CIV_2019-2023_PROJ_v01_M
The International Rescue Committee PRO-Jeunes Program Impact Evaluation Surveys, 2019-2023
Baseline and Midline
Pro-Jeunes 2019-2023
Name | Country code |
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Côte d'Ivoire | CIV |
1-2-3 Survey, phase 1 [hh/123-1]
The published data was collected in urban Côte d’Ivoire, specifically in Abidjan, the country’s capital, and Grand-Bassam, the historic capital around 33 km from Abidjan. These surveys were conducted as part of the impact evaluation of the PRO-Jeunes (Pro-Youth) program, a six-year program (2017-2022) implemented by the International Rescue Committee (IRC). The program provides flexible (self-) employment support services to youth aged 15 to 30 years in both rural and urban Côte d’Ivoire. In addition, to be eligible for the PRO-Jeunes program, applicants must be unschooled or have dropped out of school and show proof of identity. The program was designed to accommodate a wide range of beneficiaries’ needs and knowledge levels. While several cohorts were eligible for the program, we currently focus on the first two cohorts.
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), a non-profit research and policy organization, was in charge of the implementation of the survey. Enumerators used tablets containing programmed questionnaires on the SurveyCTO platform to collect data.
The publication contains two datasets:
baseline1_noPII: Data collected as part of the baseline survey targeting the first cohort of the PRO-Jeunes program. 1865 individuals participated in a face-to-face interview between February and July 2019.
baseline2_noPII: Data collected as part of the baseline survey targeting the second cohort of the PRO-Jeunes program. 1208 individuals were interviewed through a phone survey between May and September 2020.
KEY VARIABLES
This survey was designed to capture indicators of the following topics:
Sample survey data [ssd]
The unit of analysis is the questionnaire respondent. In other words, those eligible for Pro-Jeunes training, who attended a registration meeting and were sampled for inclusion in the study.
UNIQUE ID VARIABLE:
Baseline 1 : id
Baseline 2 : id1_uid
Edited data, anonymized and packaged for public distribution.
The project targeted geographically two urban areas of Côte d’Ivoire, Abidjan and Grand-Bassam. The study sample consists of 3073 youth from Abidjan (85%) and Grand-Bassam (15%)
Name | Affiliation |
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Clara Delavallade | World Bank |
Léa Rouanet | World Bank |
Estelle Koussoubé | World Bank |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Innovations for Poverty Action | IPA | Implementation of the data collection |
Name |
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Wellspring Foundation |
World Bank Umbrella Fund For Gender Equality |
General Procedure :
To be eligible for the PRO-Jeunes program, applicants must be out-of-school or have dropped out of school, and show proof of identity. To attract participants, the PRO-Jeunes program has been advertised in a variety of ways. Recruitment takes place in three stages. First, young people interested in the program register and express their interest. Secondly, the program team reviews all applications and calls eligible candidates to provide further information about the program and confirm their interest in taking part. Thirdly, candidates who have completed all the previous steps are invited to a registration meeting. Participants at the registration meeting who have enrolled in a training course constitute the list from which we draw our sample.
From this list, we randomly sample, stratifying by gender, living area and choice of training.
Stratification variables :
Baseline 1: gend_r, zone, id_choix,
Baseline 2: gendc, zone, id_choix
Specifics for each Baseline :
Baseline 1: The aim was to conduct individual interviews with out-of-school young people aged between fifteen (15) and twenty-four (24) across the ten communes of the Abidjan district and the commune of Grand Bassam. Despite the difficulties encountered in the field, we interviewed 1865 young people out of the 2200 planned, i.e. a completion rate of 84.77%. However, we also used the reserve list and the complementary list, made up of 255 and 181 respectively, to carry out the various replacements throughout the collection period.
Baseline 2:
1125 interviews were expected from each of the A, B and C questionnaires. In view of the refusals, the researchers decided that the refusals should be replaced. Thus, these replacements were to carry out interviews A, B and C in succession. We received two replacement lists. The initial sample contained 1121 people, the first replacement list 227 and a second list of 184. The difficulty of the replacements lay in respecting the strata of each respondent. In other words, for each person to be replaced, we had to find an individual of the same sex, living in the same area and having chosen the same training. It has to be said that the strata were not of the same size either. The number of replacements to be made was often greater than the number of respondents remaining and available. The collection team explained the situation to the researchers, who gave them permission to make replacements outside the strata, while minimizing the gaps. This enabled us to achieve a sample size of 1,125 for surveys A, B and C, with small discrepancies in some strata.
For more information, please refer to the Survey Design and Methodology - Socioeconomic Survey of Refugees in Ethiopia (SESRE) available under Downloads.
Baseline 1: None
Baseline 2: For each person to be replaced, the initial procedure was for the data collection team to find an individual of the same sex, living in the same area and having chosen the same training. The number of replacements to be made was often greater than the number of respondents remaining and available. The collection team explained the situation to the researchers, who gave them permission to make replacements outside the strata, while minimizing the gaps
For more information, please refer to the data collection report.
Baseline 1 : 84.77
Baseline 2: 100%
Please refer to the questionnaires uploaded for each baseline.
Survey Modules
Start | End | Cycle |
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2019-02-01 | 2019-07-31 | 1 |
2020-05-01 | 2020-09-30 | 1 |
2021-06-01 | 2021-08-31 | 1 |
2021-12-01 | 2022-01-31 | 1 |
2022-05-01 | 2022-08-31 | 2 |
2022-11-01 | 2023-02-28 | 2 |
2023-04-01 | 2023-06-30 | 2 |
Baseline 1 : Computer-Assisted Personal Interviews (CAPI)
Baseline 2 : Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews (CATI)
Name | Affiliation |
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Manil Zenaki | World Bank |
Estelle Koussoubé | World Bank |
Léa Rouanet | World Bank |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Clara Delavallade (World Bank), Léa Rouanet (World Bank), Estelle Koussoubé (World Bank). Côte d'Ivoire - The International Rescue Committee PRO-Jeunes Program Impact Evaluation Surveys, 2019-2023, Baseline and Midline (Pro-Jeunes 2019-2023). Ref: CIV_2019-2023_PROJ_v01_M. Downloaded from [uri] on [date].
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.
Name | Affiliation | |
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Manil Zenaki | World Bank | mzenaki@worldbank.org |
Estelle Koussoubé | World Bank | mkoussoube@worldbank.org |
Léa Rouanet | World Bank | lrouanet@worldbank.org |
DDI_CIV_2019-2023_PROJ_v01_M_WB
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Data Group | DECDG | World Bank | Documentation of the study |
2024-05-28
Version 01 (2024-05-28)