Statistics, National Panel Survey (UNPS) 2005-2009, Ref. UGA_2005-2009_UNPS_v02_M. Dataset downloaded from [URL] on [date].
Access authority
Name Email URL
Uganda Bureau of Statistics ubos@ubos.org Link

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_UGA_2005-2009_UNPS_v02_M_WB
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Development Economics Data Group DECDG The World Bank Documentation of the study
Date of Metadata Production
2022-03-29
DDI Document version
Version 02 (March 2022)
Updated to include consumption aggregate dataset (pov2009_10.dta).
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