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General Household Survey-Panel (Post-Planting 2010)
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Nigeria, 2010
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Questionnaires
Panel Agricl Questionnaire 2010-2011
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subtitle GHS-PANEL AGRIC QUEST-2010-2011
Author(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Date 2012-03-21T12:22
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation , World Bank , Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development , Federal Ministry of Water Resources , National Food Reserve Agency
Publisher(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Description GHS-Panel Agriculture Questionnaire: The agriculture questionnaire solicits information on land ownership and use; farm labor; inputs use; GPS land area measurement and coordinates of household plots; agriculture capital; irrigation; crop harvest and utilization; animal holdings and costs; and household fishing activities. Some information is collected at the crop level to allow for detailed analysis for individual crops
Abstract The purpose of this section is to collect data on the household’s agricultural activities to link with non agricultural activities for household welfare. Agriculture is the system of cultivating soil for production of crops, horticulture, livestock/poultry, fishing, forestry and in varying degrees. Any household who engages in these activities should be administered this questionnaire.
The agricultural inputs and marketing of the agricultural products are also covered in this survey. Agriculture plays a vital role in many developing countries like Nigeria and therefore it is very important that this section is to be accurately administered.
Table of contents Cover page: Household identification
- Section A1: Land and Dry Season Planting
- Section A2: Harvest Labor
- Section A3: Agricultural production Harvest of Field and Tree Crops
Section A4: Agricultural Capital
- Section A5: Extension Services
- Section A6: Animal Holdings
- Section A7: Animal Costs
- Section A8: Other Agricultural Income
- Section A9: Fishing, Capital and Revenue
- Section A10: Network Roster
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Technical documents
Basic Information Document-2010-2011
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subtitle GHS-PANEL BASIC INFOR-2010-2011
Author(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Date 2012-03-21T12:30
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation , World Bank , Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development , Federal Ministry of Water Resources , National Food Reserve Agency
Publisher(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Description Basic Information Document about the survey
Abstract Concepts and main definitions: In order to manage the survey properly, a list of key terms has been established, which should help interviewers in carrying out their work. Detailed definitions are provided in relevant Chapters on individual Modules.
Table of contents Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction........................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Expected Benefits ............................................................................................................. 2
1.2 Innovations ....................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Coverage and Scope ......................................................................................................... 3
2.0 The Survey Instruments ..................................................................................................... 4
3.0 Sample Design ................................................................................................................. 11
4.0 Training of Field Staff and Data Entry Operators for the Survey...................................... 13
5. 0 Field Work ...................................................................................................................... 14
5.1 Organization of Fieldwork................................................................................................ 14
5.2 Fieldwork Monitoring and Evaluation............................................................................... 14
6.0 Data Management and Description of Datasets................................................................. 15
6.1 Data Management ............................................................................................................. 15
6.11 Data Entry ....................................................................................................................... 15
6.12 Data Cleaning................................................................................................................... 15
6.13 Data Cleaning Challenges................................................................................................ 16
6.14 Weighting of Data............................................................................................................ 16
6.2 Description of Datasets...................................................................................................... 17
6.21 Household Data................................................................................................................ 17
6.22 Agriculture Data............................................................................................................... 19
6.23 Community datasets.......................................................................................................... 21
7.0 Using the Data.................................................................................................................... 22
7.1 File Structure .................................................................................................................... 22
7.2 Merging Datasets .............................................................................................................. 22
7.21 Household and Agriculture Datasets .............................................................................. 22
7.22 Post-Planting and Post-Harvest Datasets........................................................................ 22
7.23 Community Datasets........................................................................................................ 22
7.3 Network Roster ................................................................................................................ 23
8.0 Calculation of consumption aggregate............................................................................... 24
8.1 Derivation of Food Gifts and Home Production Expenditure ........................................... 24
8.2 Consumption Aggregate Datasets...................................................................................... 25
8.21 Annual Dataset................................................................................................................. 25
8.22 Commodity Grouping of Items......................................................................................... 26
9.0 Overall Problems and Challenges Faced During the First Wave of the Survey and
Recommendations for Wave 2 of the Survey .......................................................................... 28
9.1 Sampling ........................................................................................................................... 28
9.2 Field work ........................................................................................................................ 28
9.21 Pre-filling of Questionnaires............................................................................................ 28
9.22 Availability of Electricity ............................................................................................... 29
9.23 Flooding .......................................................................................................................... 29
9.24 GPS Units........................................................................................................................ 29
9.25 Data entry........................................................................................................................ 29
9.26 Delay in States Responding to Data Queries .................................................................. 30
Appendix 1 : How to Obtain Copies of the Data .................................................................... 31
Appendix 2: Agriculture land Conversion Factors ................................................................. 32
Appendix 3: How the Consumption Aggregate was Calculated. ............................................ 33
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Other Materials
Supervisor Instruction Manual-2010-2011
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subtitle GHS-PANEL SUPER MANUAL-2010-2011
Author(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Date 2012-03-21T12:28
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation , World Bank , Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development , Federal Ministry of Water Resources , National Food Reserve Agency
Publisher(s) National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Description Supervisor Instruction Manual to assist the supervisor in the feild during data collection
Abstract The most important responsibilities as a supervisor is to communicate the importance of the survey to local leaders and sampled households. On arrival at the EA, the first thing you and the interviewer should do is arrange a meeting with the local authorities to clarify the purpose and importance of the survey. The contents of the meeting include:
1) Introduction of the interviewer to the local authorities.
2) Explanation of the following specific issues:

a) The National Bureau of Statistics is conducting the General Household Panel Survey. This survey aims to produce an in-depth assessment of the actual status of
living conditions of all segments of the population. It is of great significance to provide the information needed to form the basis of policy development in order to
improve and upgrade the living conditions of all Nigerians across all sectors.
b) The data collected from the survey will be used for the analysis of current important socio-economic issues of the nation such as: living standard disparities,
poverty rates, social services for people's daily needs, labor and employment, lack of employment among youth, agricultural production and so on.
c) All information and data collected from the households is absolutely confidential, and is to be used for research purposes only. It will not be used for tax imposition or for other purposes.
d) Ask the village leaders to encourage the survey households in their area to cooperate with the interviewers as they provide information to them.
You must request assistance from the local authorities in order to create the conditions that will enable the interviewer to complete his or her work efficiently.
Supervising Interviewers In supervising interviews, you are responsible for observing and monitoring interviews, reinterviewing select households, supervising the data entry operation, maintaining the link between the interviewers and the data entry operator, coordinating with NBS state, regional and Headquarters staff, and managing problems in the field. Each of these tasks is described below.
The supervisor has responsibility for the following steps as this relates to checking the questionnaires for error and the coordination of the activities between the interviewers and the data entry operator.

Your primary responsibility is to manage the interviewers and data entry personnel to ensure the successful completion and quality of data collected in the given time period for the field work. You are expected to record information about the field work by completing the field work forms which track the status of completion of the work in the field, document problems in the field and solutions taken to resolve these problems, and track the data entry process. Specifically, your
tasks include:
1. Introduce the survey and interviewers in the communities and households where the survey is administered.
2. Review questionnaires and check that it has been correctly filled in.
3. Monitor and attend some interviews and make comments on the worker's performance.
4. Meet frequently with each member of the group to discuss, improve and organize work.
5. Help workers to solve the problems they encounter in dealing with respondents who are not responsive to questions or refuse to be interviewed.
6. Manage the team’s work schedule, including tracking questionnaires completed in the field, questionnaires assigned to the data entry team, and questionnaires that require correction by interviewers.
7. Carry out the community survey in every Enumeration Area.
8. Communicate with NBS State, Regional and Headquarters staff regarding field issues, as necessary.
Table of contents Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................. 4
Objectives ............................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2: Role and Responsibility of the Supervisor........................................................................ 5
Chapter 3: Characteristics of a Good Supervisor .............................................................................. 6
Chapter 4: Managing Fieldwork .................................................................................................... 6
Establishing Good Relationships with Communities and Panel Households ............................................ 7
Supervising Interviewers ............................................................................................................. 7
Checking Error Reports and Questionnaires .................................................................................... 7
Structure of the Error Report and Error Messages ........................................................................... 9
Observing and Monitoring Interviews ............................................................................................ 10
Re-interview of Selected Households ............................................................................................ 11
Supervising Data Entry Operators ................................................................................................. 11
Fieldwork Forms ......................................................................................................................... 12
Managing Common Problems Encountered in the Field ..................................................................... 12
Respondents unavailable .............................................................................................................. 12
Refusal from household ................................................................................................................ 13
Replacement Households ............................................................................................................. 13
Chapter 5: Administering the Community Questionnaire .................................................................... 14
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 14
COVER PAGE .............................................................................................................................. 15
SECTION 1: RESPONDENT CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................. 16
SECTION 2: FOOD PRICES ............................................................................................................ 17
SECTION 3: LABOR ..................................................................................................................... 18
SECTION 4: LAND PRICES AND CREDIT .......................................................................................... 21
Appendix 1: Error Report .............................................................................................................. 24
APPENDIX 2 ................................................................................................................................ 29
Appendix 3: Field Work Forms ........................................................................................................ 30
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