IRQ_2012_IHSES_v02_M
Household Socio-Economic Survey 2012
Second Round
Name | Country code |
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Iraq | IRQ |
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
This is the second nationwide Iraq Household Socio-Economic Survey (IHSES-II) which was conducted in 2012. The first round Iraq Household Socio-Economic Survey (IHSES-I) was conducted in 2006-2007.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Households and individuals
v02
Datasets names and variables labels were renamed by a World Bank Task Team Leader (TTL) in v02. Version 02 is distributed by DECDG's LSMS (Living Standard Measurement Study) team.
The survey covered the following topics:
National coverage
Name | Affiliation |
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Organization for Statistics and Information Technology (COSIT) | Ministry of Planning, Government of Iraq |
Kurdistan Regional Statistics Office (KRSO) | Ministry of Planning, Government of Iraq |
Name | Role |
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The World Bank Group | Technical assistance |
Name |
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Government of Iraq |
Multi-country Trust Fund |
The World Bank Group |
The IHSES intends to provide estimators of comparable quality for each of Iraq's 118 gadahs (districts). This implies that the sample should be explicitly stratified by gadah, with a similar sample size allocated to each gadah, regardless of its size. A sample size of 216 households per gadah is proposed, equivalent to a total sample of 25,488 households for the country.
Within each gadah, the sample will be selected in two stages, as follows:
First, using Census Enumeration Areas (EAs) as Primary Sampling Units (PSUs), select 24 EAs with Probability Proportional to Size (PPS), using the number of households as a Measure of Size (MoS), and with implicit stratification by urban/rural and the subsequent geographical codes (nahya, mahala, village, mukataa and census block).
Second, using households as secondary Sampling Units (SSUs), select a cluster of 9 households by systematic, equal probability sampling (SEPS) in each of the selected EAs.
The sample frames for both stages can be developed from the 2010 Census enumeration, with no updating of the household lists.
In some of the smallest gadahs, the standard PPS procedure may result in the selection of fewer than 24 EAs, with some of the larger EAs selected more than once. In those cases, two or more clusters will be taken in the EA, as needed.
2,832 EAs were selected in total. 33 of them had less than the 9 households nominally required in the second stage and were merged ex-post with neighboring EAs.
Multiple weights have been provided. The variable "Weight" is the inverse of the selection probability, adjusted to match qadha-wise population". The variable "weight_s7_adult" is the weight for the analysis of adult anthropometrics. The variable "weight_s21" is the weight for the analysis of time-use data. And the variable "weight_s24" is the weight for the analysis of food consumption by recall.
The survey questionnaire has four parts:
Part 1 - Socio Economic
Part 2 - Expenditure
Part 3 - Income and other Data
Part 4 - Household Diary
Start | End |
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2012-01 | 2013-02 |
January 2012 to January 2013
The IHSES fieldworkers were organized into teams of three interviewers, headed by a supervisor. Each team was responsible for two gadahs (48 clusters) throughout the full 12-month period of data collection.
The team's work plan required visiting four clusters per month - two from each gadah. The month was divided into two waves. In Wave 1 (days 1 to 14), the team visits two clusters from one of the gadahs, and in Wave 2 (days 15 to 29), the two clusters from the other gadah.
In each wave, the team moved between clusters (but not between gadahs) on a daily basis, visiting one of the clusters on odd-numbered days, and the other cluster on even-numbered days.
Each interviewer was responsible for three households, and visited each of them every other day five times, with the following task schedule:
After the last scheduled visit, the interviewer conducted as many additional check-up visits as needed, to correct any doubts or inconsistencies in the data that might have been detected by the IHSES data entry program in any of the previous visits.
Each interviewer used a dedicated laptop computer to enter the data from his three households on a daily basis, meaning that the correction of doubts and inconsistencies wouldn't need to be postponed till the final days of the wave in many cases. In other words, error correction was also a complement of the data-collection tasks scheduled for the second to fifth visits.
Name | Affiliation |
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Survey & Methods | DECDG, World Bank |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Organization for Statistics and Information Technology (COSIT), Kurdistan Regional Statistics Office (KRSO). Iraq Household Socio-Economic Survey 2012. Ref. IRQ_2012_IHSES_v02_M. Dataset downloaded from [URL] on [date].
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.
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LSMS Database Administrator | lsms@worldbank.org |
DDI_IRQ_2012_IHSES_v02_M_WB
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Data Group | The World Bank | Documentation of the DDI |
2015-08-27
Version 01 (August 2015)
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