UKR_2004_HLCS_v01_M
Household Living Conditions Survey 2004
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Ukraine | UKR |
Income/Expenditure/Household Survey [hh/ies]
The Household Living Conditions Survey has been carried out annually since 1999 by the State Statistics Service of Ukraine (formerly the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine). The survey is based on generally accepted international standards and depicts social and demographic situation in Ukraine.
From 2002, items of consumer money and aggregate expenditures have been developed in line with the International Classification of Individual Consumption of Goods and Services (COICOP-HBS), recommended by Eurostat.
The State Statistics Service of Ukraine has been implementing a new system of household sample survey organization and delivery from 2004. An unified interviewer network was established to run simultaneously three household surveys: Household Living Conditions Survey, households' economic activity survey and the survey of household farming in rural areas. A new national territorial probability sampling was introduced to deliver the three sampling surveys in 2004-2008.
Sample survey data [ssd]
A household is a totality of persons who jointly live in the same residential facilities of part of those, satisfy all their essential needs, jointly keep the house, pool and spend all their money or portion of it. These persons may be relatives by blood, relatives by law or both, or have no kinship relations. A household may consist of one person (Law of Ukraine "On Ukraine National Census of Population," Article 1). As only 0.50% households have members with no kinship relations (0.65% total households if bachelors are excluded), the contemporary concepts "household" and "family" are very close.
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2004
The scope of the study includes:
National, except some settlements within the territories suffered from the Chernobyl disaster.
Cities and settlements.
Whole country, all private households. The survey does not cover collective households, foreigners temporarily living in Ukraine as well as the homeless.
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State Statistics Committee of Ukraine |
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State Statistics Committee of Ukraine |
12,977 households representing all regions of Ukraine (including 8,975 in urban areas and 4,002 in rural areas) are selected for this survey. Grossing up sample survey results to all households of Ukraine is done by the statistic weighting method.
Building a territorial sample, researchers excluded settlements located in the excluded zone (Zone 1) and unconditional (forced) resettlement zone (Zone 2) within the territories suffered from the Chernobyl disaster.
Computing the number of population subject to surveying, from the number of resident population researchers excluded institutional population - army conscripts, persons in places of confinement, residents of boarding schools and nursing homes, - and marginal population (homeless, etc).
The parent population was stratified so that the sample could adequately represent basic specifics of the administrative and territorial division and ensure more homogeneous household populations. To achieve this objective, the parent population was divided into strata against the regions of Ukraine. In each stratum three smaller substrata were formed: urban settlements (city councils) having 100,000 or more inhabitants (big cities), urban settlements (city councils) having less than 100,000 inhabitants (small towns) and all districts (except city districts), i.e. administrative districts in rural areas. Sample size was distributed among strata and substrata in proportion to their non-institutional resident population.
Detailed information about selecting primary territorial units of sampling (PTUS) and households is available in the document "Household Living Conditions Survey Methodological Comments" (p. 4-7).
Statistic weights were designed to incorporate into estimation the parameters of probable inclusion of households into a sample, their actual response rate, harmonization of survey results with external information, in particular with demographic statistics on number and gender-and-age structure of the population, social statistics on number and residence of the institutional population, etc.
Detailed information about weighing methods is available in the document "Household Living Conditions Survey Methodological Comments" (p. 7-10).
The HLCS uses the following survey tools:
Main interview questionnaires collect general data on households, such as household composition, housing facilities, availability and use of land plots, cattle and poultry, characteristics of household members: anthropometric data, education, employment status. Interviewing of households takes place at the survey commencement stage. In addition, while interviewing, the interviewer completes a household composition check card to trace any changes during the entire survey period.
For the observation, two tools are used:
Households are evenly distributed among rotation groups, who complete diaries in different week days of every quarter. Assuming that the two weeks data are intrinsic for the entire quarter, the single time period of data processing (quarter) is formed by means of multiplying diary data by ratio 6.5 (number of weeks in a quarter divided on the number of weeks when diary records were made). Inclusion of foodstuffs for long-time consumption is done based on quarterly interview data.
The major areas for quarterly observation are the following:
Single-time topical interviews questionnaires are used quarterly and cover the following topics:
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2004 | 2004 | Quarterly |
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State Statistics Committee of Ukraine |
The use of the datasets must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. Ukraine Household Living Conditions Survey (HLCS) 2004, Ref. UKR_2004_HLCS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [URL] 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.
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State Statatistics Service of Ukraine | households@ukrstat.gov.ua |
DDI_UKR_2004_HLCS_v01_M
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Julia Dukhno | Documentation of the study |
Development Data Group | Review of study documentation |
2011-02-23
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