{"doc_desc":{"title":"MPLCS2015_v1","idno":"DDI_MMR_2015_MPLCS_v01_M","producers":[{"name":"World Bank","abbreviation":"WB","affiliation":"IBRD","role":"Produced the DDI (Metadata document)"},{"name":"Development Economics Data Group","abbreviation":"DECDG","affiliation":"World Bank","role":"Review of the metadata"}],"prod_date":"2021-05-26","version_statement":{"version":"Version 01 (May 2021)"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"MMR_2015_MPLCS_v01_M","title":"Poverty and Living Conditions Survey  2014-2015","alt_title":"MPLCS 2015"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"World Bank","affiliation":"WB"}],"oth_id":[{"name":"Department of Population","affiliation":"Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population","email":"","role":"Provide master sample"}],"production_statement":{"producers":[{"name":"Planning Department","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning, Finance and Industry (MOPFI)","role":"Overseeing the data collection "},{"name":"Central Statistical Organization","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning, Finance and Industry (MOPFI)","role":"In charge of national strategy for development of statistics"}],"funding_agencies":[{"name":"World Bank","abbreviation":"WB","role":"Funded data collecting, technical assistance, funded analysis of data"},{"name":"Government of Myanmar","abbreviation":"Govt. MMR","role":"Salaries for public service agents overseeing the survey"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Living Standards Measurement Study [hh\/lsms]","series_info":"The Myanmar Poverty and Living Conditions Survey (MPLCS) 2015 builds on previous integrated surveys conducted in Myanmar. Although these surveys are not part of a formal series, they are considered part of a policy process that collected data for measuring social development.\n\nHere are similar surveys conducted in Myanmar:\n- Integrated Household Living Condition Assessment 2005 and 2010\n- Household Income and Expenditure Survey 1989, 1995, 2001, 2007, and 2012"},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 01: Edited, anonymized dataset for public distribution. The data files include 13 primary modules and poverty aggregate datasets","version_date":"2021-04-06"},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"Poverty","vocab":"World Bank ","uri":""},{"topic":"Fragile & Conflict-affected States","vocab":"World Bank","uri":""},{"topic":"Health","vocab":"World Bank","uri":""},{"topic":"Education","vocab":"World Bank","uri":""},{"topic":"Agriculture & Rural Development","vocab":"World Bank","uri":""},{"topic":"Labor Markets","vocab":"World Bank ","uri":""},{"topic":"Energy","vocab":"World Bank ","uri":""}],"abstract":"The MPLCS 2015 is a comprehensive study of how people in Myanmar live. It is a joint analysis conducted by a technical team from the Ministry of Planning and Finance, Government of Myanmar, and the Poverty and Equity Global Practice of the World Bank. It collects data on the occupations of people, how much income they earn, and how they use this to meet the food, housing, health, education, and other needs of their families.\n\nThe Myanmar Poverty and Living Conditions Survey has the following objectives: \n- Put forward trends in poverty between 2004\/05, 2009\/10 and 2015\n- Present a measure of poverty that reflects the situation of poverty in Myanmar in 2015 at the national, urban\/rural and agro-zone \n- Conduct analysis about the situation and nature of poverty in Myanmar that informs policy choices and strategies.","coll_dates":[{"start":"2015-01-26","end":"2015-04-09","cycle":""}],"nation":[{"name":"Myanmar","abbreviation":"MMR"}],"geog_coverage":"National coverage. The survey is a representative of the Union Territory, four agro-zones, and urban\/rural areas.","analysis_unit":"- Households\n- Individuals\n- Agricultural parcel and crops\n- Consumption items","universe":"The survey covered only the usual household residents, excluding people living in hotels\/motels\/guesthouses, military camps, police camps, orphanages\/homes for the aged, religious centers, boarding schools\/colleges\/universities, correctional facilities\/prisons, hospitals, camps\/hostels for workers, and homeless\/other collective quarters.","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"The 2015 MPLCS covered the following topics:\n\u2022 Household composition and demographics \n\u2022 Education, literacy, and training\n\u2022 Health\n\u2022 Labor and Employment\n\u2022 Migration and remittances\n\u2022 Housing\n\u2022 Household assets\/ durables\n\u2022 Household consumption expenditure \n\u2022 Non-farm businesses \n\u2022 Agricultural activities\n\u2022 Loans and credit\n\u2022 Finance \n\u2022 Food security and subjective assessment of well-being \n\u2022 Shocks and coping strategies\n\u2022 Community questionnaire"},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"Myanmar Survey Research","abbreviation":"MSR","affiliation":"Private Survey Firm "}],"sampling_procedure":"The MPLCS sample design was developed based on the sampling frame from the April 2014 Census pre-enumeration listing data. In addition to providing statistically representative estimates at the national level, the sample was designed so that representative estimates were derived for each of four agro-ecological zones (Hills and Mountains, Dry Zone, Coastal and Delta), for the urban\/rural levels overall, and specifically Yangon and surrounding area. The data are not representative at the state or region level.\n\nThe sample primary sampling units (PSUs) for this sample are the enumeration areas (EAs) defined for the 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census. There are 304 EAs and 3648 sample households.\n\nA stratified multi-stage sample design is used for the MLPCS 2015. The stratum are agro--ecological zone and rural\/urban. The classification of the EAs in the 2014 Myanmar Census of Population and Housing frame by urban and rural stratum was based on the administrative structure of the hierarchical geographic areas in Myanmar; all EAs in administrative areas defined as wards are considered urban, and all EAs in village tracks are classified as rural. The distribution of the households in the 2014 Myanmar Census of Population and Housing frame by region, urban and rural stratum, based on the preliminary Census data.","sampling_deviation":"A total of 14 sample EAs selected for the MPLCS could not be enumerated, mostly because of security problems. \n\nRefer to MPLCS 2014\/15 Survey Conduct and Quality Control Report.","coll_mode":"Face-to-face [f2f]","research_instrument":"The MPLCS questionnaire builds from earlier household expenditure and living conditions surveys conducted in Myanmar, in particular, the Integrated Household Living Conditions Assessment (IHCLA-I, 2005 and IHLCA-II, 2010) and the Household Income and Expenditure Survey (between 1989 and 2012) and WORLD BANK's LIVING STANDARD surveys. The MPLCS brings all these previous household surveys together into a single survey and provides one comprehensive source of living conditions information.\n\nThe MPLCS 2014\/2015 household questionnaire consists of 13 modules. \n1. Roster \n2. Education and literacy\n3a. Health status \n3b. Health care\n4. Labor and employment \n5a. International migration (current household members)\n5b. Remittances (former household members and others) \n6. Housing \n7. Household assets\/durables \n8a. Household consumption in the last 7 days \n8b. Non-food consumption expenditure in the last 30 days \n8c. Non-food consumption expenditure in 6 and 12 months \n9. Non-farm enterprises \n10a. Parcel roster \n10b. Inputs\n10c. Labor \n10d. Harvest and crop disposition \n10e. Livestock \n10f. Agricultural machinery and equipment \n10g. Aquaculture and fisheries \n11a. Loans\/credit \n11b. Financial inclusion \n12. Food security\/subjective assessment of well-being \n13. Shocks and coping strategies","coll_situation":"The fieldwork for the MPLCS was carried out by Myanmar Survey Research (MSR), a private survey firm. MSR was contracted to prepare and carry out the field implementation, quality control, data entry and processing of the MPLCS. Given that an objective of the survey was to contribute to the strengthening of the national statistical system, government counterparts were involved in stages of the survey process, including design, implementation, and analysis. In addition to overall consultation with the government on key survey design, a team of 14 government officers from Planning Department and Central Statistical Organization of MOPF participated in the training and piloting of the survey teams and followed in the initial weeks of data collection. For further information, please refer to the MPLCS 2015 Survey Conduct and Quality Control Report sections 2.3, 3.1 and 3.2.","act_min":"Field enumeration was conducted with 17 survey teams with one supervisor and three enumerators in each team. Field supervisors' role was to oversee each team of interviewers, including day-to-day supervision and logistics, as well as to contact community authorities, to collect community level data in each EA and to arrange appointments with respondent households. They were also responsible for field level quality control of work by field staff. The enumerators were responsible for fielding the household questionnaires.\n\nFor further information, please refer to the MPLCS 2015 Survey Conduct and Quality Control Report section 3.","weight":"The basic weight for each sample household is equal to the inverse of its probability of selection (calculated by multiplying the probabilities at each sampling stage). Household weight and adjusted Household weight are computed and included in the data file.\n\nFor the MPLCS, the households that could not be interviewed were generally replaced with random households from the listing for that sample EA. In general, it is important to adjust the sample household weights to take into account the non-interview households in each sample EA.\n\nFor more detail see in Section 5.2 MPLCS 2015 Survey Conduct and Quality Control Report. Please note household and adjusted household weights are included in each data file as hh_wt, adj_hh_wt","method_notes":"A comprehensive protocol for data quality assurance and management was put in place for data entry and processing conducted by MSR. Data entry was conducted using a double-entry approach using 30 data entry specialists using CSPro data management software. To ensure data entry quality control and in particular to catch keying mistakes, MSR applied a double-entry method, in which all the questionnaires are entered twice.\n\nSee more detail in MPLCS 2014\/15 Survey Conduct and Quality Control Report section 4."},"analysis_info":{"sampling_error_estimates":"Tables with calculated sampling errors and confidence intervals for the most important survey estimates, the different sources of non-sampling error presented in MPLCS 2015 Survey Conduct and Quality Control Report section 5.","data_appraisal":"For detail of data quality control and measurement, see in MPLCS 2015 Survey Conduct and Quality Control Report section 3.5."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"cit_req":"World Bank, 2015 Myanmar Poverty and Living Conditions Survey","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."}}},"schematype":"survey","tags":[{"tag":"DOI"}]}