Monitoring COVID-19 Impacts on Households in Ethiopia, Report No. 4
The Ethiopian high-frequency phone survey of households (HFPS-HH) allows for a better understanding of the effects of COVID-19 on households and provides data in almost real time to support new responses to the pandemic as they become necessary. The HFPS-HH builds on the national longitudinal Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey (ESS) that the Central Statistical Agency (CSA) carried out in 2019 in collaboration with the World Bank. The HFPS-HH subsample of the ESS sample is representative of households with a working phone. The same households are tracked for six months, with selected respondents, typically household heads, completing phone-based interviews every three to four weeks. The datasets (vol.2 - 3) summarize the results of the fourth round of the HFPS-HH—including 2,878 households in both urban and rural areas in all regions of Ethiopia—implemented between July 27 and August 14, 2020.
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Format: | Brief biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2020-09-25
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Subjects: | HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, CORONAVIRUS, COVID-19, PANDEMIC IMPACT, EMPLOYMENT, NON-FARM BUSINESS, FARMING ACTIVITY, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/831961601527772692/Monitoring-COVID-19-Impacts-on-Households-in-Ethiopia-Results-from-a-High-Frequency-Phone-Survey-of-Households-Round-4 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34581 |
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Summary: | The Ethiopian high-frequency phone
survey of households (HFPS-HH) allows for a better
understanding of the effects of COVID-19 on households and
provides data in almost real time to support new responses
to the pandemic as they become necessary. The HFPS-HH builds
on the national longitudinal Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey
(ESS) that the Central Statistical Agency (CSA) carried out
in 2019 in collaboration with the World Bank. The HFPS-HH
subsample of the ESS sample is representative of households
with a working phone. The same households are tracked for
six months, with selected respondents, typically household
heads, completing phone-based interviews every three to four
weeks. The datasets (vol.2 - 3) summarize the results of the
fourth round of the HFPS-HH—including 2,878 households in
both urban and rural areas in all regions of
Ethiopia—implemented between July 27 and August 14, 2020. |
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