uganda national panel survey program december 2013 by james muwonge, uganda bureau of statistics...
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UGANDA NATIONAL PANEL SURVEY
PROGRAM
DECEMBER 2013DECEMBER 2013By By
James Muwonge,James Muwonge, Uganda Bureau of StatisticsUganda Bureau of Statistics
Overview Background
Objectives of the survey
Coverage
Sampling design
Modules to be covered
Next steps
BackgroundThe National Development Plan (NDP)
provides the framework for monitoring development outcomes in Uganda.
Over the last decade, remarkable achievements have been made in the economic and social sectors (For example, Growth rate of GDP of over 5% per annum, Inflation rate below 10 % per annum, among other accomplishments).
However, there have also been challenges in some sectors like agriculture and little progress has been made.
Background Cont’dSustaining the successes made and
supporting the hitherto slow sectors requires that the NDP focuses on results as a key ingredient and data and information plays a major role in informing policy direction.
The Uganda National Panel Survey
programme (UNPS) will meet this demand
by:
Providing annual outcome measurement
Background cont’d
Supporting analysis to feed into decision making
Providing opportunities for learning through Lessons learnt from large scale interventions
Accommodating impact evaluation
Background cont’dUNPS is part of: UBOS’ Long term Census and Survey Plan
covering a 10 year period
which in turn is part of: the Plan for National Statistical
Development which provides a framework for statistical improvement across Ministries, Departments and Agencies
The UNPS compliments rather than replace other data collection efforts (e.g UNHS, UDHS, Service delivery Surveys)
Objectives of the survey To provide information to monitor the
NDP and other programmes (eg PMA) and feed into the Government Annual Performance Review GAGR)
Provide high quality nationally representative annual data on:Income dynamics at household levelService deliveryConsumption expenditure to monitor poverty
Provide estimates of production for some selected crops
Objectives of the survey (cont’d)
Provide a framework for policy oriented analysis and capacity building
Facilitate randomised impact evaluations of interventions
The Panel survey programmeThe UNPS started in 2009 and was the first
independent panel household survey to be
undertaken in Uganda. The panel is drawn from
the 2005/06 UNHS
The series of annual panel surveys that will
span a period of 5-10 years
First Panel survey component was in
1999/2000 Uganda National Household Survey
Coverage
The Panel Survey is a nation-wide survey
covering four modules namely, socioeconomic, agriculture, market and
community/facility module
Sampling design and sample selection
About 3,220 households from 322 Enumeration Areas (EAs), selected initially from the 7,426 households visited by the UNHS 2005-06.
Sample design Cont’d: In each EA, the UNPS visits all the UNHS05/06 households that can be found, as well as those split-offs that can be tracked with the resources available
The UNPS sub sample is distributed proportionately across different strata
Sampling design Cont’d The initial sample was
maintained for three consecutive years (2009/10, 2010/11 and 2011/2012).
Thereafter, one third of the sample was replaced by new households using the frame
developed for the 2014 Population and Housing Census. .
Sampling design Cont’d The UNPS interviews each household twice each year, in visits six months apart.
Modules of the UNPS
The socio-economic module
The Agricultural module
The community/facility
module
Market/Price module
Socio-economic module
Administered through the Socio-Administered through the Socio-Economic Survey QuestionnaireEconomic Survey Questionnaire
Household Roster (to cover the characteristics of household members e.g. Names of Household all members,Sex, Age,Relationship to household headMarital StatusResidential Status
Socio-economic module Cont’dEducation characteristics
Health status and disability of household members
Child Nutrition and healthContraceptives (knowledge and use ) Economic activities of household
members
Socio-economic module Cont’dHousing conditions
Income of households
Consumption Expenditure
Food security
Agriculture Questionnaire
Current land holdingsProductionLabour and non labour inputsCrop plot area and shocksLivestock ownership and products
Agriculture Cont’dFishingExtension services
Marketing services and Marketing services and constraints to marketingconstraints to marketing
Facility/community questionnaire
Community infrastructure
Community facilities (education, health etc)
Other community characteristics
Price questionnaire
A collection of prices in various markets with A collection of prices in various markets with their corresponding measurements their corresponding measurements
To provide a list of items to be used in future To provide a list of items to be used in future surveys as references surveys as references
Data entryComputer assisted personal Computer assisted personal interview used during interview used during interviewinterview
ConclusionProvides outcomes indicators on an
annual basisComplements other data collection
effortsA basis for trying out new approaches
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