PAK_2010_PSLM_v01_M
Social and Living Standards Measurement Survey 2010-2011
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Pakistan | PAK |
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement (PSLM) Survey with the addition of district level survey at every alternate year was started in the year 2004. It provides Social & Economic indicators in the alternate years at provincial and district level. The PSLM Survey represents a major contribution towards construction of district level data base on education, health, employment, household assets & amenities,income & expenditure (for poverty analysis), population welfare, water supply and sanitation etc. District level data has to meet the requirements of devolution plan of the government. The district level data provides valuable insights into the dynamics of poverty. In this way it will be possible to investigate the impact of a changing environment as a consequence of implementation of the government devolution plan. The data generated through surveys is being used to assist the government in formulating developments plans at district level and rapid assessment of programs initiated MTDF in the overall context of Millennium Development Goal’s (MDG).
This is sixth round of the Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement (PSLM) Survey 2010-11.
The survey has been conducted with the aim to provide data for use by the government in formulating the poverty reduction strategy as well as development plans at district level and rapid assessment of programs initiated under Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and Medium Term Development Framework (MTDF) in the overall context of MDG. The survey provides indicators on Education Health, Population, Welfare, Income and Expenditure, Agricultural and Non-agricultural Activity, Shocks and crises.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The 2010-2011 Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement Survey covered the following topics:
National coverage
The universe of this survey consists of all urban and rural areas of all four provinces, from the scope of the survey.
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Federal Bureau of Statistics | Government of Pakistan |
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Government of Pakistan | Funding |
SAMPLING FRAME
Urban area:
FBS has developed its own urban area frame. All urban areas comprising cities/ towns have been divided into small compact areas known as enumeration blocks (E.Bs) identifiable through map. Each enumeration block comprises about 200-250 households and categorized into low, middle and high-income group, keeping in view the socio economic status of the majority of households. Urban area sampling frame consists of 26698 enumeration blocks has been updated in 2003.
Rural area:
With regard to the rural areas, the lists of villages/mouzas/deh according to Population Census, 1998 have been used as sampling frame. In this frame, each village/mouzas/deh is identifiable by its Name, Had Bast Number, Cadastral map etc. This frame is comprised 50590 villages/mouzas
STRATIFICATION PLAN
Urban Areas:
Within each district large sized cities having population five lack and above have been treated as independent stratum. Each of these cities has further been sub-stratified into low, middle and high group’s areas. The remaining cities/towns within each district have been grouped together to constitute an independent stratum.
Rural Areas:
The entire rural domain of a district for Punjab, Sindh, NWFP and Balochistan provinces has been considered as independent stratum.
Sample Size and its Allocation:
To determine optimum sample size for this survey, analytical studies based on the results of Pakistan Demographic Survey, Labour Force and Pakistan Integrated Households Sample Survey were undertaken. Keeping in view the variability exist within the population for the characteristics for which estimates are to be prepared, population distribution, level of estimates and field resources available a sample size of 77488 households enumerated from 5413 sample PSUs (2280 from urban and 3133 from rural areas) has been considered sufficient to produce reliable estimates at district level in respect of all provinces.
Sample Design:
A two-stage Stratified Random Sampling scheme was adopted for this survey. Enumeration Blocks in urban areas and villages in rural areas were selected at first stage while households within the sample Enumeration Blocks / Villages were selected at second stage.
Selection of primary sampling Units (PSUs):
Enumeration blocks in the urban domain and mouzas/deh/villages in rural domain have been taken as primary sampling units (PSUs). In urban domain sample PSUs from each stratum have been selected by probability proportional to size (PPS) method of sampling scheme using households in each block as measure of size (MOS). Similarly in rural areas, population of each village has taken as MOS for selection of sample villages using probability proportional to size method of selection.
Selection of Secondary Sampling Units (SSUs):
Households within each sample Primary Sampling Unit (PSU) have been considered as Secondary Sampling Units (SSUs). 16 and 12 households have been selected from each sample village and enumeration block respectively by systematic sampling scheme with a random start.
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2010-07 | 2011-06 |
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Federal Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division | Government of Pakistan |
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Federal Bureau of Statistics | Government of Pakistan | http://www.pbs.gov.pk | pbs@pbs.gov.pk |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | It will be ensured that the statistics supplied will not disclose in any way the identity and state of affairs of any individual, firm or institution in strict compliance of the General Statistics Act, 1975. |
I. Level/Format of Data to be supplied
To maintain the confidentiality of statistical data, the micro level data may be supplied on tapes/diskettes after removing the micro-level identification only after publication of report.
II. Terms and Conditions for Data User/Researcher
a. The user shall provide an undertaking that the data collected from PBS will not be supplied to any other person/organization either free of cost or on payment.
b. The user shall acknowledge the source of data and supply copies of the research work/articles (published/unpublished) to PBS.
III. Confidentiality of Information
It will be ensured that the statistics supplied will not disclose in any way the identity and state of affairs of any individual, firm or institution in strict compliance of the General Statistics Act, 1975.
IV. Cost of Data
a. Data collection, compilation and its processing involve huge cost. Therefore, it has been decided that the data users (other than government agencies) must share the cost of data. The charges of data to be recovered from users are given in the following schedule. The amount will be deposited in the Government treasury by the user and a copy of the challan/receipt will be provided to PBS. The user will also supply diskettes/magnetic tapes etc. to PBS for collecting the data.
b. A user in the foreign country may remit the charges as per schedule given hereinafter. The amount in US Dollar may be transferred to:
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK NEW YORK SWIFT CHASUE33 A/C NO. 0011684586 of National Bank of Pakistan 100 WALL Street NEW YORK Routing No. 026004721 SWIFT NBPAUS33. For further credit to National Bank of Pakistan Main Branch Islamabad Swift NBPAPKKAA021 to be credited to Head of Account
C 024 - GENERAL ADMN. RECEIPTS - STATISTICS
C 02401 - SALES OF CENSUS PUBLICATIONS
V. Deposit of Sale Procedures
The Payment in Pak rupees and the Bank Draft in Foreign exchange received from a foreign user from abroad will be deposited to the Government Treasury/National Bank of Pakistan, Main Branch, Islamabad under the appropriate Head of Accounts as under:
C 024 - GENERAL ADMN. RECEIPTS
C 02401 - SALES OF CENSUS PUBLICATIONS
C 02470 - Statistics - OTHERS
VI. Data supply free of Cost
a. The data will be supplied free of cost to Govt. Departments, Govt. Controlled Research Institutions Like PIDE, NIPS, State Bank of Pakistan, Universities and UN/International Organization like UN Statistics Division, IMF, ECO, OIC, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, ESCAP, and UNESCO.
b. The PBS may supply micro data set on floppy diskettes on complimentary basis to any individual researchers/organization with the approval of competent authority on “Data Exchange Basis” or “Joint Research Analysis Purpose”.
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
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.
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Federal Bureau of Statistics | Government of Pakistan | pbs@pbs.gov.pk | http://www.pbs.gov.pk |
DDI_PAK_2010_PSLM_v01_M
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Development Economics Data Group | The World Bank | Ducumentation of the DDI |
2012-06-05
Version 01 (June 2012)