GMB_2015_IHS_v01_M
Integrated Household Survey 2015
Name | Country code |
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Gambia, The | GMB |
Integrated Survey (non-LSMS) [hh/is]
The 2015 Integrated Household Survey (IHS) is the third survey of its type conducted in The Gambia. The first IHS was conducted in 2003 and the second was in 2010. In the 2003 IHS the daily diary was intended to record current expenditure for one full month but it was administered to half of the sample of the 4,800 households and for more than half of this sub-sample the diaries were administered during a shorter period.
Sample survey data [ssd]
v01
The 2015 IHS covered the following topics:
National
Name | Affiliation |
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The Gambia Bureau of Statistics | Government of The Gambia |
Name | Role |
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United Nations Development Programme | Technical and financial assistance |
The Integrated Household Survey 2015 was divided into four sub-samples representing seasonal/ quarterly variation.
A two-stage probability proportional to size (PPS) stratified random sampling (size being number of households per EA) without replacement was adopted. At each stage, sub-samples of equal size were independently drawn without replacement. Sampling units were selected for each subsample with simple random sampling without replacement. Each survey period (a quarter - 3 months) was allocated one sub-sample. Local Government Area (LGA) and District corresponds to the survey Stratum. Enumeration Areas (EAs) were taken as the first stage units whilst 20 households within EAs were selected as the second stage units.
First Stage Stratification: Except for Kanifing LGA which does not have district connotation per se, EAs were stratified per districts for the other seven LGAs. The actual sample size was 600 EAs (12,000 households) but due to rounding up the sample increase to 605 EAs.10 districts have less than 4 EAs and to be able to capture the sessional variation in them they are adjusted to 4 EAs. A total of 22 EAs were added to the sample. The final sample is about 622 EAS (12,440 households). A total of 44 (district) first stage strata including Kanifing were determined.
First Stage Sample: Taking into consideration the available resources and manpower, 622 EAs consisting of four subsamples of 155.5 EAs each was covered during the entire survey period of twelve months. Thus, each phase (a quarter - 3 months) of the survey was allocated 155.5 EAs.
Second Stage Sample: Again, the available resources dictated a sample size of 12,440 households. It required twelve teams constituting twelve (12) supervisors and seventy (70) enumerators each were assigned to different geographical locations, taking into account social and cultural considerations amongst others. Each enumerator covered a total of 259. Seventeen (17) households in each phase of a three-month period corresponding to 12.96EAs. Each team will be allocated about 4.32 EAs or 86.38 households per month. Twenty (20) households per EA were selected with simple random sampling without replacement - all of which part one and part two questionnaires were administered.
A set of three questionnaires was used in the survey:
Start | End |
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2015-04-01 | 2016-03-01 |
Name | Affiliation |
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The Gambia Bureau of Statistics | Government of The Gambia |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
The Gambia Bureau of Statistics, The Gambia Integrated Household Survey (IHS) 2015, Ref. GMB_2015_IHS_v01_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 | Affiliation | URL | |
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Statistician General | Gambia Bureau of Statistics | info@gbos.gov.gm | http://www.gbos.gov.gm |
DDI_GMB_2015_IHS_v01_M_WB
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Data Group | The World Bank | Documentation of the study |
2017-10-05
Version 01 (October 2017)
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