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Microdata Library Uganda - National Panel Survey 2013-2014 Uganda Bureau of Statistics - Government of Uganda Report generated on: June 7, 2017 Visit our data catalog at: http://microdata.worldbank.org 1

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Sampling Sampling Procedure Starting in 2009/10, the UNPS has been set out to track and re interview 3,123 households that were distributed over 322 enumeration areas (EAs), selected out of the 783 EAs that had been visited by the Uganda National Household Survey (UNHS) in 2005/06. The UNPS EAs covered all 34 EAs visited by the UNHS 2005/06 in Kampala District, and 72 EAs (58 rural and 14 urban) in each of the (i) Central Region with the exception of Kampala District, (ii) Eastern Region, (iii) Western Region, and (iv) Northern Region. Within each stratum, the UNPS EAs were selected from the UNHS 2005/06 EAs with equal probability, and with implicit stratification by urban/rural and district (in this order), except for the rural portions of the ten districts that were oversampled by the UNHS 2005/06. In these districts, the probabilities were deflated, to bring them back to the levels originally intended. Since IDP camps were mostly unoccupied, the extra EAs in IDP camps were not a part of the UNPS subsample. This allocation strives for reasonably reliable estimates for the rural portion of each region, and for the set of urban areas out of Kampala as a whole, as well as the best possible estimates for Kampala that can be expected from a subsample of the UNHS 2005/06. Therefore, the UNPS strata of representativeness included (i) Kampala City, (ii) Other Urban Areas, (iii) Central Rural, (iv) Eastern Rural, (v) Western Rural, and (vi) Northern Rural. Weighting The sampling weights were developed in eight steps: 1) Incorporate the probability of selection into the UNPS; 2) Derive fair-share weights for composition changes; 3) Pool the weights in (1) and (2) together; 4) Derive attrition adjusted weights for all individuals, including split-off households, then aggregate these weights to the household level; 5) Post-stratify the pooled weights to known population totals For further details on sampling weight construction, see Basic Information Document - section 4 (UNPS 2013/14 Panel Weights). 3

Questionnaires Overview Four questionnaires were used to collect the survey data. 1) Household Questionnaire 2) Woman Questionnaire, 3) Agriculture Questionnaire, (administered to the subset of UNPS households engaged in agricultural activities), and 4) Community Questionnaire 4

Data Collection Data Collection Dates Start End Cycle 2013-09 2014-08 N/A Data Collection Mode Face-to-face [f2f] DATA COLLECTION NOTES The survey was conducted in two visits to the same household (in the course of 12 months) in order to better capture agricultural outcomes associated with the two cropping seasons of the country. 5

Data Processing No content available 6

Data Appraisal No content available 7

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Related Materials Questionnaires Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Household Questionnaire Title Author(s) Country Language Description Filename Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Household Questionnaire Uganda Bureau of Statistics Uganda English The questionnaire collects information at both the household (water and energy use, income, assets, consumption, shocks, welfare and food security, etc.) and individual level (education, migration, labor, health, and child nutrition). It is an essential tool for using the data as it contains not only the questions asked during the interviews, but also the relevant codes and skip patterns. unps_2013_14_household_qx.pdf Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Woman Questionnaire Title Author(s) Country Language Description Filename Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Woman Questionnaire Uganda Bureau of Statistics Uganda English This questionnaire collects information on contraception as well as marital and birth history. It is an essential tool for using the data as it contains not only the questions asked during the interviews, but also the relevant codes and skip patterns. unps_2013_14_woman_qx.pdf Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Agriculture Questionnaire Title Author(s) Country Language Description Filename Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Agriculture Questionnaire Uganda Bureau of Statistics Uganda English The questionnaire collects information on land, crops, livestock, inputs, labor, production, and agricultural implements and machiner. It is an essential tool for using the data as it contains not only the questions asked during the interviews, but also the relevant codes and skip patterns. unps_2013_14_agriculture_qx.pdf Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Community/Facility Questionnaire Title Author(s) Country Language Description Filename Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Community/Facility Questionnaire Uganda Bureau of Statistics Uganda English The questionnaire collects community-level information on the availability of services, education, health, roads infrastructure, and community organizations. It is an essential tool for using the data as it contains not only the questions asked during the interviews, but also the relevant codes and skip patterns. unps_2013_14_community_qx.pdf 9

Reports Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Basic Information Document Title Author(s) Country Language Description Uganda National Panel Survey 2013-14, Basic Information Document Uganda Bureau of Statistics Uganda English Describes the design of the survey and its coverage for potential users and provides general information about the general characteristics of the survey. 10

ACRONYMS... II 1.0 OVERVIEW... 5 1.1 SURVEY OBJECTIVES... 5 1.2 SURVEY DESIGN... 6 2 SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES - REVIEW OF SECTIONS... 7 2.1: EXPLANATORY NOTES BY SECTION - HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE... 7 Section 1A: Household Identification Particulars... 7 Section 1B: Staff Details and Survey Time... 7 Section 2: Household Roster... 8 Section 3: General Information on Household Members... 8 Section 4: Education... 9 Section 5: Health... 9 Section 6: Child Nutrition and Health... 9 Section 8: Labour Force Status... 9 Section 9: Housing Conditions, Water and sanitation... 10 Section 10: Energy Use... 10 Section 11: Other Household Incomes... 10 Section 12: Non-agricultural Enterprises/Activities... 10 Section 14: Household Assets... 11 Section 15: Household Consumption Expenditure... 11 Section 16: Shocks and Coping Strategies... 11 Section 17: Welfare Indicators and Food Security... 11 Table of contents 2.2: EXPLANATORY NOTES BY SECTION - AGRICULTURE QUESTIONNAIRE... 11 Section 1A: Household Identification Particulars... 12 Section 1B: Staff details and survey time... 12 Section 2: Current land holdings and land that the household has access through use rights... 12 Section 3A & 3B: Agricultural and labour inputs... 13 Section 4A & 4B: Crops grown and type of seeds used... 13 Section 5A & 5B: Quantification of Agricultural Production... 13 Sections 6A, 6B & 6C: Livestock ownership... 13 Section 7: Livestock Inputs... 13 Section 8: Livestock Products... 13 Section 9: Extension Services... 14 Section 10: Farm Implements and Machinery... 14 2.4: EXPLANATORY NOTES BY SECTION - COMMUNITY QUESTIONNAIRE... 14 Section 1: Community Identification Particulars... 14 Section 2: Availability of services within the community... 14 Section 3: Education (Primary)... 15 Section 4: Health services... 15 Section 5: Works and Transport... 15 2.5: EXPLANATORY NOTES BY SECTION - WOMAN QUESTIONNAIRE... 15 Section 2A: Contraception... 16 Section 2B: Birth History... 16 3 OTHER RELATED INSTRUCTIONS/CODES... 16 3.1: AREA MEASUREMENT USING GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)... 16 4 UNPS 2013/14 PANEL WEIGHTS... 16 5 REFERENCES... 23 Filename ANNEX 2: CROP CODES... 25 ANNEX 3: INTERNATIONAL STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (ISCO)... 26 ANNEX 4: INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (ISIC)... 37 ANNEX 5: ACCEPTABLE CONDITION CODES FOR EACH CROP TYPE DURING HARVESTING... 49 Basic Information Document.pdf 11