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Welfare Monitary Survey 3, 1997, Third Round

Kenya, 1997
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
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Identification

Survey ID Number
KEN-KNBS-WMS3-1997-V02
Title
Welfare Monitary Survey 3, 1997, Third Round
Subtitle
Third Round
Translated Title
English
Country
Name Country code
Kenya KEN
Study type
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
Series Information
The survey is part of the Welfare Monitoring Survey(WMS) series, initiated in the early 1990s to monitor the possible socio-economic effects of Structural Adjustment Programmes in Kenyan.
Abstract
Since its inception in the early 1990s, the Welfare Monitoring Survey has played a crucial role as a tool for guiding policy decisions, and particularly those that are aimed at welfare improvements. Previous welfare monitoring surveys, for example, have shown that nearly half of the Kenyan population is. living in Absolute Poverty, and that poverty in general is on the increase. This revelation has in the recent past led to a number of Government measures to curb the deterioration in welfare.

The latest poverty estimates date back to the second Welfare Monitoring Survey (WMSII) of 1994, in which rural poverty was estimated at 46% and urban poverty at 29%. Since current information on the nature of poverty is essential for designing more poverty-sensitive strategies, the purpose of this report is to update 1994 poverty levels through the findings of the third Welfare Monitoring Survey (WMSIII), carried out between March and May 1997.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Both at the Husehold and Individual levels

Version

Version Description
Version 02- This follows an upgrade of Version 01 of october 2008
Version Date
2012-08-14

Scope

Notes
The scope of WMSIII includes:
- Household demographics
- Child information
- Amenities (Access, use and satisfaction to/with health services)
- Assets
- Household consumption and expenditure
-Computed variables from consumption and expenditure

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National Coverage
Universe
The survey covered all de jure household members (usual residents)

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics Ministry of Planning, National Development and Vision 2030
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation Role
Government of Kenya GOK Survey Personnel, Transport
World Bank WB Financial Resources

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The selection probabilities were based on a three-stage sampling scheme, as described below:
First Stage -EA selection within the district
Second Stage -Cluster selection
Third Stage -Household selection
Weighting
Sample weights were calculated for each of the data file based on the NASSEP 3 Sampling Frame.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End Cycle
1997-02-09 1997-08-01 3
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Supervision
Interviewing was conducted by CBS field stafff in all the districts each field staff was allocated at least three clusters. Each district statistical officer supervised the data collection they were complemented by a team of cordinators from CBS headquaters
Data Collection Notes
Only 2.3 percent of the households were not covered due to operational and logistical constraints arising from desertion, insecurity or inaccessibility for lack of adequate transport.
Household refusals were minimal, accounting for only 0.1 percent of the cases.
All households found to have no responsible member to provide the required information were treated as non-responding households after three call-backs.
Data Collectors
Name Abbreviation Affiliation
Central Bureau of Statistics CBS Ministry of Planning and national Development

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
Two sets of questionnaires were administered during the survey at different intervals. Phase one covered the core module; phase two administered Agriculture and non-agricultural income modules. The first set of questionnaires, referred to as the Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire (CWIQ), had two sections as indicated below:
a) Core Welfare Indicators
Section I Demographic and Social Amenities
Part I
Household Roster, covering demographics of household members,
Health and family insurance, covering employment of members aged 5 years and above.
Part II - Child roster (anthropometry).
Part III - Household amenities.
Part IV - Household assets
Section II Household Expenditure Module
(b) Agriculture Questionnaire and Non Agricultural Income
The second set of questionnaires covered agriculture activities for rural households and non-agricultural income for both rural and urban households. The module consisted of six parts, as outlined below:
Farming and agricultural services
Holding characteristics, crops and livestock production Non-agricultural income from informal sector activities Farm labour
General farm productivity constraints
Changes in agricultural production and food consumption.
Apart from the questionnaires administered during the survey, an additional module on prevailing rurallurban retail prices of essential commodities was also implemented. Supervisory duties during data collection were carried out by a team of 40 professionals drawn from Ministry headquarters, with support from respective district statistical officers. As previously mentioned, only non-ASAL districts were covered during the survey.

Data Processing

Data Editing
Data editing for the survey took place at the following stages :
- Office editing and coding before the scanning of the questions and Structure checking and completeness
Other Processing
For tabulation and analysis: SPSS software was used.

Access policy

Access authority
Name Affiliation Email URL
Director General KNBS directorgeneral @knbs.or.ke www.knbs.or.ke
Contacts
Name Affiliation Email URL
Director General KNBS directorgeneral@knbs.co.ke www.knbs.or.ke
Citation requirements
"Kenya National Bureau of Statistic, Welfare Monitoring Survey 3, 1997"

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
KNBS provides these data to external users without any warranty or responsibility implied. KNBS accepts no responsibility for the results and/or implications of any actions resulting from the use of these data.
Copyright
(c) 2012, Kenya National Bureau of Statistics

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
KEN-KNBS-WMS3-1997-v02
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics KNBS Ministry of Planning, National development and Vision 2030 Original producer
Date of Metadata Production
2012-08-14
DDI Document version
Version 02 follows an update of version 01 of October 2008.
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