Sample size and design:
Ultimate sampling unit:
Dwelling.
Sample size (ultimate sampling units):
About 8,500 dwellings representing 6,900 households and covering some 20,000 persons.
(...) For the 1996-1999 period, in every survey round (6 months), one third of sampled dwellings is dropped out and replaced by new dwellings, so that two thirds of units remain unchanged.
(...) Significant changes or revisions:
Regular improvements of the survey questionnaire; updating of the sample frame.
Language:English
Score: 1174567.1
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http://www.ilo.org/ilostat-files/SSM/SSM3/E/HR.html
Data Source: un
“Meanwhile, newly built luxury dwellings are springing up throughout cities – made possible often through the forced eviction of poor communities.”
(...) Farha insisted that these new dwellings “do not fulfil any housing need” since many remained vacant, “acting as vessels for money laundering or investment”.
(...) “These measures will improve the lives of those most in need, and they can be introduced immediately as they do not require Government spending.”
Language:English
Score: 1168316
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https://news.un.org/story/2019/09/1047222
Data Source: un
“Meanwhile, newly built luxury dwellings are springing up throughout cities – made possible often through the forced eviction of poor communities.”
(...) Farha insisted that these new dwellings “do not fulfil any housing need” since many remained vacant, “acting as vessels for money laundering or investment”.
(...) “These measures will improve the lives of those most in need, and they can be introduced immediately as they do not require Government spending.”
Language:English
Score: 1168316
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2019/09/1047222
Data Source: un
▪When dwellings are occupied by their owners, the imputed value of the housing services enters into both the output and final consumption expenditure of the owners.
Source: Manual of System National Accounts2008 (SNA2008) paragraph 9.57
Estimation methods
Estimation of household expenditure on dwelling services in
the GDP
Calculation of PPPs for dwelling services
HOUSING
Actual rental / Rentals Imputed rental /Owner-occupied
Actual expenditure by households on rents for
dwellings
Estimate of how much owner- occupiers would have paid in rent
if not owning their dwellings
Basic Headings of housing services
2. Specifications
Studio apartment
11.04.11.1.01.101 11.04.11.1.01.102
Dwelling size (usable surface)
in m2
15-35 35-60
in sqft
160-380 380-650
One-bedroom apartment,
11.04.11.1.01.103 11.04.11.1.01.104 11.04.11.1.01.105
Dwelling size (usable surface)
In m2
20 - 40 40 - 60 60 - 80
in sqft
220 - 430 430 - 650 650 - 850
Two-bedroom apartment
11.04.11.1.01.106 11.04.11.1.01.107 11.04.11.1.01.108
Dwelling size (usable surface)
In m2
40 - 60 60-80
80-120
in sqft
430 – 650 650-850
850-1300
Three-bedroom apartment
11.04.11.1.01.109 11.04.11.1.01.110
Dwelling size (usable surface)
In m2
60-80 80-120
in sqft
650-850 850-1300
Attached house (row house)
11.04.11.1.01.111 11.04.11.1.01.112 11.04.11.1.01.113 11.04.11.1.01.114
Dwelling size (usable surface)
In m2
50-80 80-120
120-180 180-240
in sqft
540-850 850-1300
1300-1950 1950-2600
Single-detached house
11.04.11.1.01.115 11.04.11.1.01.116 11.04.11.1.01.117 11.04.11.1.01.118 11.04.11.1.01.119
Dwelling size (usable surface)
In m2
90-120 120-180 180-240 240-300 300-360
in sqft
970-1300 1300-1950 1950-2600 2600-3250 3250-3900
There is no wall in common, from the main
house, with the neighbours
3.
Language:English
Score: 1167438.9
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https://www.cepal.org/sites/de...1-03-housing-rental-survey.pdf
Data Source: un
Data are recorded for the household unit which is characterised by:
one person units
two or more people living together:
sharing a single dwelling or compound
Unit members:
Usual residents temporarily living away from the dwelling are not included as unit members. Visitors (not usual residents) temporarily living in the dwelling are not included as unit members. Domestic staff living in same dwelling/compound are not included in the unit. Renters living in same dwelling/compound are not included in the unit. Boarders living in same dwelling/compound are not included in the unit.
Language:English
Score: 1166352.3
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http://www.ilo.org/ilostat-files/SSM/SSM6/E/415A.html
Data Source: un
A 4% decrease was observed
in the construction and assembly production. With 106,000 dwellings completed in 2001,
the construction industry recorded an increase of almost 21%, which represents a significant
improvement over the year 2000. (...) About 719,000 dwellings were under construction. However, it was only 1% increase in
comparison with the situation in 2000. (...) The situation is unlikely to improve until 2003. By 2003,
increases are predicted in the production of coniferous sawnwood and broadleaved sawnwood
(Questionnaire TC2).
Language:English
Score: 1164084
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DA...is/market/market-60/poland.pdf
Data Source: un
A 4% decrease was observed in the construction and assembly production . With 106,000 dwellings completed in 2001 , the construction industry recorded an increase of almost 21%, which represents a significant improvement over the year 2000. (...) About 719,000 dwellings were under construction. However, it was only 1% increase in comparison with the situation in 2000. (...) The situation is unlikely to improve until 2003. By 2003, increases are predicted in the production of coniferous sawnwood and broadleaved sawnwood (Questionnaire TC2).
Language:English
Score: 1164084
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DA...is/market/market-60/poland.doc
Data Source: un
Data are recorded for the household unit which is characterised by:
one person units
two or more people living together:
sharing a single dwelling or compound
sharing a common budget for (at least) food and housing expenditures
pooling their income to some extent
Unit members:
Usual residents temporarily living away from the dwelling are included, if away continuously for less than 3 months. Visitors (not usual residents) temporarily living in the dwelling are not included as unit members. Domestic staff living in same dwelling/compound are included in the unit. Renters living in same dwelling/compound are not included in the unit. Boarders living in same dwelling/compound are not included in the unit.
Language:English
Score: 1162396.4
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http://www.ilo.org/ilostat-files/SSM/SSM6/E/331B.html
Data Source: un
Part Number
Total Number of Holders
Number of Cattle Holders
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11 Part 12 Part 13 Part 14 Part 15 Part 16 Part 17 Part 18 Part 19 Part 20 Part 21 T o t a l
Form I: Identification Form - First Visit
Section I: Locality Identification Form
1 Administrative District 2 Census District 3 Enumeration Area 4 Block Number 5 Locality Name
6 Enumerator’s Name Enumerator’s signature
7 Date when listing commenced 8 Date when listing completed
9 Supervisor’s Name Supervisor’s Signature
10 Date Checked
11 ( Office and Supervisor Use ) Selection Number
12a Total Number of Holders (ch +non ch)
12b Total Number of Cattle Holders (ch)
13a Number for selection (non ch only)
13b Number of Selected Holders (non ch only)
13c Total Sample of holders (ch + non ch)
13d Total Number of Listed Dwellings
13e Total Number of Occupied Dwellings
CONFIDENTIAL 2015 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS questionnaire
IF FOUND PLEASE SEND TO: STATISTICS BOTSWANA OFFICE, PRIVATE BAG 0024, GABORONE
OR NEAREST DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS OFFICE
(Codes)
Form Continuation
Total Number of Forms
This Page is Part
of
Random Start
1-20 Take All Take All
Interval
12 ( Supervisor Use )
1 Identification Form 1 - First Visit / 2015 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS Identification Form 1 - First Visit / 2015 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS 2
Section II: Listing of Dwellings and Household Question 14a
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Dwelling Number
(Census Number Plate)
Is this Dwelling Occupied at this time
Yes = 1
No = 2
House hold No.
(...) LAND, CROPS AND LIVESTOCK . i.e.
(9A - 9H)
11A
To be used for selection
11B
Office Use
Do you have any other permanent dwellings within this EA if YES, where are they located
(Write locality names)
9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F 9G 9H 9I 9J
If YES to any Columns 9C to 9I, write NUMBER of livestock in appropriate box and if NO, then, write zero
(NB: Mules to be counted together with donkeys)
LANDS CROPS CATTLE SHEEP GOATS DONKEYS HORSES PIGS POULTRY OTHER
Yes = 1 Yes = 1
No = 2 No = 2 Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5
6 6
7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25
14b Number of Dwellings listed
14c Number of Occupied Dwellings
14d Total number of holders ........ on this FORM
14e Cattle Holders with 100 cattle or more
3 Identification Form 1 - First Visit / 2015 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS
Section III: Sketch Map of the Locality 15 a. Draw a sketch map of the locality to show the locations of the dwelling units b. Place dwelling numbers ( from Section II, Column 1 ) on the map c.
Language:English
Score: 1159515.5
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...nnaire_5/BWA_ENG_QUE1_2011.pdf
Data Source: un
DHS data structure and data files
Methodology and Tools for Supporting the
Formulation of Evidence-based Policies in
Response to the Challenge of Population Ageing
in Malawi
By
Jesman Chintsanya, PhD
Department of Population Studies, Chancellor
College, University of Malawi
19-21 July 2016, Lilongwe, Malawi
Outline
• Introduction
• Background
• Methodology
• Findings
• Conclusion
• Recommendations
Introduction
• Projected population 16.8 million (NSO, 2010)
• TFR 5.0 children per woman (MDG Endline Survey, 2014)
• Rapid population growth (2.8%) per annum (NS0, 2010)
• HIV prevalence has remained stable, 10% (NSO, 2011)
• Improvements in ART
• Improvements in life expectancy
• Proportion of persons aged 60+ will increase from 4.9%
(2015) to 7.6% (2050), (United Nations, 2015).
• In absolute terms this equates to 0.85 million to 3.3 million
persons
Need for Data and Statistics on Order Persons
• The increase in proportion of older persons has both
opportunities and challenges
• Older people have the knowledge and skills which they can
use to help families or communities deal with different
challenges
• Population of older persons steadily increases in the country,
the social, economic and cultural challenges associated with
ageing populations are likely to multiply
• Hence, UNDESA and Ministry of Gender, Children and Social
Welfare (Department of Disability and Elderly Affairs),
commissioned a study to investigate available data and
statistics on older persons that can inform socio-economic
planning.
Study Objectives
• To assess the status of empirical data on older persons for
supporting the formulation of evidence-based policies in
response to the challenge of population ageing in Malawi
• Present evidence of available data on older persons,
• Identify existing gaps and,
• Make recommendations on improving the data situation.
Study Methods
Document review
• The Constitution of the Republic of Malawi,
• National Pensions Act,
• National Policy for Older Persons (draft),
• National Social Support Policy, and Malawi Growth and Development Strategy
(MGDS) II.
• The National Statistical Act
• National Commission on Science and Technology (NCST) research and ethics
guidelines
Database search
• Search from different producers, however, NSO was the main source
• collection instruments were closely studied to obtain an idea of the type of
data collected by the data producers in the country
Electronic/internet literature search
• A search engine of Google was conducted to identify publications on older
persons which could not be sourced using the above two study methods.
(...) Housing Conditions
The censuses, and all major surveys (MDHS, IHS,
WMS) collect information on housing and
household characteristics
Question asked include: type of household; type of
dwelling structure; and tenure of the dwelling
structure
The 2014 WMS asked information on the
occupancy tenure to the arrangements under
which the household resides in a dwelling.
Language:English
Score: 1101667.7
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https://www.un.org/en/developm...awi_Assessment_JChintsanya.pdf
Data Source: un