Surveys on children: child poverty in Kyrgyzstan
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1 Surveys on children: child poverty in Kyrgyzstan Shamsia Ibragimova Social Protection Expert Technical consultation on Making children visible in routine surveys UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre Florence, July 2007
2 Geography of the Kyrgyz
3 Geography of the Kyrgyz The Kyrgyz is situated in the north-eastern part of Central Asia The has borders with Kazakhstan, China, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan The country is 199,900 square kilometers in size. Most of the terrain is mountainous (almost 90 per cent of the surface is 1500 meters above sea level)
4 Geography of the Kyrgyz The maximum height above sea level is 7439 meters, and the minimum is 401 meters.; Issyk-Kul lake covers an areas of 6236 square kilometers and is one of the largest and deepest mountain lakes in the world The language of government is Kyrgyz, but Russian can still be used in official and state documents, meetings etc The national currency is the som The republic has 7 administrative regions, and the capital Bishkek (757,000) is also considered as a separate administrative region
5 The Population thousands Total population Population over 16 years Children aged 0-15 years percent Total population Population over 16 years Children aged 0-15 years Источник: Национальный статитсический комитет КР
6 Level of Poverty in the Kyrgyz Share of total population бедные из них очень бедные
7 The study of childhood poverty in the Kyrgyz Survey of child and maternal mortality in Talass region: December (CSER Sotsekon ) Size of sample 4680 hhs (captured children, born in the period ) Generation in peril?! Childhood poverty in Kyrgyzstan: March 2003 (Research Centre AUCA, M. Ablezova et al) Sample size: 1096 hhs
8 The study of childhood poverty in the Kyrgyz Dynamics of childhood poverty: 2003, first report published in 2005 (Jane Falkingham and Sh. Ibragimova) The research drew on the results of the LSMS surveys ( ), Household Energy Survey (1999), HBS ( ), panel data of HBS ( ), health module added to HBS (2001) Sample size LSMSиHES: 3000 hhs Sample size HBS: hhs; hhs Panel data from HBS: hhs MICS survey of children under 5 years and family, December 2005 (UNICEF & NSC) Sample size: 5200 hh (3004 children under 5 years)
9 Survey of child poverty in Kyrgyzstan Organization of sample surveys: Questionnaire design and piloting Sample design (defining target groups, size of sample, definition of sampling methodology) Carrying out field work (timetable and schedule for fieldwork, interviewer workload etc)
10 Surveys of child poverty in the Kyrgyz Questionnaire design and piloting: pluses and minuses Advantages: All surveys include questions, which allow information to be collected which corresponds to the aims of the survey Before the actual survey, the questionnaires can be tested and there is the possibility to improve the quality of the questions Disadvantages Although piloting can show how the questions are being understood by respondents, it cannot show whether the right question is actually being asked Wrong or wrongly formulated questions may be asked, but this only becomes clear during analysis
11 Questionnaire design and piloting: pluses and minuses Minuses: For example, the survey carried out for the research project of AUCA included a question on income: what is the average monthly income of your household? Less than 300 soms 1. from 301 to From 2501 to 4000 soms minimum maximum difference % % % % % % % %
12 Questionnaire design and piloting: pluses and minuses : Minuses: When analyzing the survey results the researchers at AUCA calculated average values for income. But how correctly were these averages defined? Table 2 Mean income per household (in soms) Mean monthly income Mean monthly income per capita Rural Urban Total T-test for equality of means is significant at 0.01 level - in other words, the differences between these results are statistically signficant.
13 Minuses: T h e fo llo w in g a s s e ts w e re ta k e n in to c o n s id e ra tio n fo r c a lc u la tio n : A s s e ts, o w n e d b y th e h o u s e h o ld o r M o n e y e q u iv a le n ts, p e r ite m p la n n e d to b e p u rc h a s e d in s o m s In U S D A h o u s e, o w n e d b y th e h o u s e h o ld D a c h a p e r h e c ta r e a n d m u ltip lie d b y 1.5 if th e la n d is irrig a te d F a rm la n d p e r h e c ta r e a n d m u ltip lie d b y 1.5 if th e la n d is irrig a te d A n n u a l in c o m e A v e ra g e in c o m e o f th e h o u s e h o ld m u ltip lie d b y 1 2 m o n th s C a r O th e r m o to ris e d v e h ic le tru c k, e tc V C R T a p e re c o rd e r C o lo r T V B la c k a n d w h ite T V F rid g e T e le p h o n e L a u n d r y w a s h e r C o w H o rs e S h e e p C h ic k e n 8 0 2
14 Minuses: It is impossible to calculate income from dachas and family plots using the same coefficients. The size of dacha plots are usually square meters, and the owners are usually urban residents Consumer durable goods: if it is planned to estimate their value, then there have to be questions on how old they are (when they were bought), and to ask how much households could get by selling them now. For example, a new black-white television made in China costs $60, but without additional questions it could be assumed that the hh bought such a television 20 years ago, and that it has no value on the current market. The same is true for other durables
15 Some problems with questionnaire design: Surveys are often carried out in several different countries. It is necessary in this case to use standardized methodologies. But the specific characteristics of each country should not be forgotten Sometimes questionnaire is used which has already been used in surveys in other countries. It is necessary to adapt the questionnaire to the specific characteristics of the country Often the first version of the questionnaire is available in English. In order to be sure that the original meaning and purpose of the questions is not lost during translation (in our case into Russian and Kyrgyz), it is best if two-way translation is carried out by different translators (from English to Russian and from Russian to English). And then to compare the translation in English with the original English version. In order to get responses to all the questions, it is best if the whole interview does not last longer than hours. If the interview is longer, there is a risk that the respondent gets tired, and refuses to carry on when only half the interview is completed.
16 Sample Pluses: In the above-mentioned surveys the sample design and methodology did correspond to the objectives of the survey, apart from that carried out by the AUCA. In all surveys the sample size was large enough to ensure capturing the target group Equal probability of being in the sample meant that it was possible to use weights to get results which were representative for the whole country For example, we do not have statistics on the number of children born in the period in each PSU. As a result, it is impossible to define in which PSU it is necessary to select a defined number of these children. Therefore the method of simple random selection of hhs with equal probability of being in the sample and large sample size can guarantee a high enough representation of the target group
17 Design of samples: minuses The sample design for the survey carried out by AUCA: Survey covered 1096 hhs and 22 population points. The following criteria were used to draw up the sample: Division into urban and rural location Urban settlements and migrants Rayons with long term residents Small industrial towns Rural rayons where the main economic activity is: Animal breeding crops combined valley High moutain Distance from town centre Population points with a high number of recipients of benefits
18 Sample design: minuses Use of very different and varied criteria to select households does not always allow to retain the random selection approach. In other words, such an approach does not guarantee equal probability of a hh being in the sample. In this case, the sample was formed on the basis of target groups. Therefore the results cannot be taken as representative for the whole country, since we do not know how many PSUs there are in the country using these criteria. The results always have to be examined taking into account the confidence interval. (standard deviations etc) However, state employees and politicians do not always understand that the results have to be interpreted carefully, in this case when drawing up state programmes on protection of child rights
19 Organization of field work Defining the period for field work depends on the aims of the survey Over 65 percent of the population lives in rural areas. They finish harvest work at the end of October. Therefore if doing a survey of incomes, rural respondents can remember full information on income from agriculture at this time. Therefore it is best to carry out a survey in October- November. In summer period it is very difficult to find respondents, since in rural areas most of the population are engaged in farm work. Most urban residents go on holiday. It is not a good idea to do a survey in December-February, since it is very cold, and the interviewers have problems in measuring height and weight of children; snow also makes it difficult to reach some villages
20 Conclusions and recommendations Conclusions: Sample surveys are an expensive business Large sample size guarantees better quality results, but these are not always possible within the survey budget If funds are short, then it is tempting to cut the sample size Small sample sizes and ambitious objectives do not add up to good results Design of questionnaires and defining key questions depends on the aim of those who will do the analysis. Therefore before beginning the survey, there should be a design of the analysis of the results The survey results and reports should be accessible and understandable to different groups of users
21 Conclusions and Recommendations Recommendations: Statistical offices in the republic carry out regular household surveys. In Kyrgyzstan currently an integrated household survey is carried out together with a labour force. It is carried out quarterly, with a sample of 5000 hhs. In 2001 and 2004 a WHO project helped develop a health module, including qualitative aspects. The questions in the module are given to those households who participate in the HBS This approach allowed: Reduce survey costs Reduce time costs - the module takes minutes Includes quantitative data on income and expenditure etc Obtain large sample size
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