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9780195215953

Designing Household Survey Questionnaires for Developing Countries Lessons from 15 Years of the Living Standards Measurement Study 3 Volume Set

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195215953

  • ISBN10:

    0195215958

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-01-11
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

The World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS) is one of the most important international programs created to support the collection of household survey data in developing countries. Drawing on the past ten years of the World Bank's experience with the LSMS, the book provides detailed advice on how to design multi-topic household surveys.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Contributors xiii
Volume 1
Part 1 Survey Design
Introduction
5(16)
Margaret Grosh
Paul Glewwe
Making Decisions on the Overall Design of the Survey
21(22)
Margaret Grosh
Paul Glewwe
Designing Modules and Assembling Them into Survey Questionnaires
43(34)
Margaret Grosh
Paul Glewwe
Juan Munoz
Part 2 Core Modules
Metadata---Information about Each Interview and Questionnaire
77(14)
Margaret Grosh
Juan Munoz
Consumption
91(44)
Angus Deaton
Margaret Grosh
Household Roster
135(8)
Paul Glewwe
Education
143(34)
Paul Glewwe
Health
177(40)
Paul J. Gertler
Elaina Rose
Paul Glewwe
Employment
217(34)
Julie Anderson Schaffner
Anthropometry
251(22)
Harold Alderman
Transfers and Other Nonlabor Income
273(20)
Andrew McKay
Housing
293(22)
Stephen Malpezzi
Community and Price Data
315
Elzabeth Frankenberg
Volume 2
Part 3 Additional Modules
Environmental Issues
5(26)
Dale Whittington
Fertility
31(18)
Indu Bhushan
Raylynn Oliver
Migration
49(34)
Robert E. B. Lucas
Should the Survey Measure Total Household Income?
83(22)
Andrew McKay
Household Enterprises
105(34)
Wim P. M. Vijverberg
Donald C. Mead
Agriculture
139(44)
Thomas Reardon
Paul Glewwe
Savings
183(28)
Anjini Kochar
Credit
211(38)
Kinnon Scott
Time Use
249(26)
Andrew S. Harvey
Maria Elena Taylor
Part 4 Special Topics
Recommendations for Collecting Panel Data
275(40)
Paul Glewwe
Hanan Jacoby
Intrahousehold Analysis
315(22)
Nobuhiko Fuwa
Shahidur R. Khandker
Andrew D. Mason
Tara Vishwanath
Qualitative Data Collection Techniques
337(28)
Kimberly Chung
Basic Economic Models and Econometric Tools
365
Jere R. Behrman
Raylynn Oliver
Volume 3 Draft Questionnaire Modules
Introduction
1(4)
Metadata
5(10)
Margaret Grosh
Juan Munoz
Consumption
15(16)
Angus Deaton
Margaret Grosh
Household Roster
31(6)
Paul Glewwe
Education
37(36)
Paul Glewwe
Health
73(74)
Paul J. Gertler
Elaina Rose
Paul Glewwe
Employment
147(72)
Julie Anderson Schaffner
Anthropometry
219(2)
Harold Alderman
Transfers and Other Nonlabor Income
221(8)
Andrew McKay
Housing
229(18)
Stephen Malpezzi
Community Data
247(38)
Elizabeth Frankenberg
Environment
285(40)
Dale Whittington
Fertility
325(8)
Indu Bhushan
Raylynn Oliver
Migration
333(16)
Robert E. B. Lucas
Household Enterprise
349(58)
Wim P. M. Vijverberg
Donald C. Mead
Agriculture
407(46)
Thomas Reardon
Paul Glewwe
Savings
453(8)
Anjini Kochar
Credit
461(22)
Kinnon Scott
Time Use
483(12)
Andrew S. Harvey
Maria Elena Taylor
Panel Data
495
Paul Glewwe
Hanan Jacoby

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