ETH_2003_LMMIS_v01_M
Large and Medium Manufacturing and Electricity Industries Survey 2002-2003 (1995 E.C)
Name | Country code |
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Ethiopia | ETH |
Enterprise Census [en/census]
The Central Statistical Agency (CSA) has been providing statistical information on the country's manufacturing and electricity industries since 1976 (1968 E.C.) annually, to alert policy interventionists on the changes taking place in the sector. As part of this mission, this 28th survey on manufacturing and electricity industries for 2002/03 (1995 E.C) was conducted in 2004.
The presence of adequate and current statistical data in various economic sectors that are considered essential for development planning, socio-economic policy formulation and economic analysis is vital in promoting the economic development of a country. Based on this general objective, the Central Statistical Agency (CSA) has been conducting surveys of various economic activities, of which, the annual Large and Medium Scale Manufacturing Industries survey is one.
Manufacturing is defined here according to International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC Revision-3.1) as "the physical or chemical transformation of materials or components into new products, whether the work is performed by power-driven machines or by hand, whether it is done in a factory or in the worker's home, and whether the products are sold at wholesale or retail. The assembly of the component parts of manufactured products is also considered as manufacturing activities."
CSA has been publishing results of the survey of Manufacturing and Electricity Industries on annual basis since 1968 Ethiopian Calendar to provide users with reliable, comprehensive and timely statistical data on these sectors. In this respect, this survey, which is conducted on annual basis, is the principal source of industrial statistics on large and medium scale manufacturing industries in the country.
The survey questionnaire is designed to answer questions about number of establishments, number of persons engaged, wages and salaries paid by industrial group, sex, nationality and occupation, paid-up capital, gross value of production, industrial and non-industrial costs. value added, operating surplus, quantity of production and raw materials consumed, fixed assets, investment and production capacity and etc..
The main objectives of the annual survey of Large and Medium Scale Manufacturing and Electricity Industries are to:
1.Obtain basic statistical data that are essential for policy makers, planners and researchers by major industrial group.
2.Collect basic quantitative information on employment, volume of quantitative information on employment, volume of production and raw materials, structure and performance of the country's Large and Medium Scale Manufacturing and Electricity Industries.
3.Compile statistical data which will be an input to the System of National Accounts (SNA), on Large and Medium Scale Manufacturing and Electricity establishments as a whole and by major industrial group.
4.Obtain the number of proprietors engaged in these sectors and find out the major problems that create stumbling blocks for their activities.The identification of the problems is required for planning and executing any type of government intervention program.
Census/enumeration data [cen]
Establishment/ Enterprise
Version 1.0: Edited and non-anonymous dataset for internal use only.
The scope of Large and Medium Manufacturing Industries Survey includes:
National
The universe of the large and medium scale manufacturing survey is confined to those establishments which engaged 10 persons and above and use power-driven machines and covers both public and private industries.
Name | Affiliation |
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Central Statistical Agency | Ministry of Finance and Economic Development |
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Government of Ethiopia | Funding the study |
The survey covers all large and medium manufacturing industries which engage 10 persons or more and use power-driven machines.
The questinnaire contains the following sections/ items:
Section 1.1 - Address of the establishments: This section has variables that identify the questionnaire uniquely. The variables are; Killil, Zone, Wereda, Town, Higher, Kebele, House no, Year, ISIC, Establishment number, Telephone number and P.O. Box codes or numbers.
Section 1.2 - Address of Head Office if different from Factory: In this section information about the factory head office is collected (if the factory is separated from the head office). The variables used to collect the information are; Killil, Zone, Wereda, Town, Higher, Kebele, House no, Telephone no and P.O. Box.
Section 2 - Basic Information about the establishment: This section has questions related to basic information about the establishment.
Section 3.1 - Number of Persons Engaged: This section has variables (questions) that used to collect establishment's employees number by employees occupation.
Section 3.2 - Wages and Salaries and Other Employee Benefits Paid: This section has variables related to wages and other employees' benefits by employee occupation.
Section 3.3 - Number of Permanent Employees by Basic Salary Group: This section has variables related to salary groups by sex of employees
Section 4.1 - Products and By-products: This section has questions related to product produced, produced quantity and sales.
Section 4.2 - Service and Other Receipts: Contains questions related to income from different source other than selling the products.
Section 5 - Value of Stocks: Contains questions that related to information about materials in the stock.
Section 6.1 - Cost and Quantity of Raw Materials, Parts and Containers Used: This section has questions related to principal raw materials, raw material type, quantity, value and source (local or imported).
Section 6.2 - Other Industrial Costs: This section has questions related to other industrial costs including cost of energy and other expenses.
Section 6.3 - Other Non-industrial Expenses: Contains questions related to non-industrial expenses like license fee, advertising, stationary, etc.
Section 6.4 - Taxes Paid: This section has questions related to taxes like indirect tax and income tax.
Section 7.1 - Type and Value of Fixed Assets: This section has questions related to fixed assets of the establishment.
Section 7.2 - Annual Investment by Type and Source: This section has questions related to investment on fixed assets and working capitals.
Section 8.1 - Annual Production at Full Capacity: This section has questions about quantity and value of products if the establishment uses its full capacity.
Section 8.2 - Estimated Value and Quantity of Raw Materials Needed, at Full Capacity: This section has questions about the estimate of quantity and value of raw materials that needed to function at full capacity.
Section 8.3 - The percentage of the 1994 production as compared to the factory's production at full capacity
Section 8.4 - The three major problems that prevented the establishment from operating with full capacity.
Section 8.5 - Reason for lack of market if there is a problem of getting market.
Section 8.6 - About whether the factory made applied for a loan.
Section8.7 - Reason for not solving shortage of working capital if there is a shortage of working capital.
Section 8.8 - The three major problems that are facing the establishment at present.
Section 8.9 - Whether the factory faced problem during export.
Section 8.10 - Three major problems faced during export.
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2004-04 | 2004-06 |
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Central Statistical Agency |
Training of Field Staff:
In the Large and Medium Scale Manufacturing Industries Survey, after updating the directory, questionnaires and instruction manuals and all relevant materials were prepared and printed in advance. Then, the training of all field staff was carried out for six days at the head office. In this training, statisticians from the Central Statistical Authority's branch statistical office and the head office, field supervisors, and enumerators were involved.
The training, which was expected to ensure the quality of the data, consisted of classroom discussions, filling questionnaires by trainees for practice using financial statements of selected establishments. The filled-in questionnaires by the trainees were checked and corrections were made and the errors were pointed out to the trainees, so that these wouldn't be repeated during the actual data collection
Methods of Data Collection and Field Organization:
All CSA Statistical Branch Offices were involved in this survey. Accordingly, 25 statisticians form Branch Statistical Offices, overall about 143 enumerators and supervisors (84 from Region-14 and 59 from other CSA Branch Offices), and 1 statisticians form the Head Office and about 40 drivers (13 from Region 14 and 27 from the rest of the branches) were involved in the data collection activity.
In Region 14 Branch Statistical Office, where the majority of the establishments under the scope of the survey are located, enumerators were organized into teams and each team on the average constituted of five enumerators and a field editor (a supervisor). The supervisor was provided with a four-wheel drive vehicle and a driver.
Prior to the deployment of the teams, at Head Office, the establishments under the scope of the survey were divided among the teams, in accordance with their location. Then, each enumerator was assigned to collect data from 15 establishments on an average. The data collection operation was carried out in collaboration with the concerned personnel of each establishment. Due to the deployment of sufficient logistics and manpower and other organizational measures taken, the data collection activity took 30-45 days in most of the regions of the country.
Editing, Coding and Verification:
A number of quality control steps were taken to ensure the quality of data. The first step taken in this direction was, to revise the questionnaire, to make it easier for internal consistency checking or editing, both at field and office level. Furthermore, based on this revised questionnaire, revised instruction manual with field editing procedures were prepared in Amharic for both enumerators and supervisors (field editors). Using this manual, some editing and coding were carried out by field editors during the data collection stage. After the majority of the completed questionnaires were brought back to head office, final editing, coding and verification were performed by editors, statistical technicians and statisticians. Finally, the edited and coded questionnaires were checked and verified by other senior professionals.
Data Entry, Cleaning and Tabulation:
The data were entered and verified on personal computers using CSpro (Census and Survey Processing System) Software. Twelve CSA data entry staff and one data cleaner participated in this activity for fifteen days with close supervision of the activities by two professionals. Then, the data entered were cleaned using personal computers in combination with manual cleaning for some serious errors. Finally, the tabulation of the results was processed using the IMPS (Integrated Microcomputer Processing System) software by one programmer with technical assistance from Industry, Trade and Services Statistics Department staff.
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Central Statistical Agency | Ministry of Finance and Economic Development | http://www.csa.gov.et | csa@csa.gov.et |
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Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia. Large And Medium Scale Manfacturing and Electricity Industries Survey 2002-2003 (1995 E.C). Ref. ETH_2003_LMMIS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [source] on [date].
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Data Administrator | Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency (CSA) | data@csa.gov.et | http://www.csa.gov.et |
World Bank Microdata Library | microdata@worldbank.org |
DDI_ETH_2003_LMMIS_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Central Statistical Agency | Ministry of Finance and Economic Development | Data Producer |
2005-07-26
Version 02 (August 2013). Edited version based on Version 1.1 DDI (DDI-ETH-CSA-LMMIS-2003-v1.1) that was done by Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia.