{"doc_desc":{"title":"2021 FINACCESS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY","idno":"DDI-KEN-KNBS-KTUS-2021-V001","producers":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","abbreviation":"KNBS","affiliation":"State Department of Planning","role":"Collection of data, process and report"}],"prod_date":"2021","version_statement":{"version":"Version 001"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"DDI-KEN-KNBS-KTUS-2021-V001","title":"2021 Kenya Time Use Survey","alt_title":"2021 KTUS"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","affiliation":"State Department for Economic Planning "}],"production_statement":{"copyright":"(c) 2021, Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","funding_agencies":[{"name":"World Bank","abbreviation":"WB","role":"Funding"}]},"distribution_statement":{"distributors":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","abbreviation":"KNBS","affiliation":"State Department of Planning","uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"The Director General","affiliation":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics ","email":"directorgeneral@knbs.or.ke","uri":"www.knbs.or.ke"}]},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 001","version_date":"2021"},"study_info":{"keywords":[{"keyword":"2021 KTUS","vocab":"","uri":""}],"abstract":"The 2021 KTUS was designed to provide information on time spent on unpaid care work, participation of women\nand men in System of National Accounts (SNA) and Non-SNA activities. The aim of KTUS was to measure both\npaid and unpaid work in order to obtain indicators to be used in monitoring and evaluating policies that are meant\nto accelerate the achievement of gender equality and women's empowerment in Kenya.\nSpecific objectives of the survey were to:\ni.\tIdentify gender differences in time use patterns with special focus on paid and unpaid work activities.\nii.\tProvide data to inform policy and resource allocation to programmes that will accelerate achievement of gender equality and women's empowerment.\niii.\tProvide data to improve on the compilation of the contribution of household production to the National Accounts to inform macroeconomic policies and strategies.","coll_dates":[{"start":"2021","end":"2021","cycle":""}],"nation":[{"name":"KENYA","abbreviation":"KEN"}],"geog_coverage":"National coverage","analysis_unit":"Household, individuals, county and national level","universe":"The survey covered sampled households","notes":"Time use surveys record the activities done by different individuals from a representative selection of households, and the time spent on each activity. The time spent on an activity is measured in terms of the number of minutes or hours within a 24-hour period. Typical examples of activities on which a person may spend time during the course of a day include: eating, travelling (walking, driving a car or riding a motor bike), unpaid child care (for example, supervising and feeding), working in a formal sector job (whether as employee or employer, in the public or private sector), doing unpaid 'economic' work (such as fetching water or collecting  firewood, or working unpaid in the family business), and housework (cleaning the house, preparing meals, caring for children)."},"method":{"data_collection":{"time_method":"2021","data_collectors":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","abbreviation":"KNBS","affiliation":"State Department for Economic Planning"}],"sampling_procedure":"The sample for the 2021 KCHS was drawn from the Kenya Household Master Sample Frame (K-HMSF) that was developed based on 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census (KPHC).  The K-HMSF composed of 10,000 clusters selected with Probability Proportional to Size (PPS) from approximately 128,000 Enumeration Areas (EAs) created during the 2019 KPHC. The frame is stratified into 92 sampling strata, that is, urban and rural areas in 45 counties plus Nairobi City and Mombasa counties which were purely urban. The counties form the first level\nof stratification.\n\nThe K-HMSF was designed to have four sub-samples (C1, C2, C3 and C4) each composed of 2,500 clusters, whereby each could serve as independent sample frame. Any two or more sub-samples can be combined whenever a bigger sample size required. The EAs for the 2021 KCHS were drawn from sub-frame (C1).\n\nTwo sets of units were sampled, namely; Enumeration Areas (EAs) and households. the units were sampled without replacement and only pre-selected units were visited for interviews. At the time of the household interviews, it was expected that individuals from specific age-groups will be eligible for different modules of the survey. For example, individuals aged 15-64 years were eligible for the labor module while individuals aged 15 and above were targeted for the time use module","coll_mode":"Computer Assisted Personal Interview [capi]","act_min":"Interviewing was conducted by teams of interviewers. Each interviewing team comprised of  interviewers, a supervisor, and a driver.  Each team used a 4 wheel drive vehicle to travel from cluster to cluster (and where necessary within cluster).\n\nThe role of the supervisor was to coordinator field data collection activities, including management of the field teams, supplies and equipment, finances, maps and listings, coordinate with local authorities concerning the survey plan and make arrangements for travel. Additionally, the field supervisor assigned the work to the interviewers, spot checked work, maintained field control documents, and sent completed questionnaires and progress reports to the central server.","cleaning_operations":"Data were downloaded from the central servers and checked against the inventory of expected returns to account for all data collected in the field. SyncCloud was also used to generate field check tables to monitor progress and flag any errors, which were communicated back to the field teams for correction. \n\nSecondary editing was done by members of the central office team, who resolved any errors that were not corrected by field teams during data collection. A CSPro batch editing tool was used for cleaning and tabulation during data analysis."},"analysis_info":{"response_rate":"A total of 24,000 households were sampled for the 2021 KCHS survey into which the time-use module was incorporated. 19,522 of the sampled households were found to be eligible for the survey. A household is considered to be eligible for a survey if it meets the following criteria; household is identified and successfully interviewed; a household is identified but refused to respond; a household is identified but no competent or no respondent is at home during the visits; and if a household is identified, the interview was started and then postponed. Out of the eligible households, 16,945 households participated in the survey and successfully completed the questionnaire resulting to a national household response rate of 86.8 per cent.\n\nThe time use module targeted individuals aged 15 years and old. There were 40,764 individuals eligible for the time use survey module from the 16,945 households interviewed. A maximum of two individuals were randomly selected from each household to participate in time use module a Kish Grid was used for their selection. This resulted in the section of 29,107 individuals to complete this module. From the pre-selected individuals, 24,004 individuals were successfully interviewed, translating to individual response rate of 82.5 per cent.\n\nSeveral selected dwelling units were found to be ineligible (vacant, destroyed, could not be located, or dwelling no longer a household) as a result of use of a non-updated household list. The household list used as sampling frame was developed during the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census (KPHC) enumeration and a lot of time has elapsed resulting in many changes in the EAs. Table 2.2 below presents the household and individual response rates."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"Confidentiality of the respondents is guaranteed as as outlined in the Statistics Act,2006 and Data Protection Act, 2019","required":"yes","form_no":"","uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","affiliation":"State Department for Economic Planning","email":"info@kbns.or.ke","uri":"www.knbs.or.ke"}],"cit_req":"Kenya Time Use survey 2021 (KTUS 2021)","conditions":"The dataset has been anonymized and is available as a Public Use Dataset. It is accessible to all for statistical and research purposes only, under the following terms and conditions:\n1.\tThe data and other materials will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement of the KNBS. \n2.\tThe data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations. \n3.\tNo attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to the KNBS. \n4.\tNo attempt will be made to produce links among datasets provided by the KNBS, or among data from the KeNADA and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations. \n5.\tAny books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the KeNADA will cite the source of data in accordance with the Citation Requirement provided with each dataset.","disclaimer":"The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses."}}}}