ZAF_2010_VAS_v01_M
Volunteer Activities Survey 2010
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South Africa | ZAF |
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
Statistics South Africa. Volunteer Activities Survey 2010 [dataset]. Version 1.1. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa [producer], 2011. Cape Town: DataFirst [distributor], 2013. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25828/j8zk-ap57
The Volunteer Activities Survey (VAS) is a household-based survey conducted by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). Stats SA conducted the first survey (VAS 2010) in the second quarter of 2010. The VAS collects information on the volunteer activities of individuals aged 15 years and older in South Africa. The respondents were selected from households who took part in the second quarter Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS). Volunteer activities covers unpaid non-compulsory work; that is, the time individuals give without pay to activities performed either through an organization or directly for others outside their own household.
Data on volunteering provides important information on skills application, social network development, social capital and quality of life outcomes. The main aim of the survey is to provide information on the scale of volunteer work and bring into view the sizeable part of the labour force that is invisible in existing labour statistics. The objectives of the VAS are:
• To collect reliable data about people who are involved in volunteer activities.
• To identify organization-based and direct volunteering.
• To give a profile of those engaged in volunteer activities.
• To estimate the economic value of volunteer work.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Households and individuals
Version 01: Edited, anonymised dataset for licensed distribution
2011
Version 01:
Version 01 of the dataset was acquired by DataFirst from Statistics South Africa without unique variable lables for each activity.
Version 1.1:
This version, version 1.1, is version 1 with changes made to variable labels to make them unique for each activity.
The scope of the Volunteer Activities Survey includes: types of volunteer activities, reasons for volunteer activity, time spent on volunteer activity, and monetary value for volunteer activity.
National coverage
The lowest level of geographic aggregation covered by the data is province.
The target population of the survey consists of individuals aged 15 years and older who live in South Africa and who are members of households living in dwellings that have been selected to take part in the second quarter Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS).
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Statistics South Africa |
The Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) sample frame was used for data collection in the Volunteer Activities Survey. The sample for the QLFS is based on a stratified two-stage design with probability proportional to size (PPS) sampling of primary sampling units (PSUs) in the first stage, and sampling of dwelling units (DUs) with systematic sampling in the second stage. The frame was developed as a general-purpose household survey frame that can be used by all other household surveys irrespective of the sample size requirement of the survey. The sample is based on information collected by Statistics SA during the 2001 Population Census and is designed to be representative at the provincial level and within provinces at the metro/non-metro level. Within the metros, the sample is further distributed by geography type. The four geography types are: urban formal, urban informal, farms and tribal land.
Weighting
The sampling weights for the data collected from the sampled households are constructed in such a manner that the responses could be properly expanded to represent the entire population of South Africa. The weights are the result of calculations involving several factors, including original selection probabilities, adjustment for non-response, and benchmarking to known population estimates from the Demographic division of Stats SA.
Final survey weights
The final VAS weight assigned to each responding unit is computed as the product of the QLFS person weight and the non-response adjustment factor. The sum of the QLFS person weight qualifying for VAS (for both respondents and non-respondents, excluding out-of-scope persons) must be equal to the sum of the final VAS person weight.
The 2010 VAS questionnaire consists of the following sections:
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2010-04 | 2010-06 |
The Volunteer Activities Survey (VAS) consisted of two stages. The first stage involved identifying individuals who were involved in volunteer activities through the QLFS conducted in the second quarter of 2010 (Q2:2010). The second stage involved follow-up interviews with individuals who were involved in volunteer activities, to determine the type of activities they were involved in and whether the activities performed were organisation-based or direct volunteering.
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DataFirst | University of Cape Town | www.datafirst.uct.ac.za | support@data1st.org |
Public use files, available to all
Statistics South Africa. Volunteer Activities Survey 2010 [dataset]. Version 1.1. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa [producer], 2011. Cape Town: DataFirst [distributor], 2013. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25828/j8zk-ap57
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) 2010 , Statistics South Africa
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DataFirst Helpdesk | University of Cape Town | support@data1st.org |
DDI_ZAF_2010_VAS_v01_M
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DataFirst | University of Cape Town | Metadata producer |
Development Economics Data Group | The World Bank | Metadata adapted for Microdata Library |
2021-02-03
Version 01: This metadata was downloaded from DataFirst website(https://www.datafirst.uct.ac.za/dataportal/index.php/catalog/central). The following two metadata information has been edited – Document and Survey ID.