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Socio-Demographic and Economic Survey in Kabul 2013

Afghanistan, 2013
Central Statistics Organization (CSO)
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Identification

Survey ID Number
AFG_2013_SDES-KABUL_v01_M
Title
Socio-Demographic and Economic Survey in Kabul 2013
Country
Name Country code
Afghanistan AFG
Study type
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
Series Information
Socio-Demographic and Economic Survey (SDES) is a continuing project designed to get vital population information as well as to provide CSO staff additional experience in designing and conduction surveys in a large platform contributing much to one of the primary objectives of the institution's capacity building.

Kabul was the fourth province to have successfully completed the Socio-Demographic and Economic Survey in the country.
Abstract
SDES in Kabul was launched in June 2013, jointly by the Central Statistics Organization (CSO) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) where the latter provided the technical assistance to the entire survey operations. SDES data serve as the benchmark for demographic information at the district level and to some extent, group of villages/enumeration areas. It is the only survey that addresses the need of local development planners for information at the lower level of disaggregation. There are other surveys that CSO has conducted but these are available only at the national and provincial levels.

To achieve a responsive and appropriate policymaking, statistics plays a vital role. In Afghanistan, there has been a longstanding lack of reliable information at the provincial and district levels which hinders the policy making bodies and development planners to come up with comprehensive plans on how to improve the lives of Afghans. With SDES data, though it is not complete yet for the whole country, most of the important indicators in monitoring the progress towards the achievement of Afghanistan's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are being collected.

The main objectives of the survey were:
· Gathering data for evidence based decision making, policy, planning and management
· Providing data for business and industries
· Providing policy and planning for residence housing
· Providing data about vulnerable populations
· Providing data for the basis of humanitarian assistance
· Availability of data for research and analysis
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Individuals, households

Version

Version Description
Version 01 (March 2015) - Edited For Public Distribution

Scope

Notes
The scope of the 2013 SDES (in Kabul) covered the following topics:
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
- Identification particulars
- Individual particulars (relationship to HH head, sex, age, marital status, and parents' living status)
- Migration
- Birth registration
- Economic and non-economic activity of household members 5 years old and above
- Education for household members 5 years old and above (literacy, educational attainment, and school attendance)
- Fertility for ever-married women
- Deaths in the household (during the past 2 years)
- Characteristics of dwelling units and household facilities

VILLAGE/ ENUMERATION AREA
- Identification particulars (province, district, city name, village name, GPS coordinates)
- Facility, accessibility and others
· Infrastructures
· Means of transportation to or from the district center
· Electricity
· Water for irrigation (for rural area)
· Water for daily activities
· Community based group functional in last year (for rural area)
· Aid organization providing development service in last year
· Natural disaster latest occurrences and frequency
· Latest occurrence and frequency of road closure
· Potential evacuation sites
· Communication and media availability

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
Kabul Province Kabul Districts Kabul Villages
Universe
The survey covered all de jure household members (usual residents)

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
Central Statistics Organization (CSO) Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Producers
Name Role
United Nations Population Fund Provided technical assistance
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation Role
Government of Japan GovJPN Financial assistance
Government of Denmark GovDNK Financial assistance on mapping and listing
Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan GovAFG Funded the study

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The survey consisted of two related activities: a) the extensive listing and mapping of houses, establishments and institutions (conducted before the household survey) and b) the household survey.

The listing and mapping covered all houses, businesses and institutions in every village and urban area in Kabul Province and included the preparation of sketch maps on which the physical location of each building structure was marked during the canvassing. The locations of important public services, establishments and institutions such as schools, hospitals, banks, etc., were pinpointed using global positioning system (GPS) devices at a later date.

The surveyors used the mapping outputs to guide them in conducting the survey and ensure complete coverage. In total, 16 nahias, and around 843 villages in 14 districts in Kabul Province were canvassed, divided into 3,068 enumeration areas.

The survey first involved a listing of every household in each village. Half of these listed households (i.e. every other household) were taken as samples and asked questions on education, literacy, employment, migration, functional difficulty, fertility, mortality, parents’ living status, birth registration and household and housing characteristics.
Weighting
Sample weights were calculated for each of the data files at EA level

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2013-09-01 2013-09-01
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
The listing and mapping activity was carried out by 343 CSO and hired cartographers and 343 hired assistant cartographers with 60 District Statistics Officers (DSOs)/Nahia Statistics Officers (NSOs) and assistants. The field enumeration was conducted by 2,690 enumerators and 527 controllers, under the supervision of the DSOs/NSOs and their assistants and CSO staff supervisors.

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
Three questionnaires were used to collect the survey data.
- Listing sheet for village/enumeration area
- Household questionnaire
- Summary sheets for village/enumeration area

Data Processing

Data Editing
Central Statistics Organization (CSO) and UNFPA technical staff were responsible for editing the questionnaires, spot-checking, re-interviewing and recording observations during household interviews in all 16 nahias and 14 districts. This helped to ensure errors were corrected at an early stage of enumeration.

Data encoding and cleaning were also done in Karte-char where 178 encoders were hired and four CSO supervisors were detailed to oversee the whole data processing stage.

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.

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_AFG_2013_SDES-KABUL_v02_M
Producers
Name Abbreviation Role
Central Statistics Organization CSO Documentation of the Study
Date of Metadata Production
2016-09-20
DDI Document version
Version 02 (September 2016)

Edited version, the original DDI (DDI-AFG-CSO-SDES-Kabul-2013-v01) was downloaded from http://nada.csounfpa.org/index.php/home on September 19, 2016.
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