TZA_2008_DSR_v01_M
Disability Survey Report 2008
First Round
Name | Country code |
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Tanzania | TZA |
Demographic and Health Survey, Special [hh/dhs-sp]
The 2008 Tanzania Disability Survey was the first of its kind to be conducted in the country. The major objective of the survey was to determine the prevalence of disability in the country. The survey also intended to determine living conditions among people with activity limitations. The survey covered the whole of the United Republic of Tanzania and produced regional estimates. Information was collected from all selected households and individuals with and without disability and health difficulties.
The major objective of the 2008 Tanzania Disability Survey was to determine the prevalence of disability in the country. The survey also intended to determine living conditions among people with activity limitations. It was anticipated that results generated from 2008 Tanzania Disability would contribute to the improvement of the living conditions among people with activity limitations in Tanzania; initiate a discussion on the concepts and understanding of “disability” and monitor the impact of government policies, programs and donor support on the wellbeing of the population with activity limitations.
The Disability Survey was carried out by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar (OCGS) and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare from the July 2008 to November 2008. This was a household based survey and it covered both Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar.
Information was collected from all selected households and individuals with and without disability and health difficulties.
The survey was funded by the Government of Tanzania and development partners through National Strategy for Growth and Poverty Reduction basket funding. Technical assistance was provided by Human Science Research Council of South Africa in collaboration with experts from higher education institutions in Tanzania.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Individuals, Households, Children
Version 01 (Public use file for web dissemination)
The 2008 First Round Tanzania Disability Survey Report covered the following topics:
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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HEALTH [8] | CESSDA | http://www.nesstar.org/rdf/common |
National coverage, Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar
Clusters
Persons aged 15 years and above and Children aged 0-14 years from sampled households nationally
Name | Affiliation |
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National Bureau of Statistics | Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs |
Office of the Chief Government statistician, Zanzibar | Government of Zanzibar |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Ministry of Health and Social Welfare | Government of Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Human Science and Research Institute of South Africa | South Africa | Technical Assistance on development of questionnares |
UNICEF | United Nation | Technical Assistance |
UNFPA | United Nation | Technical Assistance |
UN systems Country Offices | United Nation | Technical Assistance |
Census and Survey Technical Working Group | Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework, Tanzania | Accepting the Survey to be Conducted. |
Name | Role |
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Government of Tanzania | Financial Support |
Developments Partners | Financial Support |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Margie Schneider | Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa | Technical Assistance |
Irenius Ruyobya | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Mayasa Mwinyi | Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar | Technical Assistance |
N'yampule Madai and his team | Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Dr. Frida Tungaraza | University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Prof. Innocent Ngalinda | Institute of Finance Management, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Ahmed Makbel | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Aldegunda Komba | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Sango Simba | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
James Mbongo | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Tito Mwisomba | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Emilian Karugendo | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Seif Kuchengo | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Neema Ngure | National Bureau Of Statistics, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Mayasa Mahfoudh | Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar | Technical Assistance |
Amour Bakari | Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar | Technical Assistance |
Mbwana Othman | Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar | Technical Assistance |
Haroub Ali Masoud | Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar | Technical Assistance |
Joy Maongezi | Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Doroth Semu | Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
Kaganzi Lutachwamagi | Organizations of People with Disabilities, Tanzania | Technical Assistance |
The survey was national representative and information was collected from all selected households and individuals with and without disability (measured as activity limitations).
The primary sampling unit for the survey was the census enumeration area (EA) and the ultimate sampling unit was the individual household members. The survey utilized a three-stage systematic stratified random sampling design involving clusters (EAs), households and individual household members.
The desired confidence level for the survey was 95 percent (za/2 with 1.96), with an error margin (E) of 2 percent in estimating the parameters. The expected prevalence (P) of mild and severe cases of disability was estimated to vary between 10 and 20 percent (P=0.15) of the country's population. Details on sampling procedures are attached as Annex II.
A total of 276 selected and 4 substitutes EAs were interviewed out of the selected 281. Only one EA in Dar es Salaam near the State House was not interviewed due to the construction of office premises in place of residential houses that existed during the 2002 Census.
The total responding households were 6,882 out of the anticipated 7,025 with a population of more than 35,000 compared to the expected 32,000. The overall response rate for households was 98 percent.
There were two sets of sampling weights for the survey. The first set was the cluster or EA weights based on their selection from the 2002 Population and Housing Census EAs frame. The second set comprised household weights based on listing of households in all the selected EAs. Information in this report is based on weighted data.
Development of survey questionnaires started in 2006 with technical assistance from Human Science and Research Institute of South Africa. Three types of questionnaires were used. These were the household questionnaire that was administered to all selected households, and individual questionnaires that were administered to children aged 0 -14 years and adults aged 15 years and above. (Annex I).
Two pre-tests were conducted before the survey. Questionnaires were pre-tested on 25 households in Kibaha District in October 2006. The main objective of the pre - test was to test the way in which respondents understood and interpreted the main questions on difficulties used to identify the population with activity limitations.
Observations from this pre-test were used to improve the questionnaires before conducting a relatively bigger pilot survey in Dodoma Municipality in July 2007. A total of 18 interviewers and 4 supervisors were involved. Training was done in 5 days and data collection lasted for 10 days. A total of 154 households were successfully interviewed.
The household questionnaire was used to list all the usual members and visitors in each selected household. Basic information was collected on the characteristics of each person listed, including his/her relationship with the head of the household, age, sex, marital status, education and economic status. For children less than 18 years of age, survival status of the parents was also recorded. The household questionnaire also included questions on activity limitations of the respondent. These screening questions were used to determine persons with disabilities. All those who reported at least one activity limitation were further interviewed individually. Household questionnaires also collected information on household characteristics including main source of drinking water, toilet facilities, source of energy, building materials and possession of certain assets. Information on food security, use of mosquito nets and deaths of children less than five years of age was also collected.
The adult questionnaire was used to collect information from all person aged 15 years and above who were identified in the household questionnaire as having some form of disability.
The questionnaire collected information on the following topics:
· Activity limitations and participation restrictions;
· Environmental factors;
· Awareness, need and receipt of services;
· Education and employment;
· Assistive devices and technology;
· Accessibility in the home and surroundings;
· Inclusion in family and social life; and
· Health and general well-being.
The children questionnaire collected information from all children identified as having disabilities and collected more or less the same information as in the adult questionnaire.
Start | End |
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2008-07 | 2008-11 |
Name | Affiliation |
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National Bureau of Statistics | Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs |
A total of 100 field staffs were recruited by the NBS and OCGS to serve as enumerators. Supervisors were permanent staff from the same offices. Organisations of People with Disability were also represented by four participants who had a responsibility of clarifying terms used in the questionnaires. Besides participating in training representatives from these Organisations was also part of supervisory teams.
The main training was held in June 2008 for three weeks in Morogoro Region. Trainers were from the National Bureau of Statistics, Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Higher Learning Institutes and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. The training involved both theory and practical exercises.
Fieldwork
As a part of fieldwork several activities were implemented. These include listing, sampling, data collection and supervision of field teams.
Listing
Before the listing exercise, supervisors and enumerators were trained on map reading and listing. The listing of households in each selected EA was done a few days before the data collection exercise to ensure accurate and up to date information. Supervisors ensured that all households in the EA were listed according to the given instructions and EA map. Supervisors had also the responsibility of selecting households to be interviewed.
Data collection begun in the first week of July 2008 up to mid November 2008. There were twelve data collection teams, ten on the Mainland and two in Zanzibar. Each team consisted of a supervisor, six or seven enumerators and a driver. Supervisors were responsible for the overall administrative work in the field including checking the quality of the questionnaires before sending them to NBS headquarters in Dar es Salaam for processing. Officers from NBS, OCGS and Ministry of Health and Social Welfare visited the teams periodically to review their work and monitor the data collection exercise.
The main respondents for the household questionnaire were the household heads or any other responsible adults in the household. For the detailed questionnaires, adults answered as direct respondents but proxy respondents were used for children under 15 years of age and adults who were unable to respond.
Data processing was done centrally at NBS headquarters in Dar es Salaam. Data processing started concurrently with the fieldwork. The data processing personnel included supervisors and a questionnaire administrator, who ensured that the expected numbers of questionnaires from all clusters were received. There were also five office editors and ten data entrants. The CsPro computer package was used for data processing. The data entry and editing phase of the survey was completed in December 2008
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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National Bureau of Statistics | Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs | http://www.nbs.go.tz | dg@nbs.go.tz |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | Confidentiality of respondents is guaranteed by section 20 of Tanzania Statistics act number 1 of 2002. Before being granted access to the dataset, all users have formally agree: 1.all identifying information such as the name and address of respondent has been removed; and 2.the information is disclosed in a manner that is not likely to enable the identification of the particular person or undertaking or business to which it relates. 3.not attempt to identify any particular person or undertaking or business; 4.use of information for research or statistically purpose only; 5.not to disclose the information to any other person, organization 6.when required by the Director General, return all documents made available to him to the Director General; 7.comply with the directions given by the Director General relating to the records. 8.every person involved in the research or statistical project for which information is disclosed pursuant to this section shall make the declaration of secrecy set out in the first schedule. |
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"National Bureau of Statistics, DisabilitySurvey Report 2008 (DSR 2008), v01 of the public use dataset (December 2009) provided by the National Bureau of Statistics, http://www.nbs.go.tz/tnada/index.php/catalog"
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Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Director General | National Bureau of Statistics | dg@nbs.go.tz | http://www.nbs.go.tz |
World Bank Microdata Library | microdata@worldbank.org |
DDI_TZA_2008_DSR_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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National Bureau of Statistics | Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs | Data Producer |
Accelerated Data Program | International Household Survey Network | Review of the metadata |
Development Data Group | The World Bank | Updating and editing of the metadata |
2011-02-03
Version 03 (September 2016)
Edited version, produced by Development Data Group (The World Bank), based on National Bureau of Statistics. The following changes were made:
Version 02 (October 2013). Edited version based on Version 01 DDI (TZA-NBS-DSR-2008-v01) that was done by National Bureau of Statistics, Tanzania and reviewed by Accelerated Data Program, International Household Survey Network.
Version 01 (March 2011)
Metadata documentation produced by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)