{"type":"survey","doc_desc":{"idno":"DDI_BFA_2018_SWEDDIE-BL_v01_M","producers":[{"name":"Development Data Group","abbreviation":"DECDG","affiliation":"World Bank","role":"Documentation of the DDI"}],"prod_date":"2024-06-04","version_statement":{"version":"Version 01 (June 2024)"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"BFA_2018_SWEDDIE-BL_v01_M","title":"Sahel Women Empowerment and Demographic Dividend Initiative 2018","sub_title":"Baseline","alt_title":"SWEDD-BL 2018"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Harounan Kazianga","affiliation":"Oklahoma State University"},{"name":"Omer Combary","affiliation":"Universit\u00e9 Thomas Sankara"}],"oth_id":[{"name":"Minist\u00e8re de la Femme, de la Solidarit\u00e9 Nationale, de la Famille et de l\u2019Action Humanitaire (Burkina Faso)","affiliation":"","email":"","role":""}],"production_statement":{"funding_agencies":[{"name":"The World Bank","abbreviation":"","role":""},{"name":"The Government of Burkina Faso","abbreviation":"","role":""}]},"distribution_statement":{"depositor":[{"name":"The Africa Gender Innovation Lab","abbreviation":"","affiliation":"World Bank"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey - Round 1 [hh\/mics-1]"},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 01: Edited data, anonymized and packaged for public distribution."},"study_info":{"abstract":"The Sahel Women Empowerment and Demographic Dividend (P150080) project in Burkina Faso focuses on advancing women's empowerment to spur demographic transition and mitigate gender disparities. This project seeks to empower young women by promoting entrepreneurship through business skills training and grants, and by enhancing access to reproductive health information and contraception, thereby aiming to lower fertility rates.\n\nThe World Bank Africa Gender Innovation Lab, along with its partners, is conducting detailed impact evaluations of the SWEDD program\u2019s key initiatives to gauge their effects on child marriage, fertility, and the empowerment of adolescent girls and young women.\n\nThis data represents the first round of data collection (baseline) for the impact evaluation and include a household and community level surveys. The household level sample comprises 9857 households, 70,169 individuals and 9382 adolescent girls and young wives aged 24 living in the Boucle du Mouhoun and the East regions of Burkina Faso. The community level sample includes 175 villages. \n\nThe insights derived from this survey could help policymakers develop strategies to:\n- Reduce fertility and child marriage by enhancing access to contraceptives and broadening reproductive health education.\n- Promote women\u2019s empowerment by increasing their participation in economic activities\n\nThis data is valuable for planners who focus on improving living standards, particularly for women. The Ministry of Women, National Solidarity, Family, and Humanitarian Action of Burkina Faso, along with District Authorities, Research Institutions, NGOs, and the general public, stand to benefit from this survey data.","coll_dates":[{"start":"2018-10","end":"2018-11","cycle":"Baseline"}],"nation":[{"name":"Burkina Faso","abbreviation":"BFA"}],"geog_coverage":"Burkina Faso, Regions of Boucle du Mouhoun and East","analysis_unit":"The unit of analysis is adolescent girls for the adolescent survey and households for the household survey.","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]"},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"Institut National de la Statistique et de la D\u00e9mographie","abbreviation":"INSD","affiliation":""}],"sampling_procedure":"We randomly selected 200 villages from the 11 provinces in the two regions of the Boucle du Mouhoun and the East. The 200 villages were selected proportionally, based on the formula (Np\/N)*200, where Np represents the number of eligible villages in the province and N the total number of eligible villages. 25 villages were later dropped because of lack of safety. \n\nA census was first administered in each village to identify eligible girls and young wives, as well as households with these eligible individuals. All households with at least one eligible person then constituted the universe from which the survey sample was drawn. In total 9857 households and 9382 girls and young wives were sampled. A village-level questionnaire was also administered.\n\nThe objective of the baseline survey was to build a comprehensive dataset, which would serve as a reference point for the entire sample, before treatment and control assignment and program implementation.","coll_mode":["Computer Assisted Personal Interview [capi]"],"research_instrument":"The data consists of responses from households to questions pertaining to:\n1. List of household members\n2. Education of household members\n3. Occupations of household members\n4. Characteristics of housing and durable goods\n5. Food security\n6. Household head's aspirations, as well as those of a boy aged 12 to 24\n7. Opinions on women's empowerment and gender equality\n\nThe questionnaire administrated to girls contains the following sections:\n1. Education\n2. Marriage and children\n3. Aspirations\n4. Health and family planning\n5. Knowledge of HIV\/AIDS\n6. Women's empowerment\n7. Gender-based violence\n8. Income-generating activities\n9. Savings and credit\n10. Personal relationships and social networks\n11. Committee members and community participation\n\nThe questionnaire administered at the village-level contains the following sections:\n1. Social norms (marriage norms)\n2. Ethnic and religious compositions\n3. Economic infrastructures (markets and roads)\n4. Social services\na. Health\nb. Education\n \nThe household questionnaire was administered to the head of the household or to an authorized person capable of answering questions about all individuals in the household. The adolescent questionnaire was administered to each eligible pre-selected individual within the household. Considering the modules of the adolescent questionnaire, it was only administered by female enumerators. The village-level questionnaire was administered to a group of three to five village leaders with enough knowledge of the village. The enumerators were instructed to include women in this group whenever possible. The questionnaires were written in French, translated into the local languages, and programmed on tablets in French using the CAPI program.","coll_situation":"The main mode of data collection was the use of a structured questionnaire. The respondent was provided with coded answers from which to choose. These questionnaires were administered by enumerators who visited the homes of the participating households at a time convenient for the respondents.","cleaning_operations":"Data was anonymized through decoding and local suppression.","method_notes":"Adolescent module respondents and household roster: notice that the individual identification in the adolescent module \u201cida\u201d does not match the one in the household roster \u201chhid\u201d. It is, however, possible to merge the adolescent module and the household roster by using first and last names as reported in each of these modules."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"cit_req":"Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:\n\nthe Identification of the Primary Investigator\nthe title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)\nthe survey reference number\nthe source and date of download\n\nExample:\nHarounan Kazianga (Oklahoma State University), Omer Combary (Universit\u00e9 Thomas Sankara). Burkina Faso - Sahel Women Empowerment and Demographic Dividend Initiative 2018, Baseline Survey (SWEDD-BL 2018). Ref: BFA_2018_SWEDDIE-BL_v01_M. Downloaded from [uri] on [date].","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."}}},"schematype":"survey","data_files":[],"variables":[],"variable_groups":[]}