UGA_2013_UNPS_v02_M
National Panel Survey 2013-2014
Name | Country code |
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Uganda | UGA |
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
The 2013/14 Uganda National Panel Survey (UNPS) is the fourth multi-topic panel household survey conducted in Uganda and follows surveys carried out in 2009/10, 2010/11 and 2011/12. The UNPS is carried out annually, over a twelve-month period on a nationally representative sample of households.
Sample survey data [ssd]
V02 - Consumption aggregate update. Replaced UNPS 2013-14 Consumption Aggregate.dta with pov2013_14.dta
The Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-2014 covered the following topics:
HOUSEHOLD
WOMAN
AGRICULTURE
COMMUNITY/ FACILITY
National coverage
Name | Affiliation |
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics | Government of Uganda |
Name | Role |
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World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study - Integrated Surveys on Agriculture | Provided technical support |
Government of Netherlands | Provided technical support |
Name | Role |
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Government of Uganda | Funded the study |
World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study - Integrated Surveys on Agriculture | Funded the study |
Government of Netherlands | Funded the study |
Starting in 2009/10, the UNPS has been set out to track and re interview 3,123 households that were distributed over 322 enumeration areas (EAs), selected out of the 783 EAs that had been visited by the Uganda National Household Survey (UNHS) in 2005/06. The UNPS EAs covered all 34 EAs visited by the UNHS 2005/06 in Kampala District, and 72 EAs (58 rural and 14 urban) in each of the (i) Central Region with the exception of Kampala District, (ii) Eastern Region, (iii) Western Region, and (iv) Northern Region.
Within each stratum, the UNPS EAs were selected from the UNHS 2005/06 EAs with equal probability, and with implicit stratification by urban/rural and district (in this order), except for the rural portions of the ten districts that were oversampled by the UNHS 2005/06. In these districts, the probabilities were deflated, to bring them back to the levels originally intended. Since IDP camps were mostly unoccupied, the extra EAs in IDP camps were not a part of the UNPS subsample. This allocation strives for reasonably reliable estimates for the rural portion of each region, and for the set of urban areas out of Kampala as a whole, as well as the best possible estimates for Kampala that can be expected from a subsample of the UNHS 2005/06. Therefore, the UNPS strata of representativeness included (i) Kampala City, (ii) Other Urban Areas, (iii) Central Rural, (iv) Eastern Rural, (v) Western Rural, and (vi) Northern Rural.
The sampling weights were developed in eight steps:
For further details on sampling weight construction, see Basic Information Document - section 4 (UNPS 2013/14 Panel Weights).
Four questionnaires were used to collect the survey data.
Start | End |
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2013-09 | 2014-08 |
The survey was conducted in two visits to the same household (in the course of 12 months) in order to better capture agricultural outcomes associated with the two cropping seasons of the country.
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Uganda Bureau of Statistics. Uganda- National Panel Survey (UNPS) 2013-2014, Ref. UGA_2013_UNPS_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.
Name | URL | |
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics | ubos@ubos.org | www.ubos.org |
DDI_UGA_2013_UNPS_v01_M_WB
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Data Group | The World Bank | Documentation of the DDI |
Version 02 (March 2022)
Consumption aggregate update. Replaced UNPS 2013-14 Consumption Aggregate.dta with pov2013_14.dta
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