IDN_2009_SMKG-W02_v01_M
Monitoring Survey for Global Crisis 2009
Wave 2
Survei Monitoring Krisis Global 2009
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Indonesia | IDN |
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
SMKG Survey is a panel survey implemented in three rounds/waves. The first round in August 2009, the second round in November 2009 and the third round in February 2010. Implementation of the first wave SMKG activities integrated with the activities of the National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) in August 2009. SMKG second round conducted independently, while the third round of SMKG implementation integrated with Sakernas February 2010 for samples of the packages 1, 2 and 3 as well as to independent samples from the package 5 and 6.
After 2008 all the countries around the world are experiencing an economic crisis known as the global economic crisis. The economic crisis which usually only experienced by poor countries or developing countries, this time also experienced by developed countries like the United States and Japan. The impact of the global economic crisis is obviously rising unemployment rate and declining purchasing power. Indonesia as a developing country in Southeast Asia is not immune from the crisis. Some foreign companies in Indonesia close their operations and lay off employees. Activities of Indonesia's exports to developed countries also declined. In addition there are many other socio-economic impact of the global economic crisis that hit until today.
In order to determine the impact of the global economic crisis that occurred in Indonesia, the Statistics Indonesia (BPS) in cooperation with the National Development Planning Agency and the World Bank organized a Global Crisis Monitoring Survey (SMKG). SMKG Survey is a panel survey implemented in three round, with the first round in August 2009, second round in November 2009 and the third round in February 2010.
Implementation of the first round of SMKG integrated with the activities of the National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) in August 2009. SMKG second round conducted independently, while implementation of the third round of SMKG integrated with Sakernas activity in February 2010 for a sample of the packages 1, 2 and 3 as well as to independent samples from the packages 5 and 6.
Sample survey data
The unit of analysis of this survey are the Household (RT), Puskesmas (Public Health Center), and Dinas Kesehatan (Health Agency) at the district / city level.
v01:Raw data. Obtained from BPS
2009-12
List of SMKG-RT (Household) collecting household data that covers: General infromation of household members; Health information for all ages; School participation information (elementary / junior high / high school) of household members; Employment information for heads of household (KRT); and other household information.
List of SMKG-Puskesmas (Community Health Center) to collect data such as: Number of medical personnel; Facilities owned; Total Posyandu (integrated health services posts) and cadres; Total visits of pregnant women and newborn; Nutrition and health data of infants and toddlers.
List of SMKG-Dinas Kesehatan (Health Agency) collects data such as: Puskesmas that have medical personnel and good facilities; Total numbers of Posyandu and existing cadres throughout the district / city; Total visits of pregnant women and newborn within the territory of the district / city; Health and nutrition data of infants and toddlers.
National coverage, representative to the district level.
Name | Affiliation |
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Statistics Indonesia (BPS) | Government of Indonesia |
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) | |
National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS) |
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Government of Indonesia | Funding the study |
There are two sampling frame used in the SMKG, census blocks frame selection and households frame selection. Census blocks frame selection is a list of Sakernas census blocks selected in August 2009. While households frame selection is list of selected household in Sakernas August 2009, the results of up dating.
Implementation of SMKG covers 2355 blocks which spread in 2314 census villages, 1911 subdistricts, 471 districts / cities in 33 provinces. The number of household samples per each census block are 6 households, selected at random systematic sampling of Sakernas 2009 household samples. It can be concluded that the household samples of SMKG are the same household samples of Sakernas 2009, but not all Sakernas 2009 household samples used in SMKG.
In SMKG, besides household sample, data also collected from institutions like Dinas Kesehatan (Health Agency) and from Puskesmas (Community Health Center). Dinas Kesehatan that visited were at district / city level. All Dinas Kesehatan SMKG samples must be visited. The number of districts / cities covered by SMKG activities were 471 districts / cities, so the number of SMKG's Dinas Kesehatan samples as well as 471. In the other hand, Puskesmas visited mostly were selected sample of Puskesmas in the subdistrict. SMKG's Puskesmas samples is all Puskesmas in selected SMKG census block location or nearest locations of with SMKG's census block samples. The number of Puskesmas samples in each district / city are 5 Primary Puskesmas.
SMKG field officers for the all three rounds expected to be the same officers , that is the Sakernas 2009 team that selected in accordance with the selected SMKG's census blocks. Workload of each team vary according to the number of SMKG's census blocks sample selected from SAKERNAS census blocks of his team's responsibility.
In the first round of SMKG (August 2009) due to conditions that are not possible, 3 (three) districts in the Papua Province (Bintang Mountains, Tolikara, and Mamberamo Raya Districts) did not carry out the SMKG first round enumeration . So for these districts in the second round special questionnaire prepared (SMKG-RT II) to obtain some information that should be obtained in the first round.
The questionnaires prepared consist of three types: List of SMKG-RT used to collect household data, List of SMKG-Puskesmas to collect data from Puskesmas (Community Health Center) and List of SMKG-Dinas to collect data from SMKG-Dinas Kesehatan (Health Agency).
Start | End | Cycle |
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2009-11-23 | 2009-12-05 | 2 |
Name | Affiliation |
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Statistics Indonesia | Government of Indonesia |
In the SMKG's activity design, enumerator training is not held, and therefore a simple questionnaire design was created to be easily understood by workers. The questionnaire pilot test was conducted on 29 June - 1 July 2009 to find out if the questionnaires designed can be conducted properly by the enumerators in the field.
NOTES FOR THE SECOND ROUND ENUMERATION:
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Statistics Indonesia (BPS) | Government of Indonesia | http://www.bps.go.id | bpshg@bps.go.id |
Data is available in our database. Please contact The World Bank for more information about data request.
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Statistics Indonesia (BPS). Monitoring Survey For Global Crisis 2009, Wave 2 (SMKG 2009, Wave 2) Ref. IDN_2009_SMKG-W02_v01_M. Data downloaded from http://microdatalib.worldbank.org on 20th December 2012.
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
(c) 2009, World Bank - Indonesia
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Statistics Indonesia (BPS) | Government of Indonesia | bpshg@bps.go.id | http://www.bps.go.id |
DDI_IDN_2009_SMKG-W02_v02_M
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World Bank Indonesia, Poverty Team | Metadata producer |
2012-12-03
Version 1 (December 3, 2012): Initial version of DDI documentation.
Version 2 (February 17, 2014): Revision of DDI Documentation.