Integrated Household Budget Survey 2005-2006 - Kenya
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Abstract
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The Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey (IHBS) 2005-2006, was designed to capture data that would be used to update poverty, welfare statistics and employment statistics, derive the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and revise the national accounts information.
IHBS also aimed at providing data on socio-economic aspects of the Kenyan population including education, health, energy, housing, water and sanitation. This data is critical to the government and private sector for the purpose of guiding investment and national development policy decisions. The survey was carried out by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) with technical and financial assistance from the Department for International Development (DfID), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the European Union (EU), the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), The World Bank and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
The survey covered all the 70 districts including rural and urban clusters with data being collected from all arid and semi-arid areas for the first time in a decade. All surveyed households were captured using the Geographical Positioning System (GPS) which made it possible to identify the precise geographical location of households. The survey was conducted over a period of 12 months, which covers all possible seasons, as in contrast to previous surveys where the longest survey conducted by the Bureau was for three (3) months.
Geographic coverage
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National
Analysis unit
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- Households
- Individuals
- Community
Universe
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The survey covered all household members (usual residents), all women aged 15-49 years resident in the household, and all children aged 0-4 years (under age 5) resident in the household.
Kind of data
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Sample survey data [ssd]
Sampling procedure
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The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) has established the National Sample Survey and Evaluation Program (NASSEP IV) sampling frame based on the 1999 Population and Housing Census (PHC). The sample design of the IHBS 2005-06 is based on this frame. The survey drew a sample of clusters from the set of 540 urban clusters and the 1,260 rural clusters under NASSEP IV sampling frame.
The IHBS 2005-06 covered a total of 1,343 clusters with a total sample of 13,430 households, stratified by district and by urban/rural. In the first stage, using the KNBS Master Sample (NASSEP IV), 1,343 clusters were selected with equal probability within a district. In the second stage, 10 households were selected with equal probability in each cluster.
A total sample of 13,430 households (10 households in each of 1,430 Primary Sampling Units (PSU) were allocated into 136 explicit strata (the urban and rural sections of each of Kenya's 69 districts, except in Nairobi and Mombasa, which are wholly urban). The 1,343 clusters required by the IHBS were selected from the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) 1,800-cluster master sample. This selection was done with equal probability within each stratum, except for the six districts that contain urban areas qualified as municipalities. In these districts, the urban part of the sample was further stratified into six groups (five socio-economic classes in the municipality itself and other urban areas in the district).
Sampling deviation
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From the design sample of 1,343 clusters, only 1,339 clusters were covered the remaining 4 clusters were not covered due to inaccessibility and security issues.
Mode of data collection
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Face-to-face [f2f]
Research instrument
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The following questionnaires were administered during the survey:
1. Household Questionnaire
2. Community Questionnaire
3. Diary Questionnaire
Cleaning operations
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Data editing took place at the data collection in the field including:
- During data entry in the field
- Structure checking and completeness
- Structural checking of SPSS data files
Response rate
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98%
Sampling error estimates
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Estimates of sampling error was calculated for the poverty level estimates only using .............
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