Enquête Permanente Auprès des Ménages 1987DDI_CIV_1987_EPAM_v01_M
World Bank, Living Standard Measurement Study (LSMS)
2010-06-21Metadata EditorVersion 0.2 (March 2011)Enquête Permanente Auprès des Ménages 1987-1988 (Wave 3 Panel)EPAM (CILSS) 1987-88Côte d'Ivoire Living Standards Survey (CILSS) 1987-1988CIV_1987_EPAM_v01_MDirection de la StatistiqueThe World BankMetadata EditorLSMS Data ManagerLiving Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]This is the third "Enquête Permanente Auprès des Ménages" (EPAM) survey conducted in Cote d'Ivoire and it is panel with the first, second, and fourth EPAM surveys which were conducted in 1985, 1986, and 1888 respectively.
The CILSS (EPAM) survey was fielded on the following dates:
- First year ("1985"): 16th February 1985 to 25 January 1986
- Second year ("1986"): 22nd February 1986 to 24 January 1987
- Third year ("1987"): 14th March 1987 to 13th February 1988
- Fourth year ("1988"): 28th May 1988 to 29th April 1989The Côte d'Ivoire Living Standards Survey (CILSS) was the first LSMS Survey to have field tested the methodology and questionnaire developed by LSMS. It consists of three complementary surveys: the household survey, the community survey and the price survey. The household survey collected detailed information on expenditures, income, employment, assets, basic needs and other socio-economic characteristics of the households. The Community Survey collected information on economic and demographic characteristics of the rural communities to which each cluster of households belonged. This was designed to enable the linkage of community level with household level data. The price survey component of the CILSS collected data on prices at the nearest market to each cluster of households, so that regional price indices could be constructed for the household survey.
The Côte d'Ivoire Living Standards Survey (CILSS) was undertaken over a period of four years, 1985-88, by the Direction de la Statistique in Côte d'Ivoire, with financial and technical support from the World Bank during the first two years of the survey. It was the first year-round household survey to have been undertaken by the Ivorian Direction de la Statistique.
The sample size each year was 1600 households and the sample design was a rotating panel. That is, half of the households were revisited the following year, while the other half were replaced with new households. The survey thus produced four cross-sectional data sets as well as three overlapping panels of 800 households each (1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88).Côte d'IvoireNational coverage.
Domains: Urban/rural; Regions (East Forest, West Forest, East Savannah, West Savannah)- Households
- Individuals
- CommunitySample survey data [ssd]Household Questionnaire
- Household composition: Household roster, demographic data, information on parents of all household members
- Housing: Type of dwelling, housing and utilities expenditures
- Education: Completed schooling and schooling expenditures for all household members 5 or older; schooling of all non-member children under 30
- Health: Utilization of health services and medical expenditures for an illness in the last four weeks; utilization of and expenditures for preventive services in the last 12 months.
- Economic activities: Employment, income, and time use data for the main and secondary jobs in the last 7 days and the last 12 months; employment history; unemployment spells in the last 12 months; time use in the home.
- Migration: Location and reasons for first and last moves
- Characteristics of housing: Observation and measurement of housing by the interviewer
- Agro-pastoral activities: Land, crops, income and expenditure from raising crops and animals, livestock, farm equipment.
- Non-farm self-employment: Income, expenditure, assets for three most important household businesses.
- Expenditures and inventory of durable goods: Expenditures in the past 14 days and past 12 months; inventory of durable goods; remittances to others
- Food expenditures: Food expenditures in the past 14 days and past 12 months; consumption of home production in past 12 months
- Fertility: Birth history; use of maternity services and duration of breastfeeding for last live birth.
- Other income: Income from other sources, including remittances from others.
- Savings and credit: Savings and net debt the day of the interview; characteristics of outstanding loans to household members.
- Anthropometrics: Height and weight measurements of all household members performed by anthropometrist.
- Household composition last year
Community Questionnaire
- Demographic Information: Population of the village, religion, ethnic groups, migration patterns
- Economy and Infrastructure: Main economic activities of the village, economic trends, transport and communication, utilities (electric current and running water), markets, seasonal labor markets
- Education: Characteristics and location of the nearest primary and secondary schools, adult literacy programs
- Health: Access to health personnel and facilities
- Agriculture: Major crops grown in the village, planting and harvesting seasons, marketing services for major crops, agricultural extension services, cooperatives, equipment and inputs, agricultural wages, sharecropping
Health Facility Survey
- Characteristics of the Facility: Ownership; source of electricity and water supply; employee housing; physical infrastructure; fees for laboratory tests.
- Services: Whether services such as pre- and postnatal consultations, immunizations, childbirth, care for malnourished children, etc., are offered; the days per week and hours per day that they are provided; fees charged for these services, if any.
- Personnel: The number of doctors, nurses, surgeons, dentists, midwives, administrators and other skilled and unskilled workers employed in the facility; the number actually working at the time of the interview; the number who worked in the last 24 hours.
- Beds: Total number of beds and usable beds; daily charge per bed; how many beds were occupied at the time of interview; availability of private rooms; fees for private rooms; availability of meals and the fees charged.
- Equipment: The number of cars, ambulances, refrigerated vans, incubators, etc. available to the facility and their condition.
- Immunizations: Availability of vaccinations for yellow fever, meningitis, tuberculosis, etc. normally on the day of the interview; fee for each type of vaccination.
- Pharmacy: Availability of medicines such as chloroquine, aspirin, mercurochrome and antibiotics, on the day of interview; regularity of deliveries; the number of weeks in the last year that each type of medicine been out of stock; time of the day, day of the week and month of the year that the maximum number of clients visit the facility.The principal objective of the sample selection process for the CILSS Household Survey was to obtain a nationally representative cross-section of African households, some of which could be interviewed in successive years as panel households.
A two-stage sampling procedure was used. In the first stage, 100 Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) were selected across the country from a list of all PSUs available in the sampling frame. At the second stage, a cluster of 16 households was selected within each PSU. This led to a sample size of 1600 households a year, in 100 cluster s of 16 households each. Half of the households were replaced each year while the other half (the panel households in 1986, 1987 and 1988) were interviewed a second time.
It is important to note that there was a change in the sampling procedures (the sampling frame, PSU selection process and listing procedures), used to select half of the clusters/households interviewed in 1987 (the other half were panel households retained from 1986), and all of the clusters/households interviewed in 1988. Households selected on the basis of the first set of sampling procedures will henceforth be referred to as Block 1 data while households based on the second set of sampling procedures will be referred to as Block 2 data.
>> Sampling Procedures for Block 1 Data
The Sampling Frame. The sampling frame for the 1985, 1986, and half of the 1987 samples (except for Abidjan and Bouaké) was a list of localities constructed on the basis of the 1975 Census, updated to 1983 by the demographers of the Direction de la Statistique and based on a total population estimated at 9.4 million in 1983.
The Block 1 frame for Abidjan and Bouaké was based on data from a 1979-80 electoral census of these two cities. The electoral census had produced detailed maps of the two cities that divided each sector of the city into smaller sub-sectors (îlots). Sub-sectors with similar types of housing were grouped together by statisticians in the Direction de la Statistique to form PSUs. From a list of all PSUs in each city, along with each PSU's population size, the required number of PSUs were selected using a systematic sampling procedure. The step size was equal to the city's population divided by the number of PSUs required in each city. One problem identified in the selection process for Abidjan arose from the fact that one sector of the city (Yopougon) which had been relatively small in 1980 at the time of the electoral census, had since become the largest agglomeration in Côte d'Ivoire. This problem was presumably unavoidable since accurate population data for Yopougon was not available at the time of the PSU selection process.
Selection of PSUs. Geographic stratification was not explicitly needed because the systematic sampling procedure that was used to select the PSUs ensured that the sample was balanced with respect to region and by site type, within each region. The main geographical regions defined were: East Forest, West Forest, and Savannah. Site types varied as follows: large cities, towns, large and small villages, surrounding towns, village centers, and villages attached to them. The 100 PSUs were selected, with probabilities proportional to the size of their population, from a list of PSUs sorted by region and within each region, by site type.
Selection of households within each PSU. A pre-survey was conducted in June-July of 1984, to establish the second-stage sampling frame, i.e. a list of households for each PSU from which 16 households could be selected. The same listing exercise was to be used for both the 1985 and 1986 surveys, in order to avoid having to conduct another costly pre-survey in the second year. Thus, the 1984 pre-survey had to provide enough households so as to be able to select two clusters of households in each PSU and to allow for replacement households in the event that some in the sample could not be contacted or refused to participate. A listing of 64 households in each PSU met this requirement. In PSUs with 64 households or fewer, every household was listed.
In selecting the households, the "step" used was equal to the estimated number of households in the PSU divided by 64. For example, if the PSU had an estimated 640 households, then every tenth household was included in the listing, counted from a random starting point in the PSU. For operational reasons, the maximum step allowable was a step of 30. In practice, it appears that enumerators used doors, instead of housing structures, in counting the step. Al though enumerators were supposed to start the listing process from a random point in the PSU, in rural areas and small towns, reportedly, the lister started from the center of the PSU.
>> Sampling Procedures for Block 2 Data
The Sampling Frame. The sampling frame for Block 2 data was established from a list of places from the results of the Census of inhabited sites (RSH) performed in preparation for the 1988 Population Census.
Selection of PSUs. The PSUs were selected with probability proportional to size. However, in order to save what might have been exorbitant costs of listing every household in each selected PSU in a pre-survey, the Direction de la Statistique made a decision to enumerate a smaller unit within each PSU. The area within each PSU was divided into smaller blocks called `îlots'. Households were then selected from a randomly chosen îlot within each PSU. The sample îlot was selected with equal probability within each PSU, not on the basis of probability proportional to size. (These îlots are reportedly relatively small compared with the size of PSUs selected for the Block 1 frame, but no further information is available about their geographical position within the PSUs.)
Selection of households within each PSU. All households in each îlot selected for the Block 2 sample were listed. Sixteen households were then randomly chosen from the list of households for each îlot.
>> Bias in the Selection of Households within PSUs, Block 1 Data
Analysis of the four years of the CILSS data revealed that household size (unweighted), dropped by 24 percent between 1985 and 1988. Three possible explanations were considered: (1) area l demographic change; (2) non-sampling measurement errors were involved; or (3) some sort of sampling bias. Investigation ruled out the first two possibilities. The third possibility clearly was an issue because the sampling frame and listing procedures had indeed changed in midstream and this was likely to have had an effect. In fact, the investigation found that the substantial part of the drop in household size over the years occurred between the first and second panel data sets in 1987, i.e. the tail end of Block 1 data and the start of Block 2 data. From this, it is reasonable to assume that differences in the sampling frame and sampling procedures between the two blocks were indeed responsible.
The listing procedures for Block 1 data indicate d that the selection of households within PSUs was likely to have been biased toward the selection of larger dwellings. Based on a discussion with Christopher Scott, statistical consultant, Demery and Grootaert explain as follows: "In the selected primary sampling units, where the listing of households was to occur, enumerators were instructed to start the listing process at a random location in the primary sampling unit and from this point to select every nth household, that is, with a given fixed "step" until sixty-four households were listed. There are two sources of potential bias in this listing procedure. First, the selection of the starting point might not have been random, but subject to motivated bias on the part of the enumerator (such as the selection of a point where there are numerous dwellings or that is easily accessible). Second, in practice, enumerators counted doors to achieve the "step", rather than counting actual households. This method leads to sample selection bias if the number of doors varies across households. Households with two doo rs will have twice the probability of selection as those with one door. Given that larger dwellings are more likely to have more doors than small dwellings, counting households on the basis of doors may have caused a bias in the sample leading to over-enumeration of large dwellings, and, thereby, large households. In fact, mean dwelling size recorded in the CILSS was significantly higher in 1985 and 1986 than in 1987 and 1988, supporting this interpretation." As explained by Christopher Scott, the sample selection bias towards larger households is reinforced because "where more than one house hold shares a door, the survey structure implicitly required that only one be selected. In the absence of specific instructions there would be a natural tendency to choose the main one, thus reinforcing the bias towards large households". One set of weights is provided to reconcile this bias (Household Size Weights).
>> Problems Due to Inaccurate Estimates of PSU Population
Scott and Amenuvegbe address the problem arising from the fact that the estimates of population used to select PSUs with probability proportional to size, are often outdated and inaccurate. The degree of inaccuracy increases with the number of years that have elapsed since the previous census. The extent of inaccuracy becomes clear when the listing process is completed for the PSU and the 'correct' population size becomes available. This deviation between the PSU's estimated population size and the 'correct' size needs to be addressed either by varying the sample 'take' in each PSU or by assigning corrective weights for each PSU, m' i/ni or m'i/mi, where m'i is the number of households found in the ith PSU at the listing stage and ni or mi is the measure of size (n=population, m=households) used in the first stage PSU selection. [Note: Omission of this weight has two effects: (1) a bias in favor of PSUs whose population has grown relatively slowly (or diminished) since the census, and against those that have grown exceptionally fast; and (2) a bias in favor of PSUs whose current mean household size is relatively large (Chris Scott, personal communication).]
As has been mentioned earlier, the CILSS implemented a fixed 'take' of 16 households per cluster, and one cluster per PSU. Given these rules, any attempt to address this issue would have to rely on corrective m'i/ni weights. However, it is not possible to calculate these weights either for Block 1 data (m' I is not available since only 64 households per cluster were listed); or for Block 2 data (m' i is not available since the enumeration area was the îlot and not the PSU).
>> Classification of Clusters by Geographic Location
A list of all CILSS clusters, their region, sub-prefecture (for rural clusters), and year of interview, are presented in Table IV. Regional classification was constructed so that clusters in Abidjan would be classified as Abidjan; clusters in other major cities in East Forest, West Forest and Savana would be classified as "Other Cities "; and only rural clusters would be included in the East Forest, West Forest and Savanna. Thus, the urban-rural classification is as follows: Urban - Abidjan and Other Cities; Rural - East Forest, West Forest and Savanna. The precise location of the clusters is noted on the map on the inside cover. The list of Sample Clusters is available in document "Basic information for users of the data".
>> Non-Response and Replacement of Households
In order to maintain the size of the sample, the 1985 CILSS instituted a procedure by which households in the original sample that refused or were unavailable were replaced by one of the 48 remaining households in the same cluster, enumerated during the pre-survey. The pre-survey questionnaire collected summary information about household size and a few socioeconomic characteristics of the household. Thus, for the first year of the CILSS, households were replaced (when necessary) by one of the remaining 48 households that most resembled it in terms of size and characteristics. During the first year of the survey, a total of 124 of the 1600 original sample households (7.8 percent) were not interviewed and were thus replaced by other households. The most common reason for non-response in the first year was the inability to locate the address or housing unit. Only 14 households (0.9 percent of the sample) were found but refused to participate, and these were all in Abidjan.
In the second and subsequent years, the effort to replace non-responding households with other like households was abandoned. Households were replaced by the first household on the list of those remaining from the pre-survey or listing operation. (In 1986, there was a maximum of 32 households left in each cluster that were unused from the pre-survey.)
>> Selection of the Respondent for the Section on Fertility
The survey collected fertility information for one woman per household. The woman, aged 15 or older, was selected at random from among household members, so that each eligible woman in a household had the same probability of being selected. The method used was to generate random permutations of household members' personal identification numbers on adhesive labels. Each questionnaire was affixed with a label. In order to select a woman at random, the interviewer scanned the list of personal id codes on each label until arriving at the id number of the first eligible female household member. Besides providing a random means of selection, this methodology ensured that the interviewer's selection of the respondent was verifiable and replicable by the supervisor.Face-to-face [f2f]The description below is extracted from
This document provides more detailed information on changes in the CILSS questionnaires across years.
>> HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
The household questionnaire was administered to all households in two visits or "rounds", with an interval of two weeks between the two interviews. The two-round scheme had certain useful advantages. For sections in Round 2, that collect information on household expenditure and income, it was possible to use a bounded recall period with the bound being the first visit of the interviewer. Correction and verification of doubtful data from the first visit was also possible during the second visit to the same households. The two-round scheme had the added advantage of breaking up what might have otherwise been a prohibitively long interview into two smaller sessions.
The following description of the CILSS household questionnaire contents outlines the main topics covered in each section and points out the changes that took place in the questionnaires over the survey years. The questionnaire was almost entirely pre-coded. However, the responses to a few questions were not pre-coded.
SECTION 0: ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Part A collects information on the ethnic group of the household head, language of the interview, whether the household was a replacement household, date of verification by the supervisor, date of data entry, and date of supervision of printouts. In Part B, the interviewer records the date that individual sections were completed.
SECTION 1: HOUSEHOLD ROSTER
Part A: Household Roster
This section lists all people w ho normally live and eat their meals together in the dwelling as well as those who spent the previous night in the household, but cannot otherwise be considered household members. To qualify as a household member, a person must have resided in the household for 3 months or more during the previous 12 months. Since the number of months the person was resident in the household is recorded, users of the data can choose a more restrictive definition if they wish. For example, one study used six months of residence, rather than three months, as the criterion for household membership. The household head, newborn babies and new spouses are considered household members even if they do not satisfy the months of residence criterion. CILSS always excludes servants and boarders from household membership because they are considered to be separate households.
Part B: Information on Parents
Information on schooling and occupation of the parents of all household members is collected in this section, even if the parents are deceased. If the parents live in the same household, then the parents' ID codes are noted so as to enable linkage of information about the parents with information about the child.
SECTION 2: HOUSING
This section includes a description of the dwelling, housing expenses (including rent and utilities), source of water, cooking fuel and light, garbage disposal and type of toilet.
SECTION 3: EDUCATION
Part A: Education of Household Members
This section includes self-reported literacy and numeracy, years of schooling, number of hours of attendance at school in the past seven days, whether the person is currently enrolled in school, distance to school, time taken to get to school, apprenticeships, technical training, highest diploma obtained, and expenditure on education in the past twelve months for those who have been enrolled. The CILSS questionnaire collected this information for each household member five years or older so that welfare differences across individual household members could be studied.
Part B: Education of Children Living Elsewhere
The purpose of this section is to evaluate the total investment in education that was made by the household, including children who are not currently household members. Age, sex, and educational achievement of children below 30 who have left the household are recorded.
SECTION 4: HEALTH
This section focuses on the economic costs of health problems of all household members. The key questions are whether the household member was ill or injured over the past 4 weeks (self-reported), how many days of activity were lost due to illness, who w as consulted for the illness and the time and monetary cost of consultations.
SECTION 5: EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES
Part A: Time Use
Six questions are asked to determine whether the person did any work (salaried work, own account including farming, or working for a household enterprise) in the last seven days or over the past twelve months. An individual who did not work during the past seven days is asked a set of standard questions about job search. If an individual did not work over the past year either, then the interviewer is asked to skip to Part 5H.
Part B: Main Job in the Past Seven Days
For those who did work over the past seven days, questions are asked about the occupation and industry, time devoted to the job, income earned from it, and also whether their parents did the same work. Detailed information is gathered for wage earners: cash and in-kind income, distance to work, and time spent commuting, size of the firm where the individual works, whether the firm has a union and whether workers receive various types of social benefits.
Part C: Secondary Job in the Past Seven Days
Pertains to the secondary job held over the past seven days.
Part D: Search for Additional Work
This part is asked of everyone who worked in the last seven days.
Part E: Main Job in the Past Twelve Months
This section pertains to the main job held during the past twelve months.
Part F: Job History
For the latest job prior to the current one, the individual is asked to describe the occupation, the type of industry, whether the individual was self-employed or working for someone else in their own household, and how long the individual was employed in that job.
Part G: Secondary Job in the Past Twelve Months
This part pertains to the secondary job held during the past twelve months. Questions are similar to those in Part 5C about the main job over the past seven days.
Part H: Other Activities
This part is asked of all individuals to whom Section 5 was administered. It records the amount of time spent by each person in housework activities, such as cleaning, food preparation, laundry, shopping, and fetching water or wood. In addition, a set of questions is asked about periods of unemployment during the past twelve months, including a question about seasonal unemployment in the agricultural sector.
SECTION 6: MIGRATION
This section is asked of all household members 15 and older. Information is obtained on the place of birth, the most recent migration (to the current place of residence) and the total number of times a migratory move was made.
SECTION 7: IDENTIFYING RESPONDENTS FOR THE SECOND INTERVIEW
This section serves the purpose of identifying the household members who will be the respondents for certain sections in the Round 2 interview (two weeks later) and making appointments with them. Appointments are made with respondents who will answer questions from the Round 2 sections on farming, non-agricultural businesses operated by the household, and household expenditures. Also, one woman per household is selected to answer questions on fertility.
SECTION 8: CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING
Information is recorded on the construction material of the walls, floor, roof, and windows of the household's dwelling. The floor area of the dwelling was measured and is recorded in square meters.
SECTION 9: AGRO-PASTORAL ACTIVITIES
Part A: Land
This part asks about the amount of land owned, rented and cultivated by the household, land sales, gifts and trades, and land sharecropped in and out.
Part B: Crops
For each of 32 crops grown, Section 9B collects information on: (i) the number of hectares devoted to each crop, including those already planted but not yet in production; (ii) the amount and value of the crops sold in the last twelve months; (iii) the value of the output retained as seedlings for next year's crops; and (iv) the value of the amount given to workers or as gifts; and (v) whether there was any inter-cropping of that crop.
Part C: Age of Tree Crops
For coffee, cocoa, and other tree crops, questions are asked about the proportion of plants too young to produce, in full production and at the end of their productive lives.
Part D: Agricultural Inputs and Expenses
This part records the use of agricultural inputs by the household, their cost and for what crops. It asks whether the input was obtained with cash or credit and the source of the input (market or government agency?). It also asks about the extent to which exchange of labor took place with other farmers, the incidence and terms of sharecropping, the extent of food storage, and the availability of agricultural extension services.
Part E: Processing of Food Crops
For each processed crop, how much was received as revenue from the sale of the product, and how much was spent for the cost of processing inputs?
Part F: Livestock
For each type of livestock, the questionnaire records the number of and value of livestock currently owned, the number of and value of livestock sold over the past year, the number of and value of livestock purchased over the last year, and the number of livestock lost over the year due to other reasons.
Part G: Animal Products
This part records the animal products produced and the amount that was received over the past year from their sale.
Part H: Mutual Aid for Livestock
This part requests the number of person-days devoted to a traditional system of mutual help among farmers and the number of contacts with government extension agents regarding livestock are recorded.
Part I: Livestock Expenses
Costs associated with raising livestock are recorded in this section. Where livestock inputs were obtained is also recorded.
Part J: Farm Tools
For a list of the main small tools used by Ivorian farmers, the number of tools owned by the household is recorded, by type of tool.
Part K: Farm Equipment
For each type of farm equipment (not tools) such as tractors, carts, vehicles and draft animals, questions are as ked about the value of the current stock, the value of transactions that took place within the past twelve months, and whether the household made money by renting equipment out to other farmers.
SECTION 10: NON-FARM SELF EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES
Information on up to three businesses per household is gathered in this section. If a household operates more than three businesses, the household head is asked to identify the three most important ones.
Part A: Revenue Information
Information on revenues from household businesses is obtained. In addition, questions about the number of workers, presence of a union, and provision of benefits are asked.
Part B: Expenditures
This part records costs incurred by each business, either in the form of c ash expenses or inputs from within the household, from a list of all major expenditures that may occur in a household enterprise, e.g. hired labor, raw materials, transportation and electricity.
Part C: Capital and Inventory
This part records the value of productive assets and stocks, such as unsold goods, buildings, vehicles or equipment.
SECTION 11: HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES AND INVENTORY OF DURABLE GOODS
Part A: Daily Expenditures
The amount spent since the enumerator's last visit is recorded for a list of non-food items that the household can be expected to purchase daily or very frequently.
Part B: Annual Expenditures
Expenditures on all remaining non-food items, including taxes, are recorded, with respect to two reference periods: since the last visit of the enumerator during Round 1; and over the last twelve months.
Part C: Inventory of Durable Goods
For a list of commonly owned durable goods, the following information is recorded: age of the item, payment made at the time of purchase, and an estimate of the value of the good at the time of the interview.
Part D: Expenditures on Remittances
Expenditures on remittances to non-household members are recorded. Other questions include: relationship of the recipients to the household head; the geographic destination of the remittances; and whether the money is to be considered a gift or a loan.
SECTION 12: FOOD EXPENDITURES AND CONSUMPTION OF HOME PRODUCTION
Part A: Food Expenditures
This part records expenditure on purchased food for the period bounded by the initial visit of the interviewer and over the last twelve months.
Part B: Consumption of Home Production
This part records the monetary value of the household's consumption of home produced food.
SECTION 13: FERTILITY
This section records the total number of pregnancies and live births for the randomly selected adult female in the household. Other questions in the section pertain to the use of maternity services and extent of breastfeeding for the latest birth; the number of still births and miscarriages; and the respondent's marital status.
SECTION 14: OTHER INCOME
Part A: Non-Labor Income
Records non-labor income from various sources such as social security, pensions, dividends and interest, tontine, gifts, inheritance and scholarship. Revenues from sales of household assets over the past twelve months are also recorded.
Part B: Remittance Income
Remittances received by the household from outside sources are recorded. Details include: amount of the remittance, relationship of the sender to the household head, geographic location of the sender's place of residence, and whether part of the remittance is to be repaid to the sender.
SECTION 15: CREDIT AND SAVINGS
Part A: Loans Made and Received
This part records the total amount of loans provided by the household to others, total amount borrowed from institutions or from other people.
Part B: Credit
If the household borrowed money, information is gathered about the lender and on the terms of the loan.
Part C: Savings
Total value of all savings is recorded.
SECTION 16: ANTHROPOMETRICS
This section is not printed in any of the questionnaires, which was introduced during the seventh month (in September 1985) of the first survey year. Section 16 was designed to obtain weight and height measurements for all household members interviewed, including both children and adults. The interviewer recorded the date of measurement, weight in grams and height in centimeters for each household member measured. If the person was not measured, the interviewer had to record the reason (person is away, ill, etc).
SECTION 17
This section was introduced during the second year of the survey to enable the identification of panel households and panel household members from one survey year to the next and to track the movements of those who are no longer members of the household. This section was generated by computer as a unique form for every panel household, based on that household's data from the previous year. The first column contains the ID cod e of each household member interviewed during the previous year. The second column contains the name associated with that ID code. [Because only household members from the previous year are listed, and not visitors and other non-household members, there are sometimes gaps in the "old" ID codes on the list.] Also, contained in a small box next to the name, are the age and sex of that household member. This was designed to assist the interviewer in identifying the household member in question, but was not reentered in the data entry program. All of these were generated by computer and provided to the interviewer. The answer to Question 1, "Is this person found in the household roster this year?", determines whether or not that person is still part of the same household. For those household members who are no longer in the household, this section asks questions about the reason for their absence (death or moving away). If the household member moved away, questions are asked about why he moved, and if he moved out of the cluster, where he moved to. If the person is still part of the household (i.e. answer to Q.1 is yes), then the new ID code for that person is copied from the household roster as answer to Q.2. Having the old and new ID codes enables the linkage of panel household members from one year to the next.
>> COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE
The Community Questionnaire measures the access of the community to economic infrastructure and basic social services. It was completed in each rural cluster. The objective of the Community Questionnaire was to measure characteristics common to all households in a cluster. The questions were asked of a group of respondents who had detailed knowledge of the village. Typically, the group of respondents included the village chief and other prominent members of the community.
>> PRCE QUESTIONNAIRE
A price survey was conducted in parallel with the CILSS household survey as part of the same project. The main purpose of the price survey was to provide price data with which regional or cluster level price indices could be constructed.
The items in the price questionnaire were chosen to include:
1. Frequently purchased items, according to the results of the 1979 Côte d'Ivoire Budget-Consumption Survey
2. Items for which data were already being collected by the Price Index division of the Direction de la Statistique
3. Food items included in the section of t he household questionnaire on consumption of home-grown produce (this would allow for the conversion of the value of home production consumed by the household into quantities).
The price survey collected information on prices of both food and non-food commodities in the main market of each of the clusters in which the household survey was conducted. The price data were collected at the same time that the households in the c luster were surveyed. When there were at least three vendors selling an item, up to three prices were collected for each item, usually from different parts of the market. Weighing scales were used to determine the exact weight of food items. Weights were to always be recorded in grams. None of the items weighed were purchased by the survey. If a vendor refused to allow his products to be weighed, then a client had to be awaited so that information based on the sale could be recorded.
For the first two years, 1985 and 1986, information was collected for 22 commodities, including 18 food and 4 non-food items. Each item in the price survey was numbered; these numbers were used in naming variables in the price data sets. In 1987, the number of commodities was increased.
>> HEALTH FACILITY SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE (CILSS 1987)
During the third year of the CILSS Survey, a new Health Facility Survey was implemented to collect more detailed information on the quality and type of health services available to CILSS households. The Health Facility questionnaire was administered to the dispensary and maternity clinic closest to or located within each cluster of households, in both urban and rural areas. Based on the community questionnaires of the second year, a list was made of all the nearest dispensary and maternity clinics to each cluster. Except for urban clusters, these facilities were generally not in the same place as the households being interviewed. This survey was conducted in 1987 only.
The purpose of collecting the health facility data was to analyze household demand for medical care as a function of the characteristics of the services. Accordingly, the facilities surveyed are not a random sample of all health facilities in Côte d'Ivoire. Therefore, the data should not be used to generate national or regional statistics on health services.>> Field-Testing of the Questionnaires Prior to Survey Implementation
Over 80 households were contacted during the two and a half week field test preceding the first year of the survey. Individuals and households engaged in a wide range of activities were contacted in rich and poor neighborhoods of the two largest cities, in a small town, in fishing and plantation villages along the coast, in villages in the southeastern coffee and cocoa-growing region, and in subsistence villages in the northern savanna.
>> Field Procedures
Data for the CILSS was collected by 5 data collection teams, two of which were stationed in Abidjan and three of which operated out of regional offices of the Direction de la Statistique in Abengourou, Bouake and Man. Each data collection team included a supervisor, two interviewers, an anthropometrist, a data entry operator and a driver.
During a typical four-week period, the data collection team completed interviews for two clusters of households. Round 1 was asked in Cluster A during the first week; during the second week, Round 1 was asked in Cluster B. The team returned to Cluster A to ask Round 2 during the third week and during the fourth week, the team returned to Cluster B for Round 2.
The field procedures for each cluster were as follows. Having completed Round 1 in a cluster (Sections 1-8 and where appropriate, Sections 16 and 17), the team returned with the partially completed questionnaires to the regional office. The Data Entry Operator (DEO) entered the data using a special data entry program designed to detect and flag inconsistencies. The data entry program produced, for each household, a printout of a ll the data entered and a list of inconsistencies within and between sections. In the regional office, the supervisor reviewed the questionnaires and printouts to detect interviewer and data entry errors. Interviewer errors were marked directly on the questionnaire, and data entry errors were marked on the printouts.
During Round 2 interviews, the interviewers re-asked the inconsistent or erroneous parts of Round 1 flagged by the supervisor, before proceeding with Round 2 (Sections 9-15) of the questionnaire. At the regional office, the data entry operator made the necessary corrections to Round 1 data and entered Round 2 data. He/she then produced a printout of data from both rounds of the survey. The supervisor reviewed the printout to verify that all sections had been correctly entered by the DEO. Any errors detected were marked on the printouts and subsequently corrected by the operators.
During Round 1, the anthropometrist recorded the height and weight of all household members. During Round 2, individuals whose height and weight measurements were flagged as outliers by the data entry program were re-measured. In addition, the data entry program randomly selected 20% of all individuals to be re-measured during the second round.
Amongst other duties, the supervisor had an important role in the quality control aspects of the data collection process. His responsibilities included: coding answers that were not precoded in the questionnaire; conducting random reinterviews of 25 percent of the households in the cluster; checking that all parts of the questionnaire were properly completed before returning to the regional office; and reviewing printouts from both rounds of the questionnaire to detect interviewer and data entry errors, and supervising correction of all errors in the field and in the office.
Changes in field procedures over time were minimal and went in the direction of improved supervision. Some reassignment of interviewers took place but there is no evidence that this affected data quality. The definition of household members remained the same over the four years. However, there were lapses in the data entry of the Community and Price Survey data for 1988: the price data for 1988 were never entered and subsequently lost.
>> Timing of Survey Implementation
The CILSS survey was fielded on the following dates:
- First year ("1985"): 16th February 1985 to 25 January 1986
- Second year ("1986"): 22nd February 1986 to 24 January 1987
- Third year ("1987"): 14th March 1987 to 13th February 1988
- Fourth year ("1988"): 28th May 1988 to 29th April 1989The general consensus is that the quality of the CILSS household data is very good. An informal review of data quality conducted by Ainsworth and Mehra (1988) assessed the 1985 and 1986 CILSS data in terms of their accuracy, completeness, and internal consistency. The CILSS household data were found to score high marks on each of these three counts.
>> Accuracy
One measure of data quality is the extent to which individuals in question respond for themselves during the interview, rather than having proxy responses provided for them by other household members. The investigation of CILSS household survey data for 1985 and 1986 showed that 93 percent of women responded for themselves to the fertility section and that 79 to 80 percent of all adult household members responded for themselves to the employment module. The percent of children responding for themselves to the employment module was far less, 43 to 45 percent. Nevertheless, these rates were found to be higher than for the Peru Living Standards Survey (29 percent).
>> Completeness
Investigation of several variables and modules in the CILSS (sex, age, parental characteristics, schooling, health, employment, migration, fertility, farming and family business), found that missing data in the household survey are rare. Rates for missing data were found to be close to 0 (0.01 to 0.05 percent) in many cases, but in any case, no higher than 0.76 percent.
>> Internal Consistency of Data
The Household Questionnaire was almost entirely pre-coded, thus reducing errors involved in the coding process. Also, the decentralized data entry system allowed for immediate follow-up on inconsistencies that were detected by the data entry program. Household and personal identification codes were recorded in each section, facilitating merging data across sections.
A comparison of the distribution of household size in the 1988 Côte d'Ivoire Census with the 1988 CILSS showed a strong similarity. Grootaert (1992) provides a brief assessment of the CILSS data quality. "...Quality control during CILSS data collection and data entry were extraordinary in comparison with usual survey practice (see Ainsworth and Munoz, 1986; Grootaert, 1986; Daho, 1992). The many analyses undertaken with the data have shown a high degree of internal consistency in the data. ... Selected demographic variables from the survey have been compared with the Côte d'Ivoire Fertility Survey and were found to be consistent (Ainsworth, 1989). Farming information in the CILSS was evaluated against other sources and found to be quite good (Deaton and Benjamin, 1988). .... The pattern of household expenditure observed for Côte d'Ivoire a s a whole is entirely consistent with the pattern of macroevolution recorded in the national accounts and in other macro data. Both the upturn in 1986 and the decline in 1987-88 are picked up by the CILSS data. In summary, we feel confident that the CILSS data are a valid data source to explore the evolution of welfare and poverty..."
Another assessment of CILSS data quality, "The CILSS: A Preliminary Assessment of Data Quality" by James Daniel and Lionel Demery, examines some demographic variables from the household roster and finds that errors as a percentage of total observations are very small and that data consistency improved over time. The paper also examined consistency among the panel households from one year to the next and found that, while the gender variable had a very low error rate (1%), the error rate for age was a higher 10.7%. (If the difference in reported ages was more than one year, allowing for the fact that panel households were interviewed one year apart, that was defined as an error). However, since many people in rural areas of Africa do not know their age with accuracy, and age reporting involves some degree of guesswork, this finding is probably not reflective of any underlying data problems.
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5. The database cannot be used for commercial ends, nor can it be sold.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.F00A.NSDstatSection 0166750Nesstar 200801F00B.NSDstatSection 02399316Nesstar 200801F00C.NSDstatSection 0160036Nesstar 200801F01A.NSDstatHousehold Roster1184721Nesstar 200801F01B.NSDstatHousehold Roster1121821Nesstar 200801F02A.NSDstatHousing160014Nesstar 200801F02B.NSDstatHousing160045Nesstar 200801F03A1.NSDstatEducation928527Nesstar 200801F03A2.NSDstatEducation258518Nesstar 200801F03B.NSDstatEducation315814Nesstar 200801F04.NSDstatHealth1015938Nesstar 200801F05A.NSDstatEmployment857023Nesstar 200801F05B1.NSDstatEmployment401521Nesstar 200801F05B2.NSDstatEmployment66017Nesstar 200801F05B3.NSDstatEmployment65920Nesstar 200801F05B4.NSDstatEmployment66017Nesstar 200801F05C1.NSDstatEmployment16721Nesstar 200801F05C2.NSDstatEmployment515Nesstar 200801F05D.NSDstatEmployment402417Nesstar 200801F05E1.NSDstatEmployment448520Nesstar 200801F05E2.NSDstatEmployment6117Nesstar 200801F05E3.NSDstatEmployment6120Nesstar 200801F05E4.NSDstatEmployment6116Nesstar 200801F05F.NSDstatEmployment448812Nesstar 200801F05G1.NSDstatEmployment26019Nesstar 200801F05G2.NSDstatEmployment26015Nesstar 200801F05H.NSDstatEmployment856812Nesstar 200801F06.NSDstatMigration924916Nesstar 200801F07.NSDstatID of Round 2 Respondents160025Nesstar 200801F08.NSDstatHousing Characteristics159810Nesstar 200801F09A1.NSDstatAgriculture86116Nesstar 200801F09A2.NSDstatAgriculture85718Nesstar 200801F09B.NSDstatAgriculture583818Nesstar 200801F09C.NSDstatAgriculture184211Nesstar 200801F09D1A.NSDstatAgriculture26910Nesstar 200801F09D1B.NSDstatAgriculture19210Nesstar 200801F09D1C.NSDstatAgriculture99Nesstar 200801F09D2A.NSDstatAgriculture26510Nesstar 200801F09D2B.NSDstatAgriculture728Nesstar 200801F09D2C.NSDstatAgriculture10710Nesstar 200801F09D3A.NSDstatAgriculture08Nesstar 200801F09D3B.NSDstatAgriculture85610Nesstar 200801F09D4A.NSDstatAgriculture389Nesstar 200801F09D4B.NSDstatAgriculture2939Nesstar 200801F09D4C.NSDstatAgriculture11567Nesstar 200801F09D5.NSDstatAgriculture2258Nesstar 200801F09E.NSDstatAgriculture12111Nesstar 200801F09F.NSDstatAgriculture80817Nesstar 200801F09G.NSDstatAgriculture96Nesstar 200801F09H.NSDstatAgriculture5018Nesstar 200801F09I.NSDstatAgriculture1127Nesstar 200801F09J.NSDstatAgriculture85910Nesstar 200801F09K.NSDstatAgriculture19615Nesstar 200801F10A.NSDstatNon-Farm Self-Employment64238Nesstar 200801F10B.NSDstatNon-Farm Self-Employment158710Nesstar 200801F10C.NSDstatNon-Farm Self-Employment8427Nesstar 200801F11A.NSDstatExpenditures and Inventory of Durable Goods56346Nesstar 200801F11B.NSDstatExpenditures and Inventory of Durable Goods205828Nesstar 200801F11C.NSDstatExpenditures and Inventory of Durable Goods42519Nesstar 200801F11D.NSDstatExpenditures and Inventory of Durable Goods80110Nesstar 200801F12A.NSDstatFood Expenses and Consumption of Home Production2447611Nesstar 200801F12B.NSDstatFood Expenses and Consumption of Home Production52069Nesstar 200801F13A.NSDstatFertility14328Nesstar 200801F13B.NSDstatFertility520814Nesstar 200801F13C.NSDstatFertility143225Nesstar 200801F14A.NSDstatOther Income10566Nesstar 200801F14B.NSDstatOther Income43810Nesstar 200801F15A.NSDstatSavings15968Nesstar 200801F15B.NSDstatSavings77722Nesstar 200801F15C.NSDstatSavings157616Nesstar 200801F16A.NSDstatAnthropometrics1130013Nesstar 200801F16B.NSDstatAnthropometrics470713Nesstar 200801F17.NSDstatID of Panel Households620613Nesstar 200801SET01.NSDstat7953Nesstar 200801SET01IND.NSDstat65373Nesstar 200801SET02.NSDstat793Nesstar 200801SET02IND.NSDstat4483Nesstar 200801SET03.NSDstat7143Nesstar 200801SET03IND.NSDstat57623Nesstar 200801SET04.NSDstat7143Nesstar 200801SET04IND.NSDstat57363Nesstar 200801SET05.NSDstat863Nesstar 200801SET05IND.NSDstat4953Nesstar 200801SET06.NSDstat1073Nesstar 200801SET06IND.NSDstat7693Nesstar 200801SET07.NSDstat6933Nesstar 200801SET07IND.NSDstat53993Nesstar 200801SET08.NSDstat6933Nesstar 200801SET08IND.NSDstat50993Nesstar 200801SET09.NSDstat1073Nesstar 200801SET09IND.NSDstat6713Nesstar 200801SET10.NSDstat993Nesstar 200801SET10IND.NSDstat5733Nesstar 200801SET11.NSDstat7013Nesstar 200801SET11IND.NSDstat45703Nesstar 200801SET12.NSDstat7013Nesstar 200801SET12IND.NSDstat45773Nesstar 200801SET13.NSDstat993Nesstar 200801SET13IND.NSDstat5233Nesstar 200801SET14.NSDstat8013Nesstar 200801SET14IND.NSDstat47683Nesstar 200801HHINC87.NSDstatHousehold Income Aggregates
The survey data contain all necessary information for the construction of a complete set of current accounts for each household. Since income and expenditure data are available in great detail throughout the questionnaire permitting the calculation of detailed income and expenditure aggregates, this enables, theoretically, the derivation of savings as a residual.
Given the complexity and detail involved in the different income and expenditure modules, it is possible to build household income and expenditure aggregates in different ways, each of which are legitimate but which may provide considerably different results. Thus, various researchers have constructed their own Income and Expenditure Aggregates using CILSS data. However, only one set of researchers constructed a complete set of income and expenditure aggregates for all four years of the CILSS (85-88), along with their sub-aggregate components, namely the research project "Poverty and the Social Dimensions of Structural Adjustment in Côte d'Ivoire" (RPO 675-26). Oh and Venkataraman (1992) document in detail all of those income and expenditure aggregates and sub-aggregates. The documentation includes data set names, documentation of procedures used to `clean' the data, clear the data of outliers (including information on the percentage of observations classified as outliers), and the summation procedures used to build up variables in the questionnaire into sub-aggregate level variables and finally into aggregates.
Since this set of aggregates is also the only one which is accompanied by documentation, it is the only dataset of aggregates formally available for public use. However, users should be cautioned that these data are cleared of outliers and therefore, researchers who want the presence of outliers in their data in the belief that they are meaningful, may not find this set of aggregates suitable.
Total Household Income = Wage Income + Farm Income - Depreciation of Farm Equipment + Non-Farm Income + Non-Farm Capital Asset Depreciation + Rental Income + Income from Scholarships + Income from Remittances + Other Income.159415Nesstar 200801HHEXP87.NSDstatHousehold Expenditure Aggregates
The survey data contain all necessary information for the construction of a complete set of current accounts for each household. Since income and expenditure data are available in great detail throughout the questionnaire permitting the calculation of detailed income and expenditure aggregates, this enables, theoretically, the derivation of savings as a residual.
Given the complexity and detail involved in the different income and expenditure modules, it is possible to build household income and expenditure aggregates in different ways, each of which are legitimate but which may provide considerably different results. Thus, various researchers have constructed their own Income and Expenditure Aggregates using CILSS data. However, only one set of researchers constructed a complete set of income and expenditure aggregates for all four years of the CILSS (85-88), along with their sub-aggregate components, namely the research project "Poverty and the Social Dimensions of Structural Adjustment in Côte d'Ivoire" (RPO 675-26). Oh and Venkataraman (1992) document in detail all of those income and expenditure aggregates and sub-aggregates. The documentation includes data set names, documentation of procedures used to `clean' the data, clear the data of outliers (including information on the percentage of observations classified as outliers), and the summation procedures used to build up variables in the questionnaire into sub-aggregate level variables and finally into aggregates.
Since this set of aggregates is also the only one which is accompanied by documentation, it is the only dataset of aggregates formally available for public use. However, users should be cautioned that these data are cleared of outliers and therefore, researchers who want the presence of outliers in their data in the belief that they are meaningful, may not find this set of aggregates suitable.
Total Household Expenditure = Food Expenditure + Consumption of Home-Produced Food + Consumption of Home-Produced Non-Food Products + Other Expenditures + Paid Remittances + Wage Income in Kind160011Nesstar 200801WEIGHT87.NSDstatCILSS Corrective Weights Dataset160020Nesstar 200801COMM87.NSDstatCommunity-level data47213Nesstar 200801PRIMARY.NSDstatSchool Data from Administrative Sources. Primary school data contains information about the characteristics of primary schools nearest to or within each urban cluster; secondary school data contain similar information for secondary schools; and the inspectorate data contain information about the primary school inspectorate that covers each of the 200 clusters. These data were extracted from documents at the Côte d'Ivoire Ministry of Education and linked to each CILSS cluster as part of the data collected for the research project on "Economic and Policy Determinants of Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa".
Data collected for the primary schools include the following information: ownership; whether the school has a library; whether there is housing available for the teachers; number of grades; number of classrooms; total number of students enrolled; and number of girls enrolled.
Only urban clusters are covered by the Primary and Secondary School Data Sets. Recall that for rural clusters, information about schools can be obtained from the CILSS Community Surveys. The Primary School Dataset contains 9055 observations and the Secondary School Dataset contains 1129 observations. The reasons for the larger than expected number of observations are primarily two-fold. First, data is gathered for up to three years (1986-88) for primary school and up to four years (1985-88) for secondary schools, per school. Secondly, all schools associated with a cluster - those located both within the cluster and nearby - are listed in the database.905514Nesstar 200801SECOND.NSDstatSchool Data from Administrative Sources. Data collected for the secondary schools include the following information: ownership; whether the school has a library; whether there is housing available for the teachers; number of grades; number of classrooms; total number of students enrolled; and number of girls enrolled.
Only urban clusters are covered by the Primary and Secondary School Data Sets. Recall that for rural clusters, information about schools can be obtained from the CILSS Community Surveys. The Primary School Dataset contains 9055 observations and the Secondary School Dataset contains 1129 observations. The reasons for the larger than expected number of observations are primarily two-fold. First, data is gathered for up to three years (1986-88) for primary school and up to four years (1985-88) for secondary schools, per school. Secondly, all schools associated with a cluster - those located both within the cluster and nearby - are listed in the database.112920Nesstar 200801INSPECT.NSDstatPRIMARY SCHOOL INSPECTORATE (Administrative) DATA
Data collected for each primary school inspectorate linked to a CILSS cluster include the number of schools, classrooms, teachers, students and female students in the inspectorate. The data are organized by cluster and year (1985-1988). A particular cluster may have more than one primary school inspectorate associated with it, depending on the year to which the data pertain. For example, the cluster of Arrah (031) belonged to the inspectorate of Bongouanou in 1985 and 1986; but in 1987, Arrah became a new inspectorate. Therefore, cluster 031 now belongs to this new inspectorate (Arrah). Note also that if a particular cluster does not belong to a commune, then the variable NAMCOMMU (name of the commune) will be missing and NUMCOMMU (number of the commune) will be set equal to 98.51518Nesstar 200801HLTHADM.NSDstatHealth Facility Data from Administrative Sources. These data contain summary statistics on 311 (out of 329) health facilities located within the 200 clusters interviewed during the 4 years of the CILSS Household Survey. The data set contains information about every health facility in the same urban "commune" as a CILSS cluster as well as about each one located within a CILSS rural cluster. Facilities near a rural cluster but not located within them, are not included. In cases where no health facility data are available for a rural cluster, information about the nearest health facility to rura l clusters can be obtained from the CILSS community data or, for 1987 only, from the health facility questionnaires completed for that year.
The data for each facility were extracted from a publication of the Direction de la Planification et des Statistiques Sanitaires in the Ministry of Public Health and Population, entitled "Annales de la Santé, 1989", as part of the research project on "The Economic and Policy Determinants of Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa."
The Health Facility dataset includes the following information: owners hip, number of beds, number of staff of different types (doctors, paramedics, etc) and types of services offered (maternity, pharmacy, radiology, pediatrics etc). The amount of information for each facility is limited to the amount of information available from the publication. The full range of information is available for hospitals, urban hospital centers, rural hospital centers and some private facilities in Abidjan. For dispensaries and maternities, little more is offered than the name and type of facility.
The variables for the types of services available are based on staffing lists, some of which disaggregate personnel by type of service. It is possible that some smaller facilities offered a service but did not have staffing lists that were disaggregated to reflect this. Thus, a "yes" answer to a service implies that the service was definitely provided; a "no" means that the service may or may not have been provided.31127Nesstar 200801HFAC.NSDstat118252Nesstar 200801PRICE87.NSDstatPrice data93245Nesstar 200801COTERAIN.NSDstatRainfall data associated with CILSS clusters.
Rainfall data are available for the years 1974-1988 by weather `station'. Each weather station can be linked to the CILSS Clusters. Most CILSS clusters are not located in exactly the same place as the stations with which they are associated. In such cases, the CILSS cluster is linked with the nearest station. 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SOLD20013837111802143394413518610071814928114125413114515516217168Sysmiss383709BQ6: KEPT PART OF CROP FOR SE478910491218122608Sysmiss104909BQ8: CROP GIVEN AS PAYMENT?58380122692356909BQ10: DOUBLE CROPPED?58380138172202109BQ11A: FIRST OTHER CROP3817202112713.3418.9609BQ11B: SECOND OTHER CROP2849298912716.2447.998CARD TYPE184203111842CLUSTER184202415096.2238.548HOUSEHOLD NUMBER1842017021.94718.988HOUSEHOLD ID (CLUST,NH)184202409150169643.9343843.89409CQ2: TREE CROP CODE184201278.6159.33509CQ3A: PROP TREES TOO YOUNG TO184200105216042159318429412215109CQ3B: PROP TREES TOO YOUNG TO184200501.1912.1209CQ4A: PROP TREES IN FULL PROD184200351.1221.2309CQ4B: PROP TREES IN FULL PROD184200501.7481.99709CQ5A: PROP TREES AT END OF PR184200150412712553109110109CQ5B: PROP TREES AT END OF PR184200150411022463114437529647210317109D1AQ3: AMOUNT SPENT IN PAST 126905017500013142.08219297.095CARD TYPE2690321269CLUSTER269024150100.94439.849HOUSEHOLD NUMBER269016920.30518.036HOUSEHOLD ID (CLUST,NH)269024041501410114.7293973.0609D1AQ2A: CROP CODE269012616.8185.72509D1AQ2B: LINE NO OF CROP26901228234354117109D1AQ4: HARVESTED FIELDS?26901101216809D1AQ5: WHERE SEED OBTAINED?2690126332639109D1AQ6: OBTAINED ON CREDIT?2690123224609D1BQ9: AMOUNT SPENT IN PAST 11920055900040146.6259302.356CARD TYPE1920331192CLUSTER192014150101.23433.36HOUSEHOLD NUMBER192019127.34921.099HOUSEHOLD ID (CLUST,NH)192014591500810150.7863328.08909D1BQ8A: CROP CODE19201259.2715.66609D1BQ8B: LINE NO OF CROP192011832909D1BQ10: HARVESTED FIELDS?1920113425809D1BQ11: WHERE FERTILIZER OBTA1920122213336132819309D1BQ12: OBTAINED ON CREDIT?19201136256CARD TYPE903419CLUSTER903714683.77834.626HOUSEHOLD NUMBER9076132.55616.372HOUSEHOLD ID (CLUST,NH)903744146078410.3333447.89609D1CQ14A: CROP CODE9012311.8897.88109D1CQ14B: LINE NO OF CROP901621314109D1CQ15: AMOUNT SPENT IN PAST9001750194.444583.33309D1CQ16: HARVESTED FIELDS?90182109D1CQ17: WHERE MANURE OBTAINED901909D2AQ20: AMOUNT SPENT IN 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OBTAINED?107019136639709D2CQ33: OBTAINED ON CREDIT?1070162101CARD TYPE00CLUSTER00HOUSEHOLD NUMBER00HOUSEHOLD ID (CLUST,NH)0009D3AQ35A: CROP CODE0009D3AQ35B: LINE NO OF CROP0009D3AQ36: AMOUNT SPENT IN PAST0009D3AQ37: HOW OBTAINED?0009D3BQ39: AMT SPENT ON PAID LAB42842810001500000081184.766728710.67609D3BQ41: AMT OF OTHER PROD EXP1584114003000000219760769453.776CARD TYPE8560391856CLUSTER85601415098.31238.292HOUSEHOLD NUMBER856019121.918.825HOUSEHOLD ID (CLUST,NH)85601459150169853.0913819.76109D3BQ38: EXPENSES ON LABOR PAS85601428242809D3BQ40: OTHER PROD EXP PAST 18560115284109D3BQ42: EXCHANGE LABOR IN PAS85601214264209D3BQ43: HOURS OF EXCHANGE LAB214642330000225.6642074.927CARD TYPE38040138CLUSTER3804814183.89535.736HOUSEHOLD NUMBER38017029.13221.536HOUSEHOLD ID (CLUST,NH)3804807141118418.6053562.48609D4AQ45A: CROP CODE-SHARECRP3801253.1325.00409D4AQ45B: LINE NO OF CROP3801292909D4AQ46: HECTARES SHARECRP3800517211384261719115209D4AQ47A: PROP HARVEST TO OWNE3801272103109D4AQ47B: PROP 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ACCOUNT?1384192129721087Sysmiss19215CQ2C: HOUSING SAVINGS FUND?138419211721367Sysmiss19215CQ2D: RURAL SAVINGS FUND?13841921321381Sysmiss19215CQ2E: BNDA FUND?138419215521329Sysmiss19215CQ2F: CAISSE AUTON D AMORTISS13841921221382Sysmiss19215CQ2G: POSTAL CHECKING ACCOUNT138419211921365Sysmiss19215CQ2H: OTHER BANK ACCOUNTS?1384192125621128Sysmiss19215CQ2I: BONDS?13841921221382Sysmiss19215CQ2J: STOCKS(IN COMPANIES OR138419211021374Sysmiss19216AQ3: WEIGHT IN GRAMS92752025174013000040523.67621373.684CARD TYPE11300071111300CLUSTER113000615085.46943.855HOUSEHOLD NUMBER11300019121.54418.986HOUSEHOLD ID (CLUST,NH)113000601150168568.4114376.101PERSON ID1129911385.6624.416AGE IN YRS - 16A11181119013021.15318.56416AQ1: SEX W/PREG & LACTATING1099630414513240563186453251697612Sysmiss30416AQ2: DAY OF INTERVIEW9277202313117.5367.95316AQ2: MONTH OF INTERVIEW927720231890211231019492558766982758811879435109581192612909Sysmiss202316AQ2: YEAR OF INTERVIEW92772023278887.090.94316AQ4: HEIGHT IN 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OF SHARECROPPERS33141253444Sysmiss14CLEANING FLD-CFAF/DAY:MEN461300500001663.0437287.374CLEANING FLD-CFAF/DAY:WOMEN3892005000019258045.065CLEANING FLD-CFAF/DAY:CHILD37100500001864.8658146.419PLANTING-CFAF/DAY:MEN434100500001712.7917541.829PLANTING-CFAF/DAY:WOMEN425100500001659.5247643.826PLANTING-CFAF/DAY:CHILD40705000016757839.684HARVESTING-CFAF/DAY:MEN434100500001703.4887543.835HARVESTING-CFAF/DAY:WOMEN425100500001633.3337648.08HARVESTING-CFAF/DAY:CHILD4160500001643.9027743.991WEEDING-CFAF/DAY:MEN4430500001654.5457460.811WEEDING-CFAF/DAY:WOMEN4160500001658.5377740.937WEEDING-CFAF/DAY:CHILD4160500001654.8787742.228IS THERE LIVESTOCK?470118229NO. OF CORRALS?18291527314352Sysmiss29IS THERE MUTUAL AID SYST?47014225CILSS Cluster number90550117279.07558.024Number of School90550117361118.545425.052Name of School90550Is school located in cluster?905501691422141if numclust=. then nearest clu90550-21555.26925.091school is public or private?9041141759021451Sysmiss14year when school created?90550-21988506.11862.836school has library?90550011629048housing available for teachers?905500115722848151number of grades90550-1664.4753.744number of classrooms90550-1274.6023.696number of students90550-14102239.123192.767number of girls90550-11088110.33785.929year to which the data pertain90550198698761995.306248.589Number of the CILSS Cluster11290116977.87254.722Number of the School112901207100.51254.919Name of the School11290C. MOD JEUNES FILLES4C. MODERNE AUTOROUTE8CEG4CEG ADJAME GARCONS4CEG ADJAME HARRIS8CEG ANYAMA4CEG BANGOLO4CEG BOUAFLE1CEG BOUNDIALI4CEG D'ADZOPE4CEG D'AGNIBILEKRO4CEG D'AKOUPE4CEG D'ARRAH4CEG DABAKALA4CEG DABOU4CEG DALOA4CEG DE BOCANDA3CEG DE BOUAFLE3CEG DE DALOA5CEG DE DIVO4CEG DE KATIOLA4CEG DE M'BAHIAKRO4CEG DE MAN2CEG DE TANDA6CEG DUEKOUE4CEG FERKESSE4CEG GAGNOA8CEG GD BASSAM4CEG GD LAHOU4CEG KOKO4CEG KORHOGO8CEG LAKOTA4CEG M'BATTO4CEG MAN2CEG ML KING4CEG ODIENNE4CEG PORT BOUET8CEG TANDA2CEG TSF4CEG YOPOUGON8CEST DU KETTIN3CFPC LOKO3CM ADJAME4CM COCODY4CM TREICHVILLE11COL A. NOBEL4COL ADESKA4COL ADVENTISTE11COL AHIANOT4COL AJAVON16COL AKOTA YAO1COL AKOTO YAO8COL ATLANTIDE4COL AYEMON N AGBOVIL4COL BEMA COULIBALY8COL BOSSON12COL CATHOLIQUE 2 CYC8COL CATHOLIQUE FILLE8COL CATHOLIQUE GARC4COL CESGT3COL CH DE FOUCAULD4COL CH DE GAULLE12COL CH LWANGA4COL CHATEAUBRIAND4COL DE KOUADIO M'BAT4COL DECROLY4COL DEPRI DEDI3COL DES LUTINS4COL DIAWAR3COL DIDEROT4COL DOH VALENTIN4COL DOMORAUD12COL DON BOSCO8COL DRISSA BALLO4COL EHOULE JAMES4COL EKRA MATHIEU4COL ENFANT JESUS8COL FADIGA8COL FADIGA DALOA4COL GAOUSSOU TOURE4COL GBAO GUIGLO4COL GBAO SAN PEDRO4COL GREBALO2COL GS ESPERANCE12COL GUEDE8COL GUIDY3COL GUIGY1COL H POINCARRE8COL J DE LA MENNAIS4COL J JAURES12COL JACQUES AKA AGBO4COL JEAN MERMOZ4COL KACOU JOSEPH4COL KIMOU M'BRA8COL KIRMANN4COL KIYALI4COL KOFFI GADEAU4COL KONAN N'TAPE9COL KONAN YAMOUS4COL LA MAIS DE BAMB12COL LA RENAISSANCE9COL LA RUCHE4COL LE DESTIN8COL LE MAHOU2COL LE PEDAGOGUE4COL LE WORODOUGOU4COL LEMANIA8COL LEON ROBERT4COL LES ACACIAS4COL LES ACACIAS DALO4COL LES HEURES CLAIR12COL LONIYA2COL LOUIS LE GRAND10COL MAKAN TRAORE4COL MOD JEUNES FILLE4COL MODERNE AGBOVIL4COL MONTAIGNE4COL MONTHERLANT4COL MUNICIPAL MANKON2COL N D ASSOMPT. 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AGBOVILLE4LYCEE AGENGOUROU1LYCEE CLASSIQUE12LYCEE D'ADZOPE4LYCEE DABOU4LYCEE DAOUKRO4LYCEE DE BOUAFLE4LYCEE DE DIVO4LYCEE DE GAGNOA8LYCEE DE KATIOLA4LYCEE DE MAN4LYCEE DES GARCONS4LYCEE GD BASSAM4LYCEE GUIGLO4LYCEE HOUPHOUET B.8LYCEE JEUNES FIILES1LYCEE JEUNES FILLES11LYCEE MAMI FAITAI/JF4LYCEE MIXTE4LYCEE MODERNE8LYCEE MODERNE 18LYCEE MODERNE 212LYCEE MODERNE 38LYCEE MODERNE KOUMAS12LYCEE MUNI ATTECOUBE2LYCEE MUNICIPAL8LYCEE SAINTE MARIE4LYCEE SCIENTIFIQUE4LYCEE SEGUELA4school present in cluster?1129019542175clust no. in which school lies11290-21183.10316.276school is public or private ?1129014112718Date of creation of the school11290-11987782.423964.559school has library ?11290-17571372housing for teachers available?11290-1754012374Number of cycles in the school11290-11218102307No. of grades in the 1st cycle11290-14602017218344103351No. of grades in the 2nd cycle11290-21-12460519139225329841No. of classrooms in the 1st cy11290-26013.2569.153No. of classrooms in the 2nd 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PLATEAUX)1CABINET DR AMANI1CABINET DU DR KOUAME KANGA1CABINET DU DR MARQUES FRANCIS1CABINET DU DR THIRD SEYDOU BAKARY1CABINET DU VESSOU TOURE/ADJAME1CABINET LA PALMERAIE1CABINET MEDICAL1CABINET MEDICAL ADJAME-NORD1CABINET MEDICAL AGI1CABINET MEDICAL BELLEVUE1CABINET MEDICAL DE KOUMASSI1CABINET MEDICAL DE L'INDENIE1CABINET MEDICAL DR GHANDOUR1CABINET MEDICAL DU VALLON 2 PLATEAUX1CABINET MEDICAL GFCI1CARDIOLOGIE TREICHVILLE1CAT ABENGOUROU1CAT ADZOPE1CAT BOUAKE1CAT DALOA1CAT FERKE1CAT GAGNOA1CAT KORHOGO1CAT MAN1CAT SAN PEDRO1CENTRE DE GYNECOLOGIE DR GNAMAN1CENTRE DE PEDIATRIE, COCODY1CENTRE DE SANTE AU GATL D'ABIDJAN1CENTRE DE SANTE D'ADJAME1CENTRE DE SANTE DE COCODY-NORD1CENTRE MEDICAL BIETRY1CENTRE MEDICAL DE LA BASE NAVALE1CENTRE MEDICAL DES GENS DE MER1CENTRE MEDICAL DU GS PM1CENTRE MEDICAL P ET AC1CENTRE MEDICALE POLYV. 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