NGA_2012_AGDAMELS_v01_M
Assessing Gender Dimensions of Artisanal Mining and Effects on Livelihoods Survey 2012
First Round
Name | Country code |
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Nigeria | NGA |
This is the first year of the survey conducted in 2012
Mining activities contribute to livelihoods and welfare of rural households in communities that are endowed with mineral resources. Oyo State is one of the states in Nigeria where artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) livelihood activities are undertaken.
ASM is an important driver of local economic development, while simultaneously contributing to a complex array of positive and negative socio-economic, health and environmental impacts. There is however, dearth of empirical studies on the gender dimensions of ASM. This study therefore, assessed the gender dimensions of ASM in rural households in Itesiwaju Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Individual
Vesion 01: Edited anonymous dataset for public distribution.
2012-05-21
The scope of the small-scale artisanal mining survey includes:
Section A: Socio-Demographic Characteristics
Section B: Socio-Cultural Characteristics
Topic |
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Food (production, crisis) |
Land (policy, resource management) |
Mining |
Oyo State
Itesiwaju Local Government Area
The survey covered all individuals artisanal small-scale miners selected from mining communities in itesiwaju local government area.
Name |
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University of Ibadan |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Janice Olawoye | University of Ibadan | Supervisor |
Olawale Emmanuel Olayide | University of Ibadan | Co-Author |
Pamela Bose Olayide | University of Ibadan | Co-Author |
Sample size was 120 individuals. Selection process was based on probability proportional to size of individual small-scale artesanal miners. Stratification was done into male and female individuals. The stages of sample selection was from local government area to mining communities to individuals.
No deviations
100 percent
No weights
The questionnaire of the artisanal small-scale mining survey is divided into two sections as follows:
Section A: Socio-Demographic Characteristics
Section B: Socio-Cultural Characteristics
Start | End |
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2012-05-01 | 2012-06-08 |
Name | Affiliation |
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Pamela Bose Olayide | University of Ibadan |
Interviewing was conducted by a team of two interviewers to one supervisor.
Training of enumerators held prior to field data collection. The average time for the interview was 35 minutes. Two focus group discussions were done for each community. The average time for each FGD was two hours.
Data editing was done, including treatment of outliers.
No sampling error.
No other form of data appraisal.
University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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University of Ibadan, Nigeria | Federal Government of Nigeria | http://ui.edu.ng/ | ui.edu.ng |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
University of Ibadan. Nigeria - Assessing Gender Dimensions of Artisanal Mining and Effects on Livelihoods Survey (AGADAMELS) 2012, Ref. NGA_2012_AGADAMELS_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.
(c) 2015, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Olawale Emmanuel Olayide | University of Ibadan | oe.olayide@ui.edu.ng | http://cesdev.ui.edu.ng/AcademicStaff.html |
DDI_NGA_2012_AGDAMELS_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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University of Ibadan | Federal Government of Nigeria | Documentation of the Study |
2020-09-22
Vesion 01 (September 2020) is identical to the DDI found on http://nada.ui.edu.ng/index.php/catalog, except study IDs have been changed to meet WB standards and minor grammatical changes have been made in various fields.