WBG_2010_PECS_v01_M
Expenditure and Consumption Survey, 2010
Name | Country code |
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West Bank and Gaza | WBG |
Income/Expenditure/Household Survey [hh/ies]
Expenditure and Consumption Survey, Round 11 is the eleventh round of PECS surveys.
Previously, The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) conducted a household expenditure and consumption survey for the first time between 1/10/1995 and 30/9/1996.
PCBS then conducted a series of surveys on the following dates:
The findings of these surveys constituted a solid database and enabled PCBS to publish detailed statistics on expenditure and consumption.
The basic goal of this survey is to provide the necessary database for formulating national policies at various levels. It represents the contribution of the household sector to the Gross National Product (GNP). Household Surveys help as well in determining the incidence of poverty, and providing weighted data which reflects the relative importance of the consumption items to be employed in determining the benchmark for rates and prices of items and services.
Generally, the Household Expenditure and Consumption Survey is a fundamental cornerstone in the process of studying the nutritional status in the Palestinian territory.
The raw survey data provided by the Statistical Office was cleaned and harmonized by the Economic Research Forum, in the context of a major research project to develop and expand knowledge on equity and inequality in the Arab region.
The main focus of the project is to measure the magnitude and direction of change in inequality and to understand the complex contributing social, political and economic forces influencing its levels. However, the measurement and analysis of the magnitude and direction of change in this inequality cannot be consistently carried out without harmonized and comparable micro-level data on income and expenditures.
Therefore, one important component of this research project is securing and harmonizing household surveys from as many countries in the region as possible, adhering to international statistics on household living standards distribution. Once the dataset has been compiled, the Economic Research Forum makes it available, subject to confidentiality agreements, to all researchers and institutions concerned with data collection and issues of inequality.
Data is a public good, in the interest of the region, and it is consistent with the Economic Research Forum's mandate to make micro data available, aiding regional research on this important topic.
Sample survey data [ssd]
1- Household/families.
2- Individuals.
V1.0: A cleaned and a harmonized version of the survey dataset, produced by the Economic Research Forum for dissemination.
2012-11
All documentation available for the original survey, whether provided by the Statistical Office or generated by the Economic Research Forum, has been published. However, as far as the datasets are concerned, the Economic Research Forum produces and releases only the harmonized versions in both SPSS and STATA formats.
Household: Includes geographic, social, and economic characteristics of households, namely, household composition, dwelling characteristics, ownership of assets indicators, heads' and spouses' characteristics, annual household expenditure and income.
Individual: Includes demographic, education, labor and health characteristics, as well as annual income for household members identified as earners.
Fathers' and mothers' characteristics are generated for household members if possible.
Topic | Vocabulary |
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Poverty | ERF |
Expenditure | ERF |
Income | ERF |
Infrastructure | ERF |
Education | ERF |
Labor | ERF |
Health | ERF |
The survey data covers urban, rural and camp areas in West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The survey covered all Palestinian households who are usually resident in the Palestinian Territory during 2010.
Name | Affiliation |
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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics | Palestinian National Authority |
Name | Role |
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The Palestinian National Authority | Financial assistance |
The Core Funding Group | Financial assistance |
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation | Financial assistance |
Name | Role |
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The Core Funding Group represented by the representative office | responded to the survey instrument |
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation | responded to the survey instrument |
The sampling frame consists of all enumeration areas which were enumerated in 2007, each numeration area consists of buildings and housing units with average of about 120 households in it. These enumeration areas are used as primary sampling units PSUs in the first stage of the sampling selection.
The sample is a stratified cluster systematic random sample with two stages:
First stage: selection of a systematic random sample of 192 enumeration areas.
Second stage: selection of a systematic random sample of 24 households from each enumeration area selected in the first stage.
Note: in Jerusalem Governorate (J1), 13 enumeration areas were selected; then in the second phase, a group of households from each enumeration area were chosen using census-2007 method of delineation and enumeration. This method was adopted to ensure household response is to the maximum to comply with the percentage of non-response as set in the sample design.Enumeration areas were distributed to twelve months and the sample for each quarter covers sample strata (Governorate, locality type)
Sample strata:
1- Governorate
2- Type of Locality (urban, rural, refugee camps)
The calculated sample size for the Expenditure and Consumption Survey in 2010 is about 3,757 households, 2,574 households in West Bank and 1,183 households in Gaza Strip.
The survey sample consisted of 4,767 households, which includes 4,608 households of the original sample plus 159 households as an additional sample. A total of 3,757 households completed the interview: 2,574 households from the West Bank and 1,183 households in the Gaza Strip. Weights were modified to account for the non-response rate. The response rate in the Palestinian Territory 28.1% (82.4% in the West Bank was and 81.6% in Gaza Strip).
The weight of statistical units (sampling unit) in the sample is defined as the mathematical reciprocal of the probability to select the unit. The sample of the survey is stratified cluster
systematic random one with two stages. Thus, a weight is calculated for each stage and the Households Weights is the multiplication of the two weights.
First stage weight:
The sample of enumeration areas is selected and the weight is called enumeration areas weight (the sampling unit is enumeration areas).
The weight for enumeration areas from stratum h by the design of sample is calculated by dividing the # of enumeration areas in stratum h on the sample size of enumeration areas in
stratum h by the following equation (1):
Wih=Mh/Nh
Where
H: The code of enumeration area stratum I by Governorate and locality type
Wih :The weight of enumeration area i in stratum h
Mh : The # of enumeration areas in the stratum h from the population census frame in 2007
nh :The sample size of enumeration areas in stratum h
Second stage weight:
The sample of households is selected and the weight is called household weight (the sampling unit is household). Household weight is calculated from stratum k by dividing number of households in each
stratum with the sample size of households within the stratum k, using the following formula:
Wik=Mk/Nk
k: Household stratum symbol i by Governorate and locality type
Wik : Weight of household i in the stratum k
Mk : enumeration areas reflecting the percent change in the strata design from 2007 to 2010 using household's estimates for 2010
nk : Household sample size in the stratum k
The primary weight of households before modification is the multiplication of the weights of the first and second stages.
Then the weights for households were adjusted to compensate for the non response of households by calculating the factor of weights adjustment through dividing the sample size of household from stratum h on the # of the respondent in the households from stratum h,
by the following equation (2) :
Fh=Mh/Nh
Fh : The factor of weights adjustments in stratum h
Mh : The sample size of households in stratum h
Nh : The # respondent households in stratum h
The final weight for the households is then a multiplication of the factor of the weights adjustment by the primary weights for the household by the following equation (4):
wF'h=Wh Fh
The questionnaire consists of two main parts:
First: Survey's questionnaire
Part of the questionnaire is to be filled in during the visit at the beginning of the month, while the other part is to be filled in at the end of the month. The questionnaire includes:
Control sheet: Includes household’s identification data, date of visit, data on the fieldwork and data processing team, and summary of household’s members by gender.
Household roster: Includes demographic, social, and economic characteristics of household’s members.
Housing characteristics: Includes data like type of housing unit, number of rooms, value of rent, and connection of housing unit to basic services like water, electricity and sewage. In addition, data in this section includes source of energy used for cooking and heating, distance of housing unit from transportation, education, and health centers, and sources of income generation like ownership of farm land or animals.
Food and Non-Food Items: includes food and non-food items, and household record her expenditure for one month.
Durable Goods Schedule: Includes list of main goods like washing machine, refrigerator,TV.
Assistances and Poverty: Includes data about cash and in kind assistances (assistance value,assistance source), also collecting data about household situation, and the procedures to cover expenses.
Monthly and annual income: Data pertinent to household’s income from different sources is collected at the end of the registration period.
Second: List of goods
The classification of the list of goods is based on the recommendation of the United Nations for the SNA under the name Classification of Personal Consumption by purpose. The list includes 55 groups of expenditure and consumption where each is given a sequence number based on its importance to the household starting with food goods, clothing groups, housing, medical treatment, transportation and communication, and lastly durable goods. Each group consists of important goods. The total number of goods in all groups amounted to 667 items for goods and services. Groups from 1-21 includes goods pertinent to food, drinks and cigarettes. Group 22 includes goods that are home produced and consumed by the household. The groups 23-45 include all items except food, drinks and cigarettes. The groups 50-55 include durable goods. The data is collected based on different reference periods to represent expenditure during the whole year except for cars where data is collected for the last three years.
Registration form
The registration form includes instructions and examples on how to record consumption and expenditure items. The form includes columns:
1.Monetary: If the good is purchased, or in kind: if the item is self produced.
2.Title of the service of the good
3.Unit of measurement (kilogram, liter, number)
4. Quantity
5. Value
The pages of the registration form are colored differently for the weeks of the month. The footer for each page includes remarks that encourage households to participate in the survey.
The following are instructions that illustrate the nature of the items that should be recorded:
Start | End | Cycle |
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2010-01-15 | 2011-01-14 | Annual |
Name | Affiliation |
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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics | Palestinian National Authority |
Field Operations:
Four teams of female interviewers, three in the West Bank and one in the Gaza Strip carried out data collection. Each team consisted of a supervisor, and 10-20 female interviewers.
All field staff received a training session combining general, theoretical, and practical components.
Data editing took place through a number of stages, including:
The impact of errors on data quality was reduced to a minimum due to the high efficiency and outstanding selection, training, and performance of the fieldworkers.
Procedures adopted during the fieldwork of the survey were considered a necessity to ensure the collection of accurate data, notably:
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Economic Research Forum | Economic Research Forum (ERF) | www.erf.org.eg | erfdataportal@erf.org.eg |
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics | Palestinian National Authority | www.pcbs.gov.ps | diwan@pcbs.gov.ps |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | To access the micro-data, researchers are required to register on the ERF website and comply with the data access agreement. The data will be used only for scholarly, research, or educational purposes. Users are prohibited from using data acquired from the Economic Research Forum in the pursuit of any commercial or private ventures. |
Licensed datasets, accessible under conditions.
The users should cite the Economic Research Forum and the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics as follows :
"Economic Research Forum and the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Palestinian Consumption and Expenditure Survey 2010/2011 (PECS 2010/2011), Version 1.0 of the Licensed data files (March 2013), provided by the Economic Research Forum. http://www.erfdataportal.com/index.php/catalog"
The Economic Research Forum and the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics have granted the researcher access to relevant data following exhaustive efforts to protect the confidentiality of individual data. The researcher is solely responsible for any analysis or conclusions drawn from available data.
(c) 2012, Economic Research Forum | (c) 2010, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
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Economic Research Forum (ERF) - 21 Al-Sad Al-Aaly St., Dokki, Giza, Egypt | erfdataportal@erf.org.eg | www.erf.org.eg |
DDI_WBG_2010_PECS_v01_M
Name | Role |
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Economic Research Forum | Cleaning and Harmonizing raw data received from the Statistical Office |
2012-11
Version 1.0
DDI Number, Study ID and Country fields edited by World Bank Data Group (May 2013)