GHA_2003_EIES_v01_M
Education Impact Evaluation Survey 2003
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Ghana | GHA |
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
The Ghana Living Standard Survey of 1988 (GLSS 88) tested educational achievements of all household's members and teachers in 85 of the 170 Census Enumeration Areas (EAs) surveyed at that time. In addition, a school facility survey was carried out in the selected 85 EA.
The objective of the present survey is to provide a wide range of information on, educational achievements, school facilities and household characteristics that can be used to assess the impact of Ghanaian educational reform, and inform future educational policies at the national level. The aim of the survey is to produce data on households' welfare and educational outcomes that can be compared to the information provided by data collected before the inception of Ghanaian educational reforms.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household, individual
v01: Edited, anonymized dataset, for public use
2008-08-05
The report attached to the external resources is a draft one. GSS has yet to get the electronic version of the published report.
Household: Socio-demographic characteristics, education, economic activities, non-farm expenses, remittances, land and livestock use, housing characteristics, food expenses and home production, consumption of home production, anthropometry and cohnitive skill test.
School: Ownership of school, status of school, school facilities, enrolment, school expenses, staff and school management.
Teacher: Teaching material, preparation and assessment, incentives and supervision, teacher social relations, attitude and methods, teacher training and experience.
Price: Food items, non food (pharmaceutical) item and non food item.
Topic | Vocabulary |
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Education | World Bank |
Labor & Social Protection | World Bank |
Poverty | World Bank |
National coverage
The survey covered household members, teachers, and schools from the nationally sampled area
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Ghana Statistical Service | Office of the President |
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World Bank | Technical assistance |
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World Bank | Funding |
A two stage, or cluster, sampling technique was used. The first stage is to randomly select clusters (or enumeration areas, EAs) from across the country. The second stage is to randomly select households from within the chosen clusters.
The survey is self weighting
A household questionnaire was addressed to household members. The household questionnaire also includes an anthropometric questionnaire for collecting information on weights and heights of all members of the household A price questionnaire for collecting prices of commodities in local markets. A primary school and a junior secondary school questionnaire collected data on school facilities, staffing and management. A teacher questionnaire was applied to all teachers of the surveyed schools A cognitive skills questionnaire tested educational achievements of all 9-55 years old members of households and a sample of 5 teachers in each school.
Start | End |
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2003-01-20 | 2003-03-15 |
Name | Affiliation |
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Ghana Statistical Service | Office of the President |
There were nine (9) Data collection teams. Each team consisted of six members: 1 Supervisor 4 Interviewers 1 Test Administrator 1 Driver. The Supervisor is the Team leader, responsible for overseeing, monitoring and where necessary correcting the work of the four interviewers and the test administrator. The Supervisor is also responsible for managing the team's equipment, vehicle and funds, and represents the Project Director at the community level. Additionally, the supervisor completes the price questionnaire in all EAs visited by the Team. The Test Administrator applies the cognitive skill questionnaire to all household members and teachers of the EA visited. The Driver transports the members of the team to the places where the survey is being carried out. The driver will also assist the supervisor with the price questionnaire. He may also assist enumerators with the anthropometric equipment. Other hierrachy of supervision is specified in the both interviewer's and supervisor's manuals
A two-week training workshop was organized for personnel involved in the main field data collection activity. This covered the period from 19th to 30th January 2003. After the training and assessment, eight field teams were formed. They conducted household, school and teacher interviews in 84 out of the 85 clusters. One of the clusters surveyed in 1988 was not inhabited in 2003. The data collection took six weeks after the the training.
The GSS data editing occurs at three levels:
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The Government Statistician | Ghana Statistical Service | http://www.statsghana.gov.gh | statservice@gmail.com |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) requires all users to keep information and data strictly confidential. In this regard, before being granted access to datasets, all users have to formally agree to observe the following: 1) To make no copies of any files or portions of files to which access has been granted except with the authorization by GSS 2) Not to willfully identify any individual or household or establishment in the dataset 3) To hold in strictest confidence the identification of any individual or household or establishment that may be inadvertently revealed in any documents or discussion, or analysis. Such inadvertent identification revealed should be immediately brought to the attention of GSS. |
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Before being granted access to the dataset, all users have to formally agree:
To make no copies of any files or portions of files for which access has been granted, except those authorized by GSS.
Not to use any technique in an attempt to identify any person, establishment, or sampling unit.
To hold in strictest confidence, the identification of any establishment or individual that may be inadvertently revealed in any documents or discussion, or analysis. Such inadvertent identification revealed in her/his analysis will be immediately brought to the attention of the GSS.
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The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only.
The data will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations.
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"Ghana Statistical Service, Ghana Education Impact Evaluation Survey (GEIES) 2003, v01 of the public dataset, provided by the National Data Archive. http://www.statsghana.gov.gh/nada/index.php/catalog/9"
The original collector of the data, GSS and any producers or sponsors cited in this document bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
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The Government Statistician | Ghana Statistical Service | statservice@gmail.com | http://www.statsghana.gov.gh |
DDI_GHA_2003_EIES_v01_M
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Ghana Statistical Service | Office of the President | Compilation and production |
Accelerated Data Program | International Household Survey network | Review of the metadata |
2008-08-05
Version 02 (October 2013). Edited version based on Version 01 DDI (DDI_GHA_2003_GEIES_v01_M) that was done by Ghana Statistical Service and reviewed by Accelerated Data Program, International Household Survey Network.