Designing Household Survey Questionnaires for Developing Countries : Lessons from 15 Years of the Living Standards Measurement Study, Volume 3
The objective of this book is to provide
detailed advice on how to design multi-topic household
surveys based on the experience of past household surveys.
The book will help identify define objectives, identify data
needed to analyze objectives, and draft questionnaires to
collect such data. Much of the book is based on the
experience of the World Bank's Living Standard's
Measurement Study (LSMS) program, established in 1980 to
explore ways the accuracy, timeliness, and policy relevance
of household survey data collected in developing countries.
It is part of an attempt to extend the range of policy
issues that can be analyzed with LSMS data; to increase the
reliability and accuracy of the surveys; and to make it
easier to implement LSMS surveys. The books first discuss
the "big picture" concerning the overall design of
surveys, modules to be used, and procedures for combining
modules into questionnaires and questionnaires into surveys.
Individual modules are discussed in depth as well as major
policy issues. The process of manipulating modules to form a
better 'fit' in the case of a specific survey is
examined. Specific modules include: consumption, education,
health employment, anthropometry, non-labor income, housing,
price data, environmental issues, fertility, household
income, savings, household enterprises, and time use. The
third volume provides draft questionnaires, referenced in
the prior chapters.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
Glewwe, Paul,
Grosh, Margaret |
Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
Washington, DC: World Bank
2000-05
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Subjects: | AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,
CONSUMPTION DATA,
CONSUMPTION MODULE,
DATA COLLECTION,
DATA ENTRY,
DATA QUALITY,
DATA SETS,
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES,
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS,
DEVELOPMENT NETWORK,
DEVELOPMENT POLICY,
ENVIRONMENT,
ETHNIC GROUP,
FOOD ITEM,
HEALTH SURVEYS,
HOUSEHOLD INCOME,
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS,
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE,
HOUSEHOLD ROSTER,
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY,
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA,
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES,
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS,
HOUSING,
HOUSING SURVEYS,
INTERVIEWER,
INTERVIEWING,
INTERVIEWS,
LIVING STANDARDS,
LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT,
LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT STUDY,
LSMS,
PSU,
PUBLIC INTERVENTIONS,
QUALITATIVE DATA,
QUALITATIVE DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES,
QUESTIONNAIRE,
RESEARCHERS,
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS,
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF ADJUSTMENT,
SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEYS,
SOCIOLOGY,
STATISTICAL OFFICE,
SURVEY DATA,
SURVEY DESIGN,
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES,
SURVEY RESEARCH,
WAGES HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS,
STATISTICAL DATA,
STATISTICS,
QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN,
SURVEY METHODOLOGY,
CONSUMPTION STATISTICS,
HOUSEHOLD DATA,
EDUCATIONAL SURVEYS,
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS,
HEALTH STATISTICS,
ANTHROPOMETRY,
HOUSING STATISTICS,
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES,
FERTILITY SURVEYS,
MIGRATION STATISTICS,
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE SURVEYS,
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS,
AGRICULTURAL SURVEYS,
TIME USE STATISTICS,
DATA COLLECTING,
PANEL ANALYSIS,
COLLECTION ACTIVITIES,
SAMPLE SURVEYS,
LIVING STANDARDS INDICATORS, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/05/436939/designing-household-survey-questionnaires-developing-countries-lessons-15-years-living-standards-measurement-study-vol-3-3-volume-three
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15195
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