GBR_2020_FIES_v01_M_v01_A_OCS
Food Insecurity Experience Scale 2020
Name | Country code |
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United Kingdom | GBR |
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
Sample survey data [ssd]
Individuals
This dataset contains demographic variables related to number of adults and children in the household, age, education, area (urban/rural), gender, and income. Also, the FIES survey module includes the following questions to compute the FIES-based indicators.
During the last 12 months, was there a time when, because of lack of money or other resources:
Topic |
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SDGs |
Food Access |
National coverage
Individuals of 15 years or older with access to landline and/or mobile phones.
Name | Affiliation |
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FAO Statistics Division | FAO |
A simple stratified sample design was used for selection of landline phone samples. Within each explicit stratum (NUTS 2 region) in the case of landline, sample of specified size was drawn using pure Random Digit Dial (RDD) procedures. Sampling was done independently within each stratum. Mobile phone samples were drawn using pure RDD procedures across all possible mobile phone providers proportional to the share of the service providers. All sampled numbers were pre-screened for working status. For respondents contacted by landline telephone, random respondent selection within the household was performed by asking for the person in the household aged 15 and older who had the next birthday. Respondents contacted by mobile telephone were screened for those aged 15 and older; no additional selection procedure was performed. For the purpose of data collection, the total initial sample was split into random subsamples (replicate samples) and released sequentially based on the progress of interviewing in different strata. The goal was to release an optimum amount of sample each time to achieve a high response rate while completing the targeted number of interviews within the field period.
Exclusions: NA
Design effect: 1.63
The sample data was weighted to minimize bias in survey-based estimates. The weighting procedure was formulated based on the sample design and was carried out in multiple stages. A probability weight factor (base weight) was constructed to account for selection of telephone numbers from the respective frames and correct for unequal selection probabilities as a result of selecting one adult in landline households and for dual-users coming from both the landline and mobile frame. At the next step, the base weights were post-stratified to adjust for non-response and to match the weighted sample totals to known target population totals obtained from country level census data.
Start | End |
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2020-11-02 | 2020-11-27 |
Last 12 months.
Statistical validation assesses the quality of the FIES data collected by testing their consistency with the assumptions of the Rasch model. This analysis involves the interpretation of several statistics that reveal 1) items that do not perform well in a given context, 2) cases with highly erratic response patterns, 3) pairs of items that may be redundant, and 4) the proportion of total variance in the population that is accounted for by the measurement model.
The margin of error is estimated as 4. This is calculated around a proportion at the 95% confidence level. The maximum margin of error was calculated assuming a reported percentage of 50% and takes into account the design effect.
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Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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FAO Statistics Division | FAO | Carlo.Cafiero@fao.org | http://www.fao.org/in-action/voices-of-the-hungry/fies/en/ |
DDI_GBR_2020_FIES_v01_M_v01_A_OCS
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Office of the Chief Statistician | FAO | Metadata producer |
Development Economics Data Group | The World Bank | Metadata adapted for World Bank Microdata Library |
2022-11-18
Version 01 (November 2022): This metadata was downloaded from the FAO website (https://microdata.fao.org/index.php/catalog) and it is identical to FAO version (GBR_2020_FIES_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS). The following two metadata fields were edited - Document ID and Survey ID.
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