FINAL7template_2011_FINDEX_v01_M
DDI_SWE_2011_FINDEX_v02_M_WB
World Bank
2015-04-03
Nesstar Publisher
Version 02 (April 2015) - DDI updated to include the modifications to the data. This updated version also includes modifications to the Series information, Abstract, Scope and Sampling procedure metadata fields to match the number of economies included in the database.
FINAL7template_2011_FINDEX_v01_M
Global Financial Inclusion (Global Findex) Database 2011
FINDEX 2011
SWE_2011_FINDEX_v02_M
Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Unit
Gallup, Inc.
2012-05-22
Nesstar Publisher
Development Research Group, World Bank
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Global Findex
Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Unit
Sweden
National Coverage.
Individual
The target population is the civilian, non-institutionalized population 15 years and above. The sample is nationally representative.
Sample survey data [ssd]
The Global Findex database includes indicators measuring how adults in more than 140 economies save, borrow, make payments, and manage risk. More specifically, the database includes indicators on the use of formal accounts, the frequency of formal account use, mode of formal account use (ATM, bank, bank agent, etc.), purposes of formal account use (remittances, government payments, wage payments, etc.), self-reported reasons for not having a formal account, savings behavior, savings method (bank, informal savings club, etc)), sources of borrowing (bank, friends/family, informal lender, etc.), purposes of borrowing (home purchase, school fees, emergency/health, funerals/weddings), the use of mobile phones to make payments, and the purchase of health and agriculture insurance.
Landline telephone
Interviews were conducted in the following languages: Swedish.
Data weighting is used to ensure a nationally representative sample for each economy. First, base sampling weights are constructed to account for oversamples and household size. If an oversample has been conducted, the data are weighted to correct the disproportionate sample. Weighting by household size (number of residents age 15 and above) is used to adjust for the probability of selection, as residents in large households will have a disproportionately lower probability of being selected for the sample. Second, poststratification weights are constructed. Population statistics are used to weight the data by gender, age, and, where reliable data are available, education or socioeconomic status.
Estimates of standard errors (which account for sampling error) vary by country and indicator. For country- and indicator-specific standard errors, refer to the Annex and Country Table in Demirguc-Kunt, Asli and L. Klapper. 2012. "Measuring Financial Inclusion: The Global Findex." Policy Research Working Paper 6025, World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Global Findex
The reference citation for the Global Findex data is as follows: Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Unit 2011. Measuring Financial Inclusion: The Global Findex Database 2011. Ref: SWE_2011_FINDEX_v02_M. World Bank, Washington, D.C.
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.
micro_SWE.NSDstat
1006
40
Nesstar 200801
Economy
1006
0
Sweden
1006
Economy code
1006
0
SWE
1006
weight
1006
0
0.139
3.014
Respondent is female
Interviewer coded.
1006
0
1
male
471
2
female
535
Respondent age
Please tell me your age.
1004
2
1
1
0
2
2
0
3
3
0
4
4
0
5
5
0
6
6
0
7
7
0
8
8
0
9
9
0
10
10
0
11
11
0
12
12
0
13
13
0
14
14
0
15
15
3
16
16
8
17
17
7
18
18
5
19
19
9
20
20
7
21
21
2
22
22
4
23
23
3
24
24
4
25
25
7
26
26
11
27
27
13
28
28
10
29
29
14
30
30
13
31
31
10
32
32
16
33
33
15
34
34
21
35
35
22
36
36
18
37
37
34
38
38
22
39
39
34
40
40
31
41
41
26
42
42
25
43
43
32
44
44
25
45
45
29
46
46
30
47
47
36
48
48
14
49
49
25
50
50
33
51
51
14
52
52
25
53
53
16
54
54
23
55
55
28
56
56
18
57
57
4
58
58
11
59
59
10
60
60
9
61
61
6
62
62
9
63
63
12
64
64
15
65
65
16
66
66
13
67
67
20
68
68
15
69
69
17
70
70
12
71
71
7
72
72
7
73
73
11
74
74
9
75
75
8
76
76
4
77
77
3
78
78
4
79
79
4
80
80
5
81
81
4
82
82
3
83
83
3
84
84
2
85
85
4
86
86
2
87
87
3
88
88
2
89
89
4
90
90
2
91
91
2
92
92
0
93
93
0
94
94
0
95
95
0
96
96
0
97
97
0
98
98
0
99
99+
0
100
(refused)
0
Sysmiss
2
Respondent education level
What is your highest completed level of education?
1006
0
1
completed primary or less
54
2
secondary
501
3
completed tertiary or more
441
4
(dk)
8
5
(rf)
2
Respondents were given 25 options. Variable has been recoded into three categories.
Within-econonmy income quintile
What is your total monthly household income in [insert local currency], before taxes? Please include income from wages and salaries, remittances from family members living elsewhere, farming, and all other sources.
1006
0
1
poorest 20%
167
2
second 20%
173
3
middle 20%
179
4
fourth 20%
205
5
richest 20%
282
Has an account at a financial instititution
Do you, either by yourself or together with someone else, currently have an account at any of the following places? An account can be used to save money, to make or receive payments, or to receive wages and remittances. Do you currently have an account at a bank or credit union (or another financial institution, where applicable - for example, cooperatives in Latin America)
1006
0
1
yes
985
2
no
15
3
(dk)
2
4
(ref)
4
Has an account at a financial institution/post office/MFI (composite indicator)
Composite indicator.
1006
0
1
yes
999
2
no
5
3
(dk)
2
4
(ref)
0
Equal to 1 if respondent has an account at a formal financial institution or post office, a debit card or saves at an microfinance institution (MFI), otherwise 0.
If has account: purpose of account
Do you use your account(s) for personal transactions, business purposes, or both?
Asked to those with an account
985
21
1
personal transactions
830
2
business purposes
2
3
both
150
4
(dk)
3
5
(refused)
0
Sysmiss
21
Has a debit card
A debit card [(where applicable, read:) sometimes called [insert local example(s) here - a bank card, bank book or salary card] is a card that allows you to make payments, get money, or buy things and the money is taken out of your bank account right away. Do you have a debit card?
1006
0
1
yes
960
2
no
44
3
(dk)
0
4
(ref)
2
Has a credit card
A credit card is like a debit card, but the money is not taken from your account right away. You get credit to make payments or buy things, and you can pay the balance off later. Do you have a credit card?
1006
0
1
yes
571
2
no
430
3
(dk)
3
4
(ref)
2
If has account: number of monthly deposits into account
In a typical month, about how many times is money deposited into your personal account(s)? This includes cash or electronic deposits, or any time money is put into your account(s) by yourself or others (read 1-4).
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
0
15
2
1 - 2 times
684
3
3 - 5 times
243
4
6 times or more
45
5
(dk)
10
6
(refused)
2
Sysmiss
7
If has account: number of monthly withdrawals from account
In a typical month, about how many times is money taken out of your personal account(s)? This includes cash withdrawals, electronic payments or purchases, checks, or any other time money is removed from your account(s) by yourself or others (read 1-4)
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
0
2
2
1 - 2 times
74
3
3 - 5 times
135
4
6 times or more
755
5
(dk)
30
6
(refused)
3
Sysmiss
7
If has account: most frequent mode of cash withdrawal
When you need to get cash (paper or coins) from your account(s), do you usually get it (read 1-4)?
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
at an atm
785
2
over the counter in a branch of your bank or financial institution
44
3
over the counter at a retail store, or
138
4
from some other person who is associated with your bank or financial institution
4
5
(do not withdraw cash)
23
6
(dk)
4
7
(refused)
1
Sysmiss
7
If has account: most frequent mode of cash deposit
When you put cash (paper or coins) into your account(s), do you usually do it (read 1-4)?
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
at an atm
58
2
over the counter in a branch of your bank or financial institution
435
3
over the counter at a retail store, or
24
4
using some other person who is associated with your bank or financial institution
33
5
(do not deposit cash)
427
6
(dk)
20
7
(refused)
2
Sysmiss
7
If has account: uses checks
In the past 12 months, have you used checks to make payments on bills or to buy things using money from your account(s)?
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
yes
13
2
no
983
3
(dk)
3
4
(ref)
0
Sysmiss
7
If has account: uses electronic payments
In the past 12 months, have you used electronic payments that you make or that are made automatically (including wire transfers or payments made online) to make payments on bills or to buy things using money from your account(s)?
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
yes
873
2
no
119
3
(dk)
7
4
(ref)
0
Sysmiss
7
If has account: uses it to receive work payments
In the past 12 months, have you used your account(s) to receive money or payments for work or from selling goods?
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
yes
673
2
no
320
3
(dk)
4
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
7
If has account: uses it to receive gov't payments
In the past 12 months, have you used your account(s) to receive money or payments from the government?
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
yes
654
2
no
332
3
(dk)
10
4
(ref)
3
Sysmiss
7
If has account: uses it to receive money from family
In the past 12 months, have you used your account(s) to receive money from family members living elsewhere?
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
yes
306
2
no
685
3
(dk)
6
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
7
If has account: uses it to send money to family
In the past 12 months, have you used your account(s) to send money to family members living elsewhere?
Asked to those with an account.
999
7
1
yes
396
2
no
597
3
(dk)
4
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
7
If does not have account: b/c too far away
Asked to those without an account. Multiple responses for not having an account permitted.
7
999
1
yes
0
2
no
3
3
(dk)
2
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
999
If does not have account: b/c too expensive
Asked to those without an account. Multiple responses for not having an account permitted.
7
999
1
yes
2
2
no
1
3
(dk)
2
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
999
If does not have account: b/c lack documentation
Asked to those without an account. Multiple responses for not having an account permitted.
7
999
1
yes
2
2
no
2
3
(dk)
1
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
999
If does not have account: b/c lack trust
Asked to those without an account. Multiple responses for not having an account permitted.
7
999
1
yes
1
2
no
3
3
(dk)
1
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
999
If does not have account: b/c lack of money
Asked to those without an account. Multiple responses for not having an account permitted.
7
999
1
yes
1
2
no
2
3
(dk)
2
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
999
If does not have account: b/c religious reasons
Asked to those without an account. Multiple responses for not having an account permitted.
7
999
1
yes
0
2
no
3
3
(dk)
2
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
999
If does not have account: b/c family member already has one
Asked to those without an account. Multiple responses for not having an account permitted.
7
999
1
yes
0
2
no
3
3
(dk)
2
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
999
Has saved money in the past 12 months
In the past 12 months, have you saved or set aside any money?
1006
0
1
yes
850
2
no
148
3
(dk)
3
4
(ref)
5
If saved: saved for future expenses (education, wedding)
In the past 12 months, have you saved for: Expenses in the future such as education, a wedding, or a big purchase
Asked to those who said they saved money in the past 12 months.
850
156
1
yes
527
2
no
310
3
(dk)
11
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
156
If saved: saved for emergencies
In the past 12 months, have you saved for: Emergencies or a time when you expect to have less income
Asked to those who said they saved money in the past 12 months.
850
156
1
yes
541
2
no
299
3
(dk)
8
4
(ref)
2
Sysmiss
156
If saved: saved at a financial institution
In the past 12 months, have you saved or set aside money by using an account at a bank, credit union (or another financial institution, where applicable - for example, cooperatives in Latin America), or microfinance institution
Asked to those who said they saved money in the past 12 months.
850
156
1
yes
652
2
no
157
3
(dk)
38
4
(ref)
3
Sysmiss
156
If saved: saved using a savings club
In the past 12 months, have you saved or set aside money by using an informal savings club or a person outside the family (If necessary, provide local examples (chit fund, tontine, merry-go-round, ROSCA, burial society, etc.)
Asked to those who said they saved money in the past 12 months.
850
156
1
yes
46
2
no
739
3
(dk)
60
4
(ref)
5
Sysmiss
156
Borrowed money from financial institution in past 12 months
In the past 12 months, have you borrowed any money from a bank, credit union (or another financial institution, where applicable - for example, cooperatives in Latin America), or microfinance institution?
1006
0
1
yes
245
2
no
756
3
(dk)
1
4
(ref)
4
Borrowed money from a store (store credit) in past 12 months
In the past 12 months, have you borrowed any money from a store by using installment credit or buying on credit?
1006
0
1
yes
185
2
no
816
3
(dk)
1
4
(ref)
4
Borrowed money from family or friends in past 12 months
In the past 12 months, have you borrowed any money from family or friends?
1006
0
1
yes
125
2
no
874
3
(dk)
1
4
(ref)
6
Borrowed money from employer in past 12 months
In the past 12 months, have you borrowed any money from employer?
1006
0
1
yes
4
2
no
994
3
(dk)
3
4
(ref)
5
Borrowed money from another private lender in past 12 months
In the past 12 months, have you borrowed any money from another private lender?
1006
0
1
yes
18
2
no
977
3
(dk)
6
4
(ref)
5
Currently has loan for home purchase
Do you currently have a loan you took out for any of the following reasons? To purchase your home or apartment.
1006
0
1
yes
571
2
no
430
3
(dk)
1
4
(ref)
4