IDN_2010_SUSENAS-MAR_v01_M
National Socio-Economic Survey 2010
March
Survei Sosial Ekonomi Nasional 2010
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Indonesia | IDN |
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
Since 1992, BPS through Susenas collecting core data (baseline data) and data module (specific data) every year. Susenas module is divided into 3 major groups, that is socio-cultural and educational modules, housing and health modules household consumption and expenditure, the implementation of each module is performed per 3 years.
Data required in the development planning among others is data of education, health, housing, consumption/expenditure of household. Such data is very useful for the Government in the planning of either sector or cross-sector development. In order to provide such data, Central Statistical Agency (BPS) conducts National Socioeconomic Survey (Susenas) almost every year since 1963. Susenas data currently is also the data that is highly required to fulfill the Millennium Development Goals (MDG's) data.
In 2010, Susenas core was organized with a sample size of 304,368 households. By the number, they expected to obtain the estimation number up to districts or cities level. The implementation field as last year, was done in teams, each team consisting of 1 (one) Coordinator Team and 2 (two) counter (PCS). With the system, they expected that the completion field can be more quickly and the quality of the field enumeration can be better.
Lately BPS is demanded to be able to present data up to the smallest level namely sub-district (kecamatan) level and even to village level. This requirement of data is inseparable from the quality data results. For 2010 Susenas, presentation up to the level of district/city might cause problems if the samples are not met (high RSE) or rare cases that cannot represent, so that the data do not correspond to the actual condition. To anticipate this, there is an activity that have to be conducted by District/City BPS or Provincial BPS namely verification of data quality prior to sending / presenting data to BPS. This activity is critical as BPS data quality depends on data quality generated by District/City BPS as well as Provincial BPS. In order to achieve an accurate and timely data, coordination between units in the regions seems very influential.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household Members (Individual) and Household
v01: basic raw data. Obtained from BPS
2012-11-19
Panel Susenas 2010 collect core data and module of consumption / household expenditure
a. General information of household members (art) i.e. name, relationship to head of household, sex, age, marital status, birth certificates of ownership and participation in the toddler pre-school education for the population aged 0-6 years.
b. Information about health for all ages, including state of health, disease duration, and manner of treatment facilities.
c. Information about infant health, including birth helper, immunization, breastfeeding and duration, as well as data on the ownership certificate.
d. Information of education of household members above 5 years includes the participation of schools, education, ownership certificate, participation activities Paket A / B / C and literacy.
e. Information about the employment of household members aged 10 years and over, covering the main activity, looking a job, industry, employment status, and wage/ salary received from the main job
f. Information about fertility for women ever married; include the age of marriage, children born / living, participation in the family planning program (KB), and the use of contraceptives.
g. Housing information include the mastery of residence, the physical condition of residential buildings, residential buildings and facilities.
h. Information of others socio-economic, include facilities use of community development projects (Raskin, health cards and the like), the utilization of credit facilities and overseas labor issues.
a. Information about the quantity and value of consumption of food, beverages, and tobacco both purchase and own production or delivery. Consumption of food, beverages, and tobacco covers 215 commodities are divided into 14 groups.
b. Information about household expenditure on non-food items, including housing and households facilities, miscellaneous goods and services, clothing, footwear, and headgear, durable goods, taxes, fees, and insurance, as well as expenditures for purposes of party and ceremonies. Non-food consumption includes details of 108 divided into 6 groups.
c. Information about income, revenues, and expenditures not consumption, includes income from wages or salaries, income from business, income is not the ownership of the business, and receipts or income, expenditure transfers and financial transactions.
National coverage, representative to the district level
Implementation Panel Susenas 2010 includes 68,800 sample households spread across 4,300 census blocks selected in the entire province. Panel sample households Susenas 2010 were the same household on the implementation of the Panel Susenas 2008 and 2009. Enumeration results data can be presented both national and provincial levels.
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Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia |
Sampling design for 2010 Susenas is a structured two-phase sampling. To be used as the structure is the Village/kelurahan classification: urban and rural. Specified sample size is for city/district estimation. Inter-structure sampling is performed independently. Prior to sampling, census blocks are sorted according to census block types, which are regular residence, luxurious residence and slums.
Sampling procedure of 2010 Susenas for a city/district is as follows:
First phase, select nh census blocks from nh in a probability proportional to size (pps) method, whereas size is the number of households.
Second phase, systemically select a number of regular households (m = 16) from each selected census block based on the SP2010 list. Census will be performed on all 2010 Susenas 2010 selected households by core questionnaire (VSEN2010.K list) on July 2010.
Start | End | Cycle |
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2010-03-11 | 2010-03-31 | 1 |
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Sub Directorate Services and Promotion Statistics | Central Board of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia | http://www.bps.go.id/ | bana@bps.go.id |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Statistic Indonesia (BPS), National Socio-Economic Survey 2010, ref. IDN_2010_SUSENAS-MAR_v01_M. Data downloaded from www.microdatalib.worldbank.org in December 20, 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.
Copyright © 2012, Central Board of Statistics (BPS) of Indonesia. All rights reserved.
DDI_IDN_2010_SUSENAS-MAR_v01_M_WB
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World Bank Indonesia, Poverty Team | Metadata Producer |
2014-02-12
Version 1 (December 22, 2012): Initial version of DDI documentation.
Version 2 (February 12, 2014): Revision of DDI documentation.