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Socioeconomic Survey of Refugees in Kakuma 2019

Kenya, 2019
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KEN_2019_SES-KKM_v01_M
Producer(s)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, The World Bank
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  • Identification

    Survey ID number

    KEN_2019_SES-KKM_v01_M

    Title

    Socioeconomic Survey of Refugees in Kakuma 2019

    Country
    Name Country code
    Kenya KEN
    Study type

    Other Household Survey [hh/oth]

    Series Information

    UNHCR conducts socio-economic assessments of persons-of-concern (i.e. refugees, asylumseekers, IDPs, etc.) in a variety of countries in order to inform and improve its programming with the goal of promoting self-reliance. While these assessments are not fully standardized and are tailored to their specific country context, the quantitative surveys share strong similarities in their design and objectives, and are therefore considered a survey series for the purpose of microdata documentation/archiving.

    Abstract

    Since 1992, Kenya has been a generous host of refugees and asylum seekers, a population which today exceeds 500,000 people. The Kakuma Refugee Camps have long been among the largest hosting sites (about 40% of the total refugees in Kenya), and have become even larger in recent years, with an estimated 67 percent of the current refugee population arriving in the past five years. In 2015, UNHCR, the Government of Kenya, and partners established Kalobeyei Settlement, located 40 kilometers north of Kakuma, to reduce the population burden on the other camps and facilitate a shift towards an area-based development model that addresses the longer term prospects of both refugees and the host community. The refugee population makes up a significant share of the local population (an estimated 40 percent at the district level) and economy, engendering both positive and negative impacts on local Kenyans. While Kenya has emerged as a leader in measuring the impacts of forced displacement, refugees are not systematically included in the national household surveys that serve as the primary tools for measuring and monitoring poverty, labor markets and other welfare indicators at a country-wide level. As a result, comparison of poverty and vulnerability between refugees, host communities and nationals remains difficult. Initiated jointly by UNHCR and the World Bank, this survey replicates the preceding Kalobeyei SES (2018), designed to address these shortcomings and support the wider global vision laid out by the Global Refugee Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals. Data was collected in October 2019 to December 2019, covering about 2,122 households.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Household and individual

    Version

    Version Description

    v2.1: Edited, anonymous dataset for licensed distribution

    Scope

    Notes

    The survey included a range of socio-economic indicators, both at the household and individual household member levels, aligned with the national 2015/16 Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey (KIHBS) and the 2019 Kenya Continuous Household Survey (KCHS).

    Topics
    Topic
    Income Generation
    Education
    Livelihood & Social cohesion
    Food security
    Housing, Land and Property
    Domestic Needs/Household Support
    Emergency Shelter and NFI
    Access to Energy
    Keywords
    Refugees Asylum Seekers Forced Displacement Conflict

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya

    Universe

    Sampled household survey, representative of all refugees living in Kakuma refugee camp.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    The World Bank

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    The Kakuma SES utilized a two-stage sampling process where the first stage samples dwellings, stratified by subcamp, followed by second-stage households. Dwellings were drawn as the primary sampling unit (PSU) from an up-to-date list of all dwellings in the camp provided by UNHCR shelter unit, which serves as the sampling frame. The sample was drawn with explicit stratification for the four Kakuma subcamps, with uniform probability for Kakuma 1-3. For Kakuma 4, the selection probability was slightly increased because of higher expected nonresponse

    The survey was designed to accurately estimate socioeconomic indicators such as the poverty rate for group sof the population that have at least a 50 percent representation in the population. A 3 percent margin of error at a confidence level of 95 percent is considered accurate, resulting in a sample size of 2,122. Considering a 10 percent nonresponse rate, the target sample size was 2,347.

    Deviations from the Sample Design

    None

    Response Rate

    The SES has a non-response rate of about 5%, mainly due to absence of respondent and refusal to participate in the survey

    Weighting

    Sample weights for the household data were computed as the inverse of the product of the selection of dwelling at the first stage and the selection of the household at the second stage, computed at the subcamp level. The household weights were adjusted for non-response at the subcamp level. As part of post-stratification, weights were scaled to the population totals in each subcamp.
    The household weight variable is called weight and is used with the HH data and the HHM data.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    The following sections are included: household roster, education, employment, household characteristics, assets, access, vulnerabilities, social cohesion, coping mechanism, displacement and cunsumption and expenditure.

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2019-10-21 2019-12-18
    Mode of data collection
    • Computer Assisted Personal Interview [capi]
    Data Collectors
    Name
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    World Bank Group
    Data Collection Notes

    Data was collected through smartphone-assisted face-to-face interviewing using KoBo software.

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    The dataset presented here has undergone light checking, cleaning and restructuring (data may still contain errors) as well as anonymization (includes removal of direct identifiers and sensitive variables, recoding and local suppression).

    Access policy

    Archive where study is originally stored

    United Nations Refugee Agency Microdata Library
    https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/302
    Original Archive Study ID: UNHCR_KEN_2019_SES_Kakuma_v2.1
    Cost: None

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name Affiliation Email
    solutions UNHCR solutions@unhcr.org
    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes No attempt will be made to identify respondents or microdata providers, and no use will be made of the identity of any person, facility or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to UNHCR, to allow evaluation of further use, apply further statistical disclosure control methods, impose further restrictions on access, or appropriately re-classify the data. No attempt will be made to create links between datasets provided by UNHCR, or between UNHCR data and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations.
    Citation requirements

    UNHCR (2021) UNHCR Kakuma Socioeconomic Survey - Anonymized for Public Use. Geneva: UNHCR (December 2019), Ref. UNHCR_KEN_SES_2019. Dataset downloaded from https://microdata.unhcr.org on [date].

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    UNHCR does not warrant in any way the accuracy of the information and data contained in the datasets and shall not be held liable for any loss caused by reliance on the accuracy or reliability thereof.

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_KEN_2019_SES-KKM_v01_M

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    UN Refugee Agency UN Metadata producer
    Development Data Group World Bank Metadata adapted for World Bank Microdata Library
    Date of Metadata Production

    2021-03

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 1 (December 2022). This version is identical to UNHCR DDI ID: UNHCR_KEN_2019_SES_Kakuma_v2.1, except the following edits were made:
    -Document ID and Survey ID,

    • Minor formatting corrections
    • Specified the archive where study is originally stored
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