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National Socio-Economic Survey 2002

Indonesia, 2002
Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia
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Identification

Survey ID Number
IDN_2002_SUSENAS-FEB_v01_M
Title
National Socio-Economic Survey 2002
Subtitle
February
Translated Title
Survei Sosial Ekonomi Nasional 2002
Country
Name Country code
Indonesia IDN
Study type
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
Series Information
Since 1992, BPS through Susenas collecting core data and the module data every year. Susenas modules is divided into three major groups, that is module socio-cultural and educational, modules housing and health, module household consumption and household expenditure, implementation of each module is every three years.
Abstract
Data required in the development planning among others is data of education, health, housing, consumption/expenditure of household. Such data is very useful for the Government in the planning of either sector or cross-sector development. In order to provide such data, Central Statistical Agency (BPS) conducts National Socioeconomic Survey (Susenas) almost every year since 1963. Susenas data currently is also the data that is highly required to fulfill the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s) data.

In year 2002, according to its rotation Susenas module is the module on socio-cultural and education. Module of Susenas samples as many as of 291,888 households are the same as Core Susenas so that the estimated numbers are expected to be obtained up to the level of district/city. Field implementation like last year shall be conducted by a team of one (1) Team Coordinator (Teamcoord) and two (2) Enumerators (PCS). By this system, it is expected that the field implementation can be accelerated and the quality result of field census can be improved.

Lately BPS is demanded to be able to present data up to the smallest level namely sub-district (kecamatan) level and even to village level. This requirement of data is inseparable from the quality data results. For 2002 Susenas, presentation up to the level of district/city might cause problems if the samples are not met (high RSE) or rare cases that cannot represent, so that the data do not correspond to the actual condition. To anticipate this, there is an activity that have to be conducted by District/City BPS or Provincial BPS namely verification of data quality prior to sending / presenting data to BPS. This activity is critical as BPS data quality depends on data quality generated by District/City BPS as well as Provincial BPS. In order to achieve an accurate and timely data, coordination between units in the regions seems very influential.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Household Members (Individual) and Household

Version

Version Description
v01: basic raw data. Obtained from BPS
Version Date
2012-11-19

Scope

Notes
1. Data Collected by core questionnaire (VSEN2002.K) include:

a. General Information of household members (art) that includes name, relationship to head of household, sex, age, marital status.

b. Information races household heads (krt).

c. Information about the state of health includes the health of the population, the costs incurred for the purposes of health household.

d. Information household member education 5 years and above

e. Information of economic activity and employment household member 10 years and above.

f. Fertility information for women never married and how to prevent pregnancy for married women.

g. Housing information include the mastery of residence, the physical condition of residential buildings, residential buildings and facilities.

h. Information of the average household consumption and the main source of household income.

i. Household socio-economic information.

2. Data Collected by Consumption Module Questionnaire (VSEN2002.M) includes:

Information on consumption and household spending, includes detailed data on household consumption expenditure divided into consumption food and non-food regardless of goods origin.
Keywords
Keyword
Birth control
Children
Child health
Consumption (Economics)
Income
Education
Employment
Family
Fertility
Health
Heatlh services
Housing
Information technology
Indonesia
Literacy
Living standards
Mass media
Breast milk
Occupations
Internet
Married
Recreation
Energy
Poverty
Assets
Social conditions
Insurance
Transport
Victims of Crime
Water supply
Economics
Economic
Sector
Part
Chapter

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National coverage, representative to the district level
Universe
In 2002 Susenas conducted in all geographic regions of Indonesia with a sample size of 214 144 households spread across urban and rural areas. Due consideration of the situation and security conditions are not possible, then the implementation of the Provincial Susenas 2002 in DI Aceh is only done in the city of Banda Aceh, Maluku in Ambon, Ternate in North Maluku, Irian Jaya in Sorong, Irian Jaya regency Central in Timika, Irian Jaya and East in the city of Jayapura. Samples in the province only for households Core.

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
In 2002 Susenas sample prepared to estimate district / city levels. The design sample frame Susenas 2002 was two-phase sample designs for urban areas and three-phased sample designs for rural areas. Sample selection for urban and rural areas is done separately.

For urban areas, the first phase of the sample frame census blocks selected a number of census block by systemic linear sampling. Then, from each selected census blocks selected 16 households by systemic linear sampling.

For rural areas, the first phase of the sample frame number of sub-districts selected by probability proportional to size, with the number of household size in the district. The second phase, from each district elected, selected a number of census blocks in a systemic linear sampling. And final phase, from each selected census blocks selected 16 households by systemic linear sampling.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End Cycle
2002-07-01 2002-07-31 2
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face

Access policy

Access authority
Name Affiliation Email URL
Sub Directorate Services and Promotion Statistics Central Board of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia bana@bps.go.id http://www.bps.go.id/
Citation requirements
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download

Example:

Statistic Indonesia (BPS), National Socio-Economic Survey 2002, ref. IDN_2002_SUSENAS-FEB_v01_M. Data downloaded from www.microdatalib.worldbank.org in December 20, 2012

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
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.
Copyright
Copyright © 2012, Central Board of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia. All rights reserved.

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_IDN_2002_SUSENAS-FEB_v01_M_WB
Producers
Name Abbreviation Role
World Bank Indonesia, Poverty Team EACIFPOV Metadata Producer
Date of Metadata Production
2014-02-12
DDI Document version
Version 1 (December 22, 2012): Initial version of DDI documentation.
Version 2 (February 12, 2014): Revision of DDI documentation.
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