{"doc_desc":{"title":"Lagos Household Survey -2005-2006","idno":"DDI-NGR-LASG-COS-HHSURVEY-2006-v1.0","producers":[{"name":"Central Office of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, Alusa, Ikeja","abbr":"COS","affiliation":"Lagos State Government ","role":" Metadata Producer"}],"prod_date":"2009-10-19","version_statement":{"version":"Version 1.0 (October, 2009)"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"NGR-LASG-COS-HHSURVEY-2006-v1.0","title":"Lagos Household Survey -2005-2006","sub_title":"First round","alternate_title":"HHS-2006","translated_title":"No translation"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Central  Office of Statistics (COS)","affiliation":"Lagos State Government "}],"oth_id":[{"name":"Lagos State Government","affiliation":"State Government ","email":"","role":"Host Government "},{"name":"DEEPALI TEWARI","affiliation":"World Bank ","email":"","role":"Official in Charge of LMDGP Programmes"}],"production_statement":{"producers":[{"name":"University  Of Ibadan Consultancy Services Unit","abbr":"UI CONSULT","affiliation":"Consultant ","role":"Data collection"},{"name":"University  Of Lagos Consultancy Services Unit","abbr":"UNILAG CONSULT","affiliation":"Consultant ","role":"Data collection"},{"name":"Lagos Metropolitant Development and Governance Projects\/ World Bank","abbr":"LMDGP","affiliation":"Lagos State Government ","role":"Data collection\/Publication"},{"name":"Lagos State Ministry Of Economic Planning and Budget","abbr":"MEPB","affiliation":"Lagos State Government ","role":"Monitoring"}],"copyright":"\u00a9 COS 2009","prod_date":"2008-06-25","funding_agencies":[{"name":"Lagos State Ministry Of Economic Planning and Budget","abbr":"MEPB","role":"Funding "},{"name":"Lagos Metropolitant Development and Governance Projects\/ World Bank","abbr":"LMDGP","role":"Funding "},{"name":"World Bank","abbr":"WB","role":"Funding "}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Director, Central Office of Statistics","affiliation":"Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget","email":"lasgstat@yahoo.com","uri":""}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Other Household Survey [hh\/oth]","series_info":"The Lagos Household Survey  2006, also reffered to as service delivery assesment  survey,  was the first Baseline Survey under the World Bank assisted Lagos  Metropolitan  Development and Governance Projects  (LMDGP) which started a year earlier in 2005.  \n\nThe household survey was a key component of the Baseline Projects which also consisted of five major economic surveys."},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 1.0 (October, 2009)","version_date":"2009-10-19","version_notes":"Version 1.0: Data used to generate the tables and the report (June, 2008)\n                       Labeling of the variables and documenting the literial question(October, 2009)"},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"housing [10.1]","vocab":"CESSDA","uri":"http:\/\/www.nesstar.org\/rdf\/common"},{"topic":"employment [3.1]","vocab":"CESSDA","uri":"http:\/\/www.nesstar.org\/rdf\/common"},{"topic":"working conditions [3.6]","vocab":"CESSDA","uri":"http:\/\/www.nesstar.org\/rdf\/common"},{"topic":"unemployment [3.5]","vocab":"CESSDA","uri":"http:\/\/www.nesstar.org\/rdf\/common"},{"topic":"basic skills education [6.1]","vocab":"CESSDA","uri":"http:\/\/www.nesstar.org\/rdf\/common"}],"abstract":"The Lagos Household Survey  2006, also reffered to as service delivery assesment  survey,  was the first Baseline Survey under the World Bank assisted Lagos  Metropolitan  Development and Governance Projects  (LMDGP) which started a year earlier in 2005.  The household survey was a key component of the Baseline Projects which also consisted of five major economic surveys.\n\n    The survey's objectives was to provide reliable data on a timely basis for monitoring changes in the welfare status by local government areas in the State, provides estimates at local government level , assess the social and economic situation in the State and provides relevant data required to monitor growth and development in the state ,as well as building the socio-economic database.","coll_dates":[{"start":"2005-06-06","end":"2005-09-02","cycle":"60 days"}],"nation":[{"name":"Nigeria","abbreviation":"NGA"}],"geog_coverage":"State Local Government Wards","analysis_unit":"Individuals, households, and communities.","universe":"Household members","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"The scope of the survey describes the modules in the questionaire and include:\n Household charasteristics and household listing \n Type of Housing  \n Land and Tenure\n Access to infrastructure-Storm water drainage\n Sanitation\n Water supply\n Solid waste removal\n Energy and Electricity\n Telephone\n Transportation and local roads\n Education\n Health\n Emergency and Policing services\n Community preference\n Household income and expenditure."},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"Central Office of Statistics","abbr":"COS","role":"","affiliation":"Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget"}],"sampling_procedure":"A sample of 6000 respondents were selected using a combination of probability proportional to size and equal  size sample i.e (mix Design) in appreciation of the spread and peculiarities of the state inhabitants and landscapes.\n\nThe entire twenty (20) Local government Areas (LGAs) in the state was divided into  two Zones: ( North comprising 9 LGAs and South having 11 LGAs) with sample size of 3052 respondents and 2948 rspondents respectively.  \n\nThe first level of stratification comprised the Local Government Areas, with each of them divided into Political Wards (between 10 and 25). \nThese wards formed the second level of stratification.","sampling_deviation":"No deviation from sample design","coll_mode":["Face-to-face [f2f]"],"research_instrument":"The Questionaire  was made up of fifteen (15) modules namely, \n\nSection  1: Household charasteristics and household listing \nSection  2: Types of Housing  \nSection  3: Land and Tenure \nSection  4: Access to Infrastructure - Stormy Water Drainage\nSection  5: Access to Infrastructure - Sanitation \nSection  6: Access to Infrastructure -  Water \nSection  7: Access to Infrastructure - Solid Waste Removal\nSection  8:  Access to Infrastructure - Energy and Electricity\nSection  9:  Access to Infrastructure - Telephone \nSection 10: Transportation & Local Roads\nSection 11: Education \nSection 12: Health\nSection 13: Emergency and policing Services \nSection 14: Community Preferences\nSection 15: Household income and expenditure.\n\nThe questionaire was published in English language and was  based on the generic one prepared by the world bank but modified to suit the Nigeria\/ Lagos state environment. The head of the household was the key respondent in the households , individual members and community level information are included in the instrument. \nThe questionaires  is provided as external resources.","sources":[{"name":"","origin":"","characteristics":""}],"coll_situation":"The  Field trainning on the use of palm top PC loaded questionaire and  pre-test for the survey took place from June 12, 2005 - June 17, 2005 and included 10 supervisors and 50 interviewers for the main survey. Also in attendance were 10 staff from office of statistics. The World Bank officials on IT  Messrs. Pim Kimenta and Virgine Boucard were on ground to take the fieldworkers through.  \n\n   Each consulting  firm provided  5 supervisors and 25 interviewers and each  interviewing team comprised of 5 interviewers ( male of female) together with a field editor who also doubled as  the supervisor. The supervisors were specially trainned tn the use of Global Positioning  System (GPS) to capture  Data collection took place over a period of about 4 weeks from July 6, 2005 until September 2nd , 2005. \n\n   Interviewing took place everyday throughout the fieldwork period, although interviewing teams were permitted to take one day off per week.  Interviews averaged 50 minutes for the household questionnaire and were conducted primarily in English and  translated to pidgin English as well as Yoruba native language by interviewer.","act_min":"Senior management teams of the two consulting outfits provided  overall fieldwork coordination and supervision. The Office of Statistics too was on the field to stricktly monitor  the field excercise for compliance and logistic assistance. GPS capture to determine the GIS information of the respondents location were also carried out by the supervisors in addition to field editing of the  survey instrument on palmtop for effective performance. The directors In the Office office of Statistics also visited the fieldm on periodic basis during the excercise. \n\nThe supervisor is also responsible for the uploading of the completed questionaires into the designated laptop\n\n Each interviewer  covered average of 3 households per day, thus each team could complete 75 households (i.e. one zone) per day. An interviewer therefore covered a maximum of 18 households per week, assuming 6 effective working days per week. Hence the sample size of 6000 households were covered within 4 weeks.","weight":"No weight computed for this version","cleaning_operations":"The Perseus Software Solution 6 Software which was used to upload survey instruments into the palmtop had in built capacity to download the  completed questionaire from the palmtop into the designated laptop for the survey throgh microsoft  active synching.\n\n No data entry involved. however the downloaded dataset are then edited for cleaning and quality checks.\n\n The data set wasc later transfered\/exported to SPSS for more robust analysis."},"method_notes":"Survey methodology used a technique of hand-held pocket computer where interviewers entered responses of the heads of households while on the field.  Before the commencement of the fieldwork, the pockets PCs were loaded with the copy of the final questionnaire using the Perseus Survey Solutions 6 software which was used to design the questionnaire.\n\n The software was used to automate the entire process of data capture, evaluation, validating and storage of the data.  It permitted fast processing of data and timely release of results.  Data were synchronizing from Pocket PC to laptop every day of the survey week.  As part of data quality control, editing was carried out to ensure that the household name, address and Questionnaire number was correct.  Also automatic correction was done for some selected fields by the Perseus Survey Solutions application based on some validation rules within the system. \n\nThe dataset were later transfered \/exported to SPSS format in order to allow for disaggregated analysis at  Local government and ward level. Frequency tables and some list of crosstabulation were generated\n\nThe Frequency tables and some list of crosstabulatios were generated","analysis_info":{"response_rate":"At both levels of stratification ie Local government Areas (LGAs) and Political Wards, \nthe Response Rates were 100 percent respectively.","sampling_error_estimates":"Not calculated","data_appraisal":"Some indicators such as average Household size, room density, access to portable water."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"The dataset is not anonymised, as such, user must comply with the new National Statistical Act of May  2007 and should not use any technique in an attempt to learn the identity of any person, establishment, or sampling unit not identified on public use data files.   likewise, the user should hold in strictest confidence the identification of any establishment or individual that may be inadvertently revealed in any documents or discussion, or analysis. Such inadvertent identification revealed in her\/his analysis will be immediately brought to the attention of the data depositor.","required":"yes","form_no":"","form_uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Central Office of Statistics","affiliation":"Ministry of Economic Blanning and Budget","email":"lasgstat@yahoo.com","uri":""}],"cit_req":"Central Office of Statistics, Lagos Household Survey-2006-v1.0","conditions":"The data can be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only and should not in any way used to report onor investigation of specific individuals or organizations. \n \n No attempt  should be made to re-identify respondents, and no use should be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to the Central Office of Statistics","disclaimer":"The  Central Office of Statistics, The Lagos Metropolitan  Development and Governance Projects (LMDGP) bear no responsibilities for use of the data or  any interpretations made therefrom or inferences based upon such uses."}}},"schematype":"survey"}