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Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation 2014, Baseline Data

Ethiopia, 2014
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ETH_2014_WALN-BL_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/z7ke-ry14
Producer(s)
M. Mehrab Bin Bakhtiar, Gautam Bastian, Eliana Carranza, Markus Goldstein
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Impact Evaluation Surveys Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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    Survey ID number

    ETH_2014_WALN-BL_v01_M

    Title

    Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation 2014

    Subtitle

    Baseline Data

    Country/Economy
    Name Country code
    Ethiopia ETH
    Study type

    Other Household Survey [hh/oth]

    Abstract
    The Women in Agribusiness Leaders Network (WALN) uses a randomized controlled trial (RCT) design to differentially assess the impact of the first stage traditional training program and a second stage mentorship which is carried out by the trainees in the first stage training. Half the mentors and mentees eligible to participate in WALN were randomly assigned to receive the business training and mentoring interventions, respectively. The other halves, called the control groups, did not receive the interventions. Comparing the treated groups to the control groups allows us to calculate the impact of the program on the outcomes measured through data collection. ACDI/VOCA, the program implementer, created a pool of eligible applicants based on a pre-determined set of selection criteria that were applied to information that applicants provided in their application forms. Potential mentees were also nominated at the same time that applicants (later to become mentors) were applying to the program. The pool of eligible applicants became the sample for the baseline survey, the data for which has been added in this package. Treatment was randomly assigned to eligible applicants who also responded to the baseline survey. The program operated in AGP target woredas of five regions of Ethiopia: Tigray, Amhara, Oromia, Addis Ababa and SNNPR. The impact evaluation covers the business training and mentoring activities across all regions. Mentor randomization was stratified by region and firm-size tercile. Mentees of treated mentors were randomly assigned to receive mentoring, stratified by each mentor’s pool of eligible mentees. Mentees nominated by control mentors were also included in the impact evaluation but were not assigned a mentoring treatment status.
    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Individuals

    Scope

    Notes

    This survey was designed to capture indicators on the following:

    • Business and income generating activities
    • Earnings
    • Assets
    • Financial literacy and preferenes
    • Empowerment
    • Social network
    Topics
    Topic
    Women in Agribusiness Leadership Network (WALN)
    Female Owned Businesses
    Mentorship
    Business training
    Micro-enterprise
    Keywords
    Micro-enterprise Business training Mentorship Female Owned Businesses Women in Agribusiness Leadership Network (WALN)

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    The program operated in woredas of five regions of Ethiopia: Tigray, Amhara, Oromia, Addis Ababa and SNNPR.

    Universe

    For the baseline survey, the plan was to interview at least all the 200 participants in mentors treatment and control groups, as well as all the 1,600 eligible and ineligible mentees. By the time survey field work started, mid-April 2014, just at the closure of the application period and before the selection of eligible applications, the sample included 234 applicant mentors; adding recommended mentees, the total number of households to be surveyed had become close to 1,600 in total. In this data we have information on a total of 231 (potential) mentors and 1,363 (potential) mentees, including those who later dropped out of the program or were ineligible because of some criteria.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    M. Mehrab Bin Bakhtiar University of Maryland
    Gautam Bastian World Bank - AGIL
    Eliana Carranza World Bank
    Markus Goldstein World Bank - AGIL
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name
    World Bank

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    The program operated woredas of five regions of Ethiopia: Tigray, Amhara, Oromia, Addis Ababa and SNNPR. Only eligible applicants were considered at the time of the random allocation into the "program" or "control" groups. The implementer used pre-established selection criteria and the responses to long-from questions to determine the eligibility of applicants. Women who met the eligibility criteria for participating in the WALN program, who completed the application form to provide at least one letter of recommendation and nominate five to eight mentees were considered in the pool of mentors who receive the leadership training module. Mentees were selected from amongst the nominated candidates who met the corresponding eligibility criteria. Mentees were assigned only to the mentors who nominated them. To minimize non-compliance and maximize the effectiveness of existing network ties, if multiple mentors nominated the same mentee, the mentee were allowed to pick the mentor.

    The baseline survey covered the entire sample of applicants to the program. That is, the mentors and the recommended mentees were all interviewed at the end of the application phase, but before the announcement of selection results.

    The objective of the WALN baseline survey was to build a comprehensive dataset, which would serve as a reference point for the entire sample, before treatment and control assignment and program implementation. To get a better understanding of the context of the survey, this section describes the survey preparation steps and methodology.

    Deviations from the Sample Design

    None

    Weighting

    None

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End Cycle
    2014-03-15 2014-05-15 Baseline
    Data Collection Notes

    The program implementer ACDI/VOCA launched a recruitment phase in December 2013. In major towns of the four regions targeted by the program-Amhara, Oromia, SNNPR and Tigray-women were invited to orientation sessions, during which they were introduced to the WALN program and handed out application forms. In addition to radio and newspaper advertisements, the staff in charge of the program also used their professional networks to reach out to influential Ethiopian agri-businesswomen who might be interested in participating.

    All women who had sent a proper application form to become a WALN mentor to ACDI/VOCA were registered in our database with all the information filled in the form. They were then given a unique identification code, to be kept for the duration of the IE. The form required all applicants to provide the names of up to eight female agribusiness entrepreneurs that they knew and whom they would be willing to mentor; all mentees identified through this procedure were also recorded and associated with a unique ID. This record has served as a roster of all the respondents surveyed at baseline. The total of 231 mentors and 1,363 (potential) mentees, including those who later dropped out of the program or were ineligible because of some criteria.

    Data Access

    Citation requirements

    Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:

    • the Identification of the Primary Investigator
    • the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
    • the survey reference number
    • the source and date of download

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    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.

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_ETH_2014_WALN-BL_v01_M_WB

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Development Economics Data Group The World Bank Documentation of the DDI

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 01 (January 2018)

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