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Integrated Farm Household Survey 2003

Philippines, 2003
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PHL_2003_IFHS_v01_M
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Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
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    Survey ID number

    PHL_2003_IFHS_v01_M

    Title

    Integrated Farm Household Survey 2003

    Country
    Name Country code
    Philippines PHL
    Study type

    Other Household Survey [hh/oth]

    Series Information

    The BAS conducted the first Farm Household Income Survey (FHIS) in January 1988 in response to the need of the Department of Agriculture for farm household income data. This was followed by another survey which was renamed as Integrated Farm Household Survey (IFHS) and covered the calendar year 1990. In consideration of the past FHIS experiences and in order to improve the quality of survey results, the BAS adopted the modular or semi-annual approach in conducting the 1990 IFHS. The first round was done in July 1990 and covered the January to June 1990 as reference period of the survey. The second round to cover July to December 1990 was planned to be conducted in January 1991 but was postponed to July 1991 due to budgetary constraints. The latest IFHS was implemented in 2003 with financial support provided by the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) of the Department of Agriculture.

    Abstract

    The Integrated Farm Household Survey (IFHS) supported the agricultural Research and Development Program in terms of benchmark data on the characteristics of farms and farmers. The IFHS results provided inputs for the development and/or improvement of the performance indicators system in agriculture. Further, the survey results could quantify the impact of agricultural policies of the government.

    The survey gathered household level data on the following; Household Information, Farm Particulars, Inventory of Farm Investments, Household Income, Household Expenditures and Credit Information.

    Specifically, the following data are generated:

    1. level, structure and/or sources of farm household income;
    2. characteristics of farms/farm enterprises and the farm households;
    3. access of farm households to agricultural support services;
    4. farm management such as input use and cultivation practices;
    5. expenditure patterns of the farm households;
    6. farm and households investments; and
    7. other socio-economic data.
    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Farming Household

    Version

    Version Description

    v2.0 - edited at Central Office level, not anonymized, for internal use

    Version Date

    2005-08

    Scope

    Notes

    The Integrated Farm Household Survey (IFHS) included the following modules.

    Block I Household Information
    Block II Farm Particulars
    A. Characteristics of Agricultural Holding
    B. Agricultural Crops
    C. Livestock and Poultry
    D. Capture Fishing and Aquaculture
    E. Special Agricultural Activities
    F. Home Processing of Agricultural Products
    G. Marketing of Agricultural Products
    Block III Inventory of Farm Investments
    Block IV Household Income
    Block V Household Expenditure
    Block VI Credit Information

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    The 2003 IFHS covered farming households in 592 barangays nationwide including the National Capital Region (NCR). Excluded were the provinces of Batanes and Lanao del Sur.

    National
    Regional
    Provincial

    Geographic Unit

    Barangay

    Universe

    The survey covered farm households with farming/fishing operations.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Department of Agriculture
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name
    Bureau of Agricultural Research

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Sampling Frame

    The IFHS utilized different sampling frames at the barangay and household levels. At the barangay level, the list of agricultural barangays covered in the 1999 Barangay Screening Survey (BSS) served as the sampling frame while at the household level, the listing of households generated from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) of the National Statistics Office (NSO) was used as basis for drawing the samples.

    The 2000 CPH listing was utilized as sampling frame for the IFHS despite the limitation that households were not classified into farming and non-farming categories for two major considerations. First, the 2000 CPH provided the most updated lists of households by barangay. Second, budgetary constraints precluded the conduct of household screening in the selected sample barangays for the survey.

    Sampling Design

    The domain of the survey was the province. A two-stage stratified sampling design was adopted with the barangay as primary sampling unit and the farming household as secondary sampling unit. The number of farming households was used as the stratification variable. Primary and secondary sampling units were both drawn using simple random sampling.

    Sample Size Determination

    In getting the number of barangays as representative of the domain (province) level, the total number of agricultural barangays in the province reported in the 1999 Barangay Screening Survey (BSS) was used in proportionately allocating the target sample size of around 600 barangays to the Integrated Farm Household Survey (IFHS) provinces. Due to budgetary consideration, the total number of barangays included for small and large agricultural sampling of households with at least one member engaged in agricultural activity. provinces was set at six (6) and nine (9) barangays, respectively, depending on the computed total sample size for the province, that is,

                   n'  =  6 if n < 6, and
                   n'  =  9 otherwise.

    Ten (10) sample households were allocated for each sample barangay. This procedure resulted in total sample size of 592 barangays and 5,920 households for the entire country.

    Sample Selection

    Primary Sampling Units

    A general feature of the design was the division of the primary sampling units into strata of approximately equal sizes relative to the number of farming households reported in the 1999 BSS. The division of the barangays within the province and the drawing of sample was done as follows:

    The barangays were arrayed in descending order based on the total number of farming households. These barangays were then divided into three (3) strata such that the cumulative total number of farming households of all the barangays in any one stratum was approximately of the same magnitude as the rest of the individual strata. Thus,

    Stratum 1 barangays constitute all "large barangays",
    Stratum 2 barangays constitute all "medium barangays", and
    Stratum 3 barangays constitute all "small barangays"

    with respect to total number of farming households.

    Equal sample sizes were allocated and drawn from the three strata, resulting in two (2) and three (3) sample barangays, respectively, per stratum depending on the sample size for the province. Selection of sample barangays wss done at the BAS Central Office using simple random sampling. The generated lists of sample barangays were then submitted to NSO for the drawing of sample households and for the
    photocopying of corresponding barangay maps.

    Secondary Sampling Units

    Drawing of sample households was made at the NSO field offices using simple random sampling of households with at least one member engaged in agricultural activity. The generated lists of samples were sent back to BAS Central Office for control and distribution to concerned Provincial Operations Centers (POCs).

    Replacement of Samples

    As in any survey, there were cases wherein samples need to be substituted or replaced. Following were the guidelines in replacing sample barangays and/or households.

    Sample Barangays - Only two general reasons were considered valid for substituting barangays:

    1. Transportation costs were way above the allocated budget for operations; or

    2. Unfavorable peace and order situation in the area.

    The list of replacement barangays served as the only source of substitute barangays. It was emphasized that a replacement barangay should be taken only from the list of replacement barangays in the same stratum.

    Sample Households - Only the reasons enumerated below are considered valid for replacing households.

    1.Household was not a qualified IFHS sample:

    a. For regions except NCR: Candidate household was not a farming household;
    b. For NCR: Candidate household was not into agricultural activities, or into agricultural activities but produce was not intended to generate income for the household;
    c. Conditions (a) and (b) were satisfied but there was no agricultural operation during the reference period (July 2002 to June 2003);
    1. Household was a qualified IFHS sample but any of the following situations arose during visit:

      a. No qualified respondent was available for interview during the entire survey period;
      b. Qualified respondent refused to be interviewed;
      c. Interview was terminated;

    It was emphasized that reasons for substituting sample households should be validated first by the field supervisor before replacement is allowed. Replacement households should be taken only from the list of replacements for the barangay.

    Response Rate

    From 5920 sample households, 5448 sample units were successfuly interviewed for a response rate of 92.03%.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    The IFHS questionnaire was designed and sructured consisting of six (6) blocks, namely:

    Block I Household Information
    Block II Farm Particulars
    A. Characteristics of Agricultural Holding
    B. Agricultural Crops
    C. Livestock and Poultry
    D. Capture Fishing and Aquaculture
    E. Special Agricultural Activities
    F. Home Processing of Agricultural Products
    G. Marketing of Agricultural Products
    Block III Inventory of Farm Investments
    Block IV Household Income
    Block V Household Expenditure
    Block VI Credit Information

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2003-07-16 2003-07-31
    Time periods
    Start date End date
    2002-07-01 2003-03-06
    Data Collectors
    Name Affiliation
    Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Department of Agriculture
    Supervision

    The Provincial Agricultural Statistics Officer (PASO) supervises the conduct of survey activities.

    Data Collection Notes

    Data collection was assigned to Contractual Data Collectors (CDCs) who conducted personal interview of qualified respondents in the sample barangays using a structured questionnaire. Considering that the sample households selected from the 2000 CPH Listing were not all engaged in farming activities, screening of "candidate sample households" was implemented during field data collection so that only farm households with farming/fishing operations during the period July 2002 to June 2003 were enumerated in the survey.

    The following guidelines were observed during field data collection:

    1. Locate the sample barangay.

    2. Make a courtesy call to the barangay captain or any barangay official in his/her absence. Explain the purpose of the survey and seek his/her cooperation in the conduct of the activity. Show him/her the barangay map provided by the PASO/field supervisor and, if possible, ask his/her assistance in locating the residence of the sample households on the map. Note that the Enumeration Area (EA) and Household Serial Numbers (HSNs) of the sample households indicated on the list of samples are also indicated on the map.

    3. Enumerate the sample households in the order they are written in the list of samples. Guided by the barangay map and the address indicated in the list of samples, locate the residence of the first household head listed and determine if the household is a qualified IFHS sample household by applying the screening procedure for the survey. Proceed with the interview if found qualified, or terminate the interview otherwise. Record findings on the allotted space for this information on the list of samples.

    4. Repeat Item 3 (above) until ten (10) qualified sample households are covered for the barangay.

    Screening of Households

    Two conditions ought to be satisfied for a household to be considered as qualified IFHS sample.
    First, the household must be a farm household. Second, the household must be into crop farming, livestock/poultry raising or fishing/aquaculture activities during the period July 2002 to June 2003.( Refer to definitions).

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    Consistencies of data items within and across record types were first verified and checked according to the Data Processing Guidelines of the study. First stage of the editing was done manualy. A second stage consistency check was a component of the Computerized Processing System.

    Initial editing of data was done by the Contractual Data Collectors (CDCs) on every filled up questionaire. These questionnaires were turned over to their supervisors for checking. Editing/Checking for consistencies of data items in particular record types and accross record types were done.

    Second stage of editing was done at the Central Office. The Data Processing System (DPS) was equipped with a customized editing program to filter out-of-range data items to generate an errorlist. The errorlist is a compilation of errors on specific data item that did not pass the specification. The errorlist list was checked based on the information in the questionnaire. The correction was reflected to the data file using the the CENTRY module of the Integrated Microcomputer Processing System (IMPS).

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name Affiliation URL
    The Director Bureau of Agricultural Statisttics www.bas.gov.ph
    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes The Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) strictly observes the confidentiality of data. As stated in the BAS' survey questionnaires and the forms relevant to the conduct of any statistical inquiry, data provided by the respondents shall be used solely for statistical purposes.
    Access conditions

    The datasets of this study are categorized under licensed files. Access to licensed datasets is through request and is only granted to Data Users/Researchers with a legally registered sponsoring agency (university, company, research centre, national or international organization, etc.).

    The Data Users/Researchers must agree to comply with the following:

    1. Fill up a Data Access Agreement that will be provided.
    2. Copies of the restricted data or any data created on the basis of the original data will not be copied or made available to anyone other than those mentioned in this Data Access Agreement, unless formally authorized by the BAS.
    3. The data will only be processed for the stated statistical purpose in the agreement and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations. Data will not in any way be used for any administrative, proprietary or law enforcement purposes.
    4. The dataset must not be made to match with other datasets.
    5. The Data Users/Researchers shall not attempt to identify any individual person, family, business, enterprise or organization. If such a unique disclosure is made inadvertently, no use will be made as to the identity of any person or establishment discovered. The identification will not be revealed to any other person not included in the Data Access Agreement.
    6. The Data Users/Researchers must observe security measures to prevent unauthorized access to licensed microdata acquired from the BAS. The microdata must be destroyed upon the completion of their research. Destruction of the microdata will be confirmed in writing by the Data Users/Researchers to the BAS.
    7. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the BAS/BAS Electronic Archiving and Network Services (BEANS) will cite the source of data in accordance with the citation requirement provided with the dataset.
    8. If there are any changes or additional requirements in the orginal request, the Data User/Researcher must apply for another request.
    9. Breaches of the Data Access Agreement will be taken seriously and the BAS will take action against those responsible for the lapses if wilful or accidental. Failure to comply with the directions of the BAS will be deemed to be a major breach of the agreement and may involve recourse to legal proceedings. The BAS will maintain and share with partner data archives a record of those individuals and organizations which are responsible for breaching the terms of the Data Access Agreement and will impose sanctions on release of future data to these parties.
    Citation requirements

    As specified in the agreement under access conditions, users are required to cite the source of data in accordance with the citation requirement provided with the dataset. The citation requirement for this study is as follows:

    "Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Integrated Farm Household Survey 2003, Version 2.0 of the licensed dataset 2003, provided by the BAS Electronic Archiving and Network Services. http://beans.bas.gov.ph"

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The data users/researchers acknowledge that the BAS and the agency funding the study bear no liabilities and responsibilities for any particular, indirect, or consequential damages or any damages, whatsoever resulting from loss of use, or of data in connection with the use or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

    Copyright

    Copyright 2003 © Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, All rights reserved.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email URL
    Director, Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Department of Agrculture info@bas.gov.ph www.bas.gov.ph

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_PHL_2003_IFHS_v01_M

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Ripol Ocampo Abalos Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Documenter
    Maura S Lizarondo Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Reviewer
    Accelerated Data Program International Household Survey Network Editing for the IHSN Survey Catalog
    Date of Metadata Production

    2009-09

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 01: Adopted from "DDI_PHL_2003_IFHS_v01_M" DDI that was done by metadata producers mentioned in "Metadata Production" section.

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