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Palestinian Youth Survey 2015

West Bank and Gaza, 2015
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WBG_2015_PYS_v01_M
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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
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    Survey ID number

    WBG_2015_PYS_v01_M

    Title

    Palestinian Youth Survey 2015

    Country
    Name Country code
    West Bank and Gaza WBG
    Study type

    Other Household Survey [hh/oth]

    Series Information

    PCBS allocates particular attention to the Youth Survey because of the different definition of youth age group in studies. Some define youth as the age group (10-24 years) whereas others define them as the age group (15-29 years). In both definitions, youth constitute the largest segment of the Palestinian society. In addition to being the bulk of the society, youth are a vital strength with non-ignorable potential. They are the tenets of the future and the wealth of the nation that overweighs any other sources. Youth are the agent of change in the society. At this state, planning begins to fulfill societal needs in future skills and competences.

    The Youth Survey 2015 aims to provide a number of indicators and information on youth including social participation, education, health, labour, employment and other socioeconomic indicators. It also reviews their future vision and the challenges they face to assess their needs. And the adoption of the age group (15-29 years) age as a group represented for youth in this survey.

    Abstract

    PCBS allocates particular attention to the Youth Survey because of the different definition of youth age group in studies. Some define youth as the age group (10-24 years) whereas others define them as the age group (15-29 years). In both definitions, youth constitute the largest segment of the Palestinian society. In addition to being the bulk of the society, youth are a vital strength with non-ignorable potential. They are the tenets of the future and the wealth of the nation that overweighs any other sources. Youth are the agent of change in the society. At this state, planning begins to fulfill societal needs in future skills and competences.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis
    • Individual
    • Household

    Version

    Version Description

    Version 1.0 dataset for public distribution

    Version Date

    2016-08-30

    Scope

    Notes

    The Survey comprised two questionnaires:

    Family questionnaire: The questionnaire included detailed questions on the demographic, social, educational, professional and matrimonial characteristics of family members in addition to data on housing and identification of youth eligible for the interviews.

    Youth Survey questionnaire (15-29 years), which included the following sections:

    • Education (educational experience in different stages, assessment of educational stages, characteristics of youth enrolled in education, level of satisfaction with the learning experience)
    • Work and pay (employment status, characteristics of employed people, characteristics of unemployed people, entrepreneurship, financial status and savings)
    • Emigration (trends of emigration to other countries, emigration of friends and relatives, emigration experience)
    • Matrimonial and health status (spouses relation, matters related to housing, gender roles, public health, nutrition, mental health, social communication, sports and exercising, HIV awareness, life satisfaction, sexual and reproductive health)
    • Social participation (volunteer activities, community outreach, friends, family support, social values, political participation and future aspirations, internet and social media)
    Topics
    Topic Vocabulary URI
    youth [12.10] CESSDA http://www.nesstar.org/rdf/common
    Keywords
    Household

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Palestine

    Universe

    It consists of all the individuals in the age group 15-29 years old and living with their households normally in the State of Palestine in 2015.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics State of Palestine
    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Higher Council For Youth & Sports State of Palestain Technical assistance
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Role
    United Nations Children’s Fund Financial assistance
    United Nations Population Fund Financial assistance
    Government of the Kingdom of Belgium through the Belgium Development Agency Financial assistance
    Palestine Financial assistance
    Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
    Name Affiliation Role
    United Nations Children’s Fund UNICEF Financial assistance
    United Nations Population Fund UNFPA Financial assistance
    Government of the Kingdom of Belgium through the Belgium Development Agency BTC Financial assistance

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    The sampling frame consists of all enumeration areas which were enumerated in 2007, each numeration area consists of buildings and housing units with average of about 124 households in it. These enumeration areas are used as primary sampling units( PSUs) in the first stage of the sampling selection.

    The sample is three stage stratified cluster (pps) sample:

    • First stage: selection of a stratified sample of 321 EA with (pps) method.

    • Second stage: selection of a random area sample of 25 households from each enumeration area selected in the first stage, the selection starts from a random point in the enumeration area (building number), where include cases of non-responding households, and the responsive households where the age group 15-29 years is not available, and the responsive households where the age group 15-29 years is available.

    • Third stage: we selected one person in the household of the (15-29) age group in a random method by using Kish tables, so that the sex of the person chosen by the serial questionnaire number in the EA sample, if an odd number we select male person and if even number we select female person.

    Sample strata:
    The population was divided by:
    1- Governorate (17 governorates)
    2- Type of Locality (urban, rural, refugee camps)

    Response Rate

    The response rate in the West Bank reached 94.9 % while in Gaza Strip it reached 97.2%.
    The response rate in Palestine reached 95.7 %

    Weighting

    The weight of statistical units (sampling unit) in the sample is defined as the mathematical inverse of the selection probability where the sample of the survey is two stage stratified cluster (pps) sample, In the first stage, we calculate the weight of enumeration areas which depending on the probability of each enumeration area(a pps sample), then In the second stage we calculate weight of households in each enumeration area, Initial households weights resulted from product of weight of first stage and weight of second stage ,final households weights obtained after adjustment of initial weights with the households estimates mid 2015 on the level of design strata (governorate, locality type).

    Weights for ROSTER ( all individuals ) were file computed by following:
    1- Adding the household weights (wh) for each person household which know as the primary weight of person.
    2- Adjust the primary persons weights to be comparable with the total population at the middle 2015 on the levels ( region (West Bank, Gaza strip), gender (male, female ), five-year age group (17 group)).
    3- Finally we obtain the final person weight in each adjusted level, and getting the relative weight by dividing each person weight by the average of weights.

    Weights for (15-29 year) file computed by following:
    1- Adding the household weights (wh) for each person.
    2- We calculate the primary person weight by multiplying (the household weight which the person belongs to) and the # of person in the age group (15-29year ) by gender in the household which the person belong to.
    3- Adjust the primary persons weights to be combatable with the population persons size at the middle of 2015 by these adjusted levels( region (West Bank, Gaza strip), gender (male, female), three age groups ( 15-19, 20-24, 25-29)).
    4- Finally we obtain the final person weight in each adjusted level which the person belongs to.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    The survey comprised two questionnaires:

    • Family questionnaire: The questionnaire included detailed questions on the demographic, social, educational, professional and matrimonial characteristics of family members in addition to data on housing and identification of youth eligible for the interviews.

    • Youth Survey (15-29 years) questionnaire, which included the following sections:

    • Education (educational experience in different stages, assessment of educational stages, characteristics of youth enrolled in education, level of satisfaction with the learning experience)

    • Work and pay (employment status, characteristics of employed people, characteristics of unemployed people, entrepreneurship, financial status and savings)

    • Emigration (trends of emigration to other countries, emigration of friends and relatives, emigration experience)

    • Matrimonial and health status (spouses relation, matters related to housing, gender roles, public health, nutrition, mental health, social communication, sports and exercising, HIV awareness, life satisfaction, sexual and reproductive health)

    • Social participation (volunteer activities, community outreach, friends, family support, social values, political participation and future aspirations, internet and social media)

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2015-08-19 2015-10-08
    Data Collectors
    Name Affiliation
    Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics Palestinian National Authority
    Supervision

    There was constant contact with the field staff by continuing to carry on the course of the field work for the project field visits were regular meetings held with the field team through the various field visits, has also been continuously addressing the problems faced by the researchers during the field work and developing appropriate solutions from through the issuance of instructions in the event of a lack of clarity or a certain concept in the event of an outbreak in the field need to be further clarified.

    Data Collection Notes

    The fieldwork team received a one-week training between 9 and 13 August 2015. The 140 trainees sat for an evaluation to select 122 to work in different jobs depending on their assessment results during the training and final exam. Field data were collected in the period from 19 August to 8 October 2015.

    All field staff received a training session combining general theoretical and practical components. Interviewers, supervisors and editors for the survey. Fieldwork procedures and organization were designed to ensure adequate supervision and the collection of high quality data. To this end, several quality control measures were used throughout fieldwork.

    Data processing

    Data Editing
    • During this phase, a data-entry program was prepared using Oracle. Amendments were introduced to the entry screens to set entry bases in a manner that guarantees proper entry of all questionnaires and queries for data cleansing after entry. The queries test variables at questionnaire level.
    • At this stage, questionnaires were received from fieldwork coordinator using the template prepared for this purpose. The officer in charge controls the questionnaires to ensure they are all received using the template prepared for this purpose.
    • Entry and cleansing of data took place in the period from 31 August 2015 to 29 November 2015.

    Data appraisal

    Estimates of Sampling Error

    Data of this survey affected by sampling errors due to use of the sample and not a complete enumeration. Therefore, certain differences are expected in comparison with the real values obtained through censuses. Variance were calculated for the most important indicators, the variance table is attached with the final report. There is no problem to disseminate results at the national level and governorate level.

    Data Appraisal

    Non-sampling errors are probable in all stages of the project, during data collection or processing. This is referred to as non-response errors, response errors, interviewing errors, and data entry errors. To avoid errors and reduce their effects, great efforts were made to train the fieldworkers intensively. They were trained in how to carry out the interview, what to discuss and what to avoid, carrying out a pilot survey and practical and theoretical training during the training course.

    Also data entry staff were trained on the entry program that was examined before starting the data entry process. Continuous contacts with the fieldwork team were maintained through regular visits to the field and regular meetings during the different field visits. Problems faced by fieldworkers were discussed to clarify issues and provide relevant instructions.

    The implementation of the survey encountered non-response where the case (Refused to cooperate) during the fieldwork visit become the high percentage of the non response cases which reached 1.6% which is low percentage compared to the household surveys conducted by PCBS, and the reason is the clear questionnaire and the experience of the fieldwork. The lowest value of response rate reached 92.7% in the middle of west bank, and the highest value of response rate reached 98.5% in the south of West Bank.

    Access policy

    Location of Data Collection

    Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics

    Archive where study is originally stored

    Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
    https://www.pcbs.gov.ps/PCBS-Metadata-en-v4.3/index.php/catalog/405

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name Affiliation URL Email
    Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics State of Palestine www.pcbs.gov.ps diwan@pcbs.gov.ps
    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes General Statistics Law No. (5) for Year 2000 Article (17) 1. All individual information and data submitted to the Bureau for statistical purposes shall be treated as confidential and shall not be divulged, in whole or in part, to any individual or to a public or private body, or used for any purpose other than for preparing statistical tables. 2. The Bureau shall endeavor to issue official statistical publications in aggregate tables, which do not disclose individual data, in conformity with the confidentiality of statistical data.
    Citation requirements

    Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, 2016. Palestinian Youth Survey, 2015 - Main Findings. Ramallah-Palestine.

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Copyright

    (c) All Rights Reserved. Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics 2016, Palestinian Youth Survey, 2015.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email
    Division of user services Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics Diwan@pcbs.gov.ps

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_WBG_2015_PYS_v01_M

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics State of Palestine Collection, processing and dissemination data
    Date of Metadata Production

    2021-09-29

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 01 (September 2021). This version is similar to the original version (DDI-PSE-PCBS-YOS-2015-V1.0) that was documented by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics except for the DDI ID and Study ID fields that were updated.

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