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Social Survey 2011

Estonia, 2011
Reference ID
EST_2011_ESS-C_v01_M
Producer(s)
Statistics Estonia
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
May 19, 2014
Last modified
Mar 29, 2019
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  • Study Description
  • Data Dictionary
  • Downloads
  • Identification
  • Scope
  • Coverage
  • Producers and sponsors
  • Sampling
  • Data Collection
  • Questionnaires
  • Access policy
  • Disclaimer and copyrights
  • Metadata production

Identification

Survey ID Number
EST_2011_ESS-C_v01_M
Title
Social Survey 2011
Subtitle
Cross-Sectional Database
Country
Name Country code
Estonia EST
Study type
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
Abstract
The goal of Estonian Social Survey (ESS) is to measure the income and living conditions of Estonians, and based on this data to evaluate the problematic areas of the society - poverty, inequality and social exclusion. The survey offers a possibility to measure such complex social processes as persistent poverty and the various levels of deprivation. In Estonia, ESS is the official source of income statistics and social exclusion indicators.

ESS is the Estonian branch of a pan-European survey of income and living conditions called the EU-SILC (European Union (EU) Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) coordinated by Eurostat. Statistics Estonia collects data within the framework of EU-SILC, domestically called the Estonian Social Survey. The EU-SILC survey is carried out based on a common methodology in all EU countries and in Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey, allowing for the publication of internationally comparable statistics on poverty, inequality and income. In addition to the input for Eurostat's variables, many questions from Estonian domestic consumers are included in ESS. Estonian domestic databases are also compiled based on the results of this survey and are every year delivered to domestic contractual users. The ESS data is used by Estonian educational institutions (universities, institutes) and ministries (mainly the Ministry of Social Affairs).

ESS is the first and currently the only panel survey in Estonia. Two kinds of databases are compiled from the survey results. The data from one given survey year is assembled in cross-sectional files, which provide a look into the incomes earned and the living conditions of the residents of Estonia in that year. Several years' data is compiled into longitudinal files which can be used to study changes occurring in the society at the level of the same sample households.

The cross-sectional data for 2011 is documented here.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
- Households;
- Individuals.

Scope

Notes
The scope of the Estonian Social Survey 2011 includes:
- Demographic characteristics of household members
- Dwelling
- Schools and day care attendance
- Consumer durables
- Employment
- Social benefits
- Income
- Taxes
- Loans
- Production of agricultural products for own consumption
- Health and accessibility of medical care
- Height and weight

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National
Universe
The survey covers the whole population of Estonia

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
Statistics Estonia
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name
Statistics Estonia
Eurostat
Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
Name
Statistical Office of the European Communities Eurostat

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
ESS is a sample survey and thus the population is evaluated on the basis of the data collected from the sample. Proceeding from the aims of ESS, both cross-sectional statistical data pertaining to a given time and longitudinal statistical data pertaining to changes that have taken place over years need to be collected. Accordingly, ESS has been designed as a longitudinal sample survey using sample design with sub-samples or panels independent of one another. Every new panel is taken from the sampling frame by stratified systematic sampling, consequently being probability sample. The sample design is based on Eurostat's requirements and recommendations, the aim of which is to ensure that the estimations comply with a definite precision level and to guarantee the international comparability of surveys.
Weighting
In order to calculate the population parameter estimations on the basis of survey data, a weight should be assigned to every object of the sample i.e. it should be indicated how many elements of the population the object represents in the sample. For ESS, both persons and households are weighted. Weights are calculated both for cross-sectional and longitudinal data. The sub-samples or panels are weighted independently and combined thereafter. The used weighting is governed by the procedures worked out for EU-SILC.

The weights are calculated on the basis of design weights derived from inclusion probabilities. The weights, which are first adjusted to compensate for the bias caused by non-response, and then calibrated to the population data, are used in calculating the final data. In the first years of the survey, post-stratification was used to compensate for nonresponse.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2011-02-01 2011-05-31
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
All sample households included in the survey by sampling are interviewed in four consecutive years. Each year, almost a thousand new households are brought into the survey. Around the same number finish their four years’ participation in the survey and they drop out. These so-called "waves" are called panels in ESS — a finishing panel is always replaced by a new panel i.e. a new sub-sample, while the old sub-sample finishes their time. Each year, around 5,500 households and 13,500 persons are interviewed, and they are divided between four panels. Three panels are in the survey from the previous years and one is a first-timer.
Data Collectors
Name
Statistics Estonia

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
The survey is comprised of the household and personal interviews, conducted by using two different questionnaires: the household questionnaire and the personal questionnaire. The household interview is carried out with a grown-up household member who knows the household the best. Personal questionnaires are filled out for all household members aged 15 or more.

Access policy

Contacts
Name Email URL
Statistics Estonia stat@stat.ee www.stat.ee
Access conditions
The dataset was published as a Public Use File at Statistics Estonia website - http://www.stat.ee/51930
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

Statistics Estonia. Estonian Social Survey 2011, Cross-Sectional Database. Ref. EST_2011_ESS-C_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [URL] on [date].
Access authority
Name
Statistics Estonia

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_EST_2011_ESS-C_v01_M_WB
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Development Data Group DECDG The World Bank Documentation of the DDI
Date of Metadata Production
2014-05-05
DDI Document version
Version 01 (May 2014)
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