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Annotated Bibliography of Selected AID-assisted Data Collection Activities September 1981 Prepared for: Economic and Social Data Services Division Office of Development Information and Utilization Bureau for Science and Technology Agency for International Development Washington, D.C. 20253 Prepared by: Abt Associates Inc. 55 Wheeler Street Cambridge, Mass. 02138

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Annotated Bibliography of Selected AID-assisted Data Collection Activities

September 1981

Preparedfor Economic and Social Data Services Division Office of Development Information and Utilization Bureau for Science and Technology Agency for International Development Washington DC 20253

Preparedby Abt Associates Inc 55 Wheeler Street Cambridge Mass 02138

INTRODUCTION

The Agency for International Development (AID) has over the years

funded many data collection activities as apart of AID projects for deveshy

loping countries A large number of social demographic and economic data

sets which have been collected by AID through these projects are now availshy

able to the research community The Economic and Social Data Services

Division in the Office of Development Information and Utilization Bureau

of Science and Technology (SampTDIUESDS) serves as the AID focal point for

data collection efforts such as identification of data sets collected in

developing countries and preparation of an inventory of data collections

finizhed so far As part of an effort to computerize the vast quantity of

project documents AID has developed the Development Information System

(DIS) which contains abstracts of project documents submitted to the AID

libraries and the Office of Development Information and Utilization

Besides an abstract other items that DIS provides include document type

publication data and other bibliographic information as well as identishy

fication of the project and the contract

Prepared by Abt Associates Inc for the Economic and Social Data

Services Division this annotated bibliography of selected AID-assisted

data collection serves to illustrate the output of a useful supplementary

data base to the present Development Information System The bibliography

contains names addresses and telephone numbers of principal contacts who

are knowledgeable about the data collection activities In addition to

this information which DIS does not provide the brief abstracts in this

bibliography also supply data on key variables about the data collection

activities Using these supplementary data items interested AID personnel

can obtain further information about the project findings the questionnaires

used in the surveys and the accessibility of the micro-data sets The goal

of this project is to increase the utilization of AIDs information resources

such as project papers final reports evaluations and survey documentations

so that lessons of past projects can be -used in the design implementation and

evaluation of future data collection activities

An index of the annotations by primary subject categories and regions

is included in this annotated bibliography

INDEX BY MAJOR SUBJECT AND REGION

(page number)

Subjects of Data

Collected in Acti-

vities

Agriculture

Economic and Employment

Education

Energy and Environment

Health and Nutrition

Housing

Population amp Family

Planning

Urban Development

Rural Area Development

Asia

and

Pacific Africa

20 4 9 6 3 j4 3 6 3 6 9 6869

374961 304764 64

48 428

214041 43 42

Latin Wc r1d America Wide and

and i Near Inter-

Caribbeait East Regional

23939 263451 565763 565763 636869 6869 69

172461 252632 6164 64 5464

81224 263253 55

16 343536 515254

i223823 72931151819 1011 62 14546 445062 62

4142 142730 8 47

145859896

148582743 585960 596065 585960[656667 6667 6566

i234042 14 8

1253334 54

8

2558591385960 60 656667

2554

214142 5 670 131639 347010 70 4970 70

This bibliography is arranged by alphabetical order of the country names For multi-country data collection activities (for which one annotation is made instead of individual entries for each country) the annotations appear

on page 55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surveys on Beliefs and Fertility

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bangladesh

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Beliefs and Fertility in Bangladesh

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Malloney Institute of Bangladesh Studies RaJshabi Bangladesh

DTHER CONTACT Mel Chatman ASIASouth Asia Rm 3317 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9064

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

This study aims at understanding the relations between religious beliefs and fertility behavior and the value of children Completed in 1980 this multi-round of surveys was conducted on a nationwide scale using both sampling and case study approaches Women of child-bearing age in 17 communities were asked questions on such socioshydemographic variables as date of birth children ever born marital status child health and mortality occupation and educational attainment of respondents In particular data on the caste system religous beliefs and practice were gathered Both tabulated and machine readable data are avialable

1

---PROJECT IDENTIFTCATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Socioeconomic Farm Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Bolivia Farm Policy Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 511-0485

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Sandra Rowland US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Hector Nogales Seccion de Estadistica Ministerio de Asuntos Campesenis La Paz Bolivia

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Socioeconomic Farm Survey was a nationwide single-round data collection effort completed in 1978 Using statistical sampling techniques the survey querried between 1000 and 4999 farms and farm enterprises For the purpose of sector assessment it collected data on demographic household child health income wealth and education of the respondents Exshytensive farm related characteristics such as area planted fertilizer yield harvest loss irrigation farm income and credit marketing and consumption were collected The data tape is available from Ministerio de Asuntos Compesinos y Agropecuareis of Bolivia (MACA)

2

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia (Southern Valleys)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Program Development and Support

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Robert Bartram Bureau of Census ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301) 763-2832

OTHER CONTACT

Janmes T Riordan Abt Associates 55 Wheeler St Cambridge MA 02138 (617) 492-7100

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1977 this single round sample survey covered 500 to 999 households families farm and farm enterprises in Southern Valleys of Bolivia The data collection effort was Intended to assist project design at the provincial level Extensive data on economic and agricultural aspects of rural households are available in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms including income wealth and ownership of land expenditures employshyment and occupations crop areas and yield livestock and other input factors of agricultural production Other background variables include household composition migration history rent and tenure literacy and educational attainment

3

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0154

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bonnie Cain Creative Associates 4419 39th St NW Washington DC 20016 (202)966-5804

OTHER CONTACT James Hoxeng Office of Education SampT Rm 317 SA-IP AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9012

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis Survey is a nation-wide single round data collection effort in Cameroon The purpose of the survey is for methodology development An inventory of between 500-999 public and private non-formal education programs will be conducted Data concerning date of birth sex and educational attainment will be collected The data is assessible in both machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium The survey is expected to be of good quality and usable for planners

4

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mandara Area Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITU UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Alternative Rural Development Strategies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1190

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Tom Zalla Michigan State University

48824Dept of Agricultural Economics East Lansing Michigan

(517)353-8865

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mandara Area Development Project in the Cameroon explored

various alternative rural development strategies A survey was

The data were used forconducted and completed in 1981

designing appropriate AID projects Statistical sampling

methods were used to survey household and families in the

rural areas The data on household composition and size food

consumption economic and agricultural characteristics of the

respondents in the province are available in a machine-readable

medium

5

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

6

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

INTRODUCTION

The Agency for International Development (AID) has over the years

funded many data collection activities as apart of AID projects for deveshy

loping countries A large number of social demographic and economic data

sets which have been collected by AID through these projects are now availshy

able to the research community The Economic and Social Data Services

Division in the Office of Development Information and Utilization Bureau

of Science and Technology (SampTDIUESDS) serves as the AID focal point for

data collection efforts such as identification of data sets collected in

developing countries and preparation of an inventory of data collections

finizhed so far As part of an effort to computerize the vast quantity of

project documents AID has developed the Development Information System

(DIS) which contains abstracts of project documents submitted to the AID

libraries and the Office of Development Information and Utilization

Besides an abstract other items that DIS provides include document type

publication data and other bibliographic information as well as identishy

fication of the project and the contract

Prepared by Abt Associates Inc for the Economic and Social Data

Services Division this annotated bibliography of selected AID-assisted

data collection serves to illustrate the output of a useful supplementary

data base to the present Development Information System The bibliography

contains names addresses and telephone numbers of principal contacts who

are knowledgeable about the data collection activities In addition to

this information which DIS does not provide the brief abstracts in this

bibliography also supply data on key variables about the data collection

activities Using these supplementary data items interested AID personnel

can obtain further information about the project findings the questionnaires

used in the surveys and the accessibility of the micro-data sets The goal

of this project is to increase the utilization of AIDs information resources

such as project papers final reports evaluations and survey documentations

so that lessons of past projects can be -used in the design implementation and

evaluation of future data collection activities

An index of the annotations by primary subject categories and regions

is included in this annotated bibliography

INDEX BY MAJOR SUBJECT AND REGION

(page number)

Subjects of Data

Collected in Acti-

vities

Agriculture

Economic and Employment

Education

Energy and Environment

Health and Nutrition

Housing

Population amp Family

Planning

Urban Development

Rural Area Development

Asia

and

Pacific Africa

20 4 9 6 3 j4 3 6 3 6 9 6869

374961 304764 64

48 428

214041 43 42

Latin Wc r1d America Wide and

and i Near Inter-

Caribbeait East Regional

23939 263451 565763 565763 636869 6869 69

172461 252632 6164 64 5464

81224 263253 55

16 343536 515254

i223823 72931151819 1011 62 14546 445062 62

4142 142730 8 47

145859896

148582743 585960 596065 585960[656667 6667 6566

i234042 14 8

1253334 54

8

2558591385960 60 656667

2554

214142 5 670 131639 347010 70 4970 70

This bibliography is arranged by alphabetical order of the country names For multi-country data collection activities (for which one annotation is made instead of individual entries for each country) the annotations appear

on page 55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surveys on Beliefs and Fertility

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bangladesh

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Beliefs and Fertility in Bangladesh

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Malloney Institute of Bangladesh Studies RaJshabi Bangladesh

DTHER CONTACT Mel Chatman ASIASouth Asia Rm 3317 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9064

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

This study aims at understanding the relations between religious beliefs and fertility behavior and the value of children Completed in 1980 this multi-round of surveys was conducted on a nationwide scale using both sampling and case study approaches Women of child-bearing age in 17 communities were asked questions on such socioshydemographic variables as date of birth children ever born marital status child health and mortality occupation and educational attainment of respondents In particular data on the caste system religous beliefs and practice were gathered Both tabulated and machine readable data are avialable

1

---PROJECT IDENTIFTCATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Socioeconomic Farm Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Bolivia Farm Policy Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 511-0485

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Sandra Rowland US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Hector Nogales Seccion de Estadistica Ministerio de Asuntos Campesenis La Paz Bolivia

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Socioeconomic Farm Survey was a nationwide single-round data collection effort completed in 1978 Using statistical sampling techniques the survey querried between 1000 and 4999 farms and farm enterprises For the purpose of sector assessment it collected data on demographic household child health income wealth and education of the respondents Exshytensive farm related characteristics such as area planted fertilizer yield harvest loss irrigation farm income and credit marketing and consumption were collected The data tape is available from Ministerio de Asuntos Compesinos y Agropecuareis of Bolivia (MACA)

2

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia (Southern Valleys)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Program Development and Support

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Robert Bartram Bureau of Census ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301) 763-2832

OTHER CONTACT

Janmes T Riordan Abt Associates 55 Wheeler St Cambridge MA 02138 (617) 492-7100

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1977 this single round sample survey covered 500 to 999 households families farm and farm enterprises in Southern Valleys of Bolivia The data collection effort was Intended to assist project design at the provincial level Extensive data on economic and agricultural aspects of rural households are available in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms including income wealth and ownership of land expenditures employshyment and occupations crop areas and yield livestock and other input factors of agricultural production Other background variables include household composition migration history rent and tenure literacy and educational attainment

3

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0154

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bonnie Cain Creative Associates 4419 39th St NW Washington DC 20016 (202)966-5804

OTHER CONTACT James Hoxeng Office of Education SampT Rm 317 SA-IP AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9012

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis Survey is a nation-wide single round data collection effort in Cameroon The purpose of the survey is for methodology development An inventory of between 500-999 public and private non-formal education programs will be conducted Data concerning date of birth sex and educational attainment will be collected The data is assessible in both machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium The survey is expected to be of good quality and usable for planners

4

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mandara Area Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITU UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Alternative Rural Development Strategies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1190

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Tom Zalla Michigan State University

48824Dept of Agricultural Economics East Lansing Michigan

(517)353-8865

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mandara Area Development Project in the Cameroon explored

various alternative rural development strategies A survey was

The data were used forconducted and completed in 1981

designing appropriate AID projects Statistical sampling

methods were used to survey household and families in the

rural areas The data on household composition and size food

consumption economic and agricultural characteristics of the

respondents in the province are available in a machine-readable

medium

5

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

6

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

INDEX BY MAJOR SUBJECT AND REGION

(page number)

Subjects of Data

Collected in Acti-

vities

Agriculture

Economic and Employment

Education

Energy and Environment

Health and Nutrition

Housing

Population amp Family

Planning

Urban Development

Rural Area Development

Asia

and

Pacific Africa

20 4 9 6 3 j4 3 6 3 6 9 6869

374961 304764 64

48 428

214041 43 42

Latin Wc r1d America Wide and

and i Near Inter-

Caribbeait East Regional

23939 263451 565763 565763 636869 6869 69

172461 252632 6164 64 5464

81224 263253 55

16 343536 515254

i223823 72931151819 1011 62 14546 445062 62

4142 142730 8 47

145859896

148582743 585960 596065 585960[656667 6667 6566

i234042 14 8

1253334 54

8

2558591385960 60 656667

2554

214142 5 670 131639 347010 70 4970 70

This bibliography is arranged by alphabetical order of the country names For multi-country data collection activities (for which one annotation is made instead of individual entries for each country) the annotations appear

on page 55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surveys on Beliefs and Fertility

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bangladesh

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Beliefs and Fertility in Bangladesh

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Malloney Institute of Bangladesh Studies RaJshabi Bangladesh

DTHER CONTACT Mel Chatman ASIASouth Asia Rm 3317 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9064

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

This study aims at understanding the relations between religious beliefs and fertility behavior and the value of children Completed in 1980 this multi-round of surveys was conducted on a nationwide scale using both sampling and case study approaches Women of child-bearing age in 17 communities were asked questions on such socioshydemographic variables as date of birth children ever born marital status child health and mortality occupation and educational attainment of respondents In particular data on the caste system religous beliefs and practice were gathered Both tabulated and machine readable data are avialable

1

---PROJECT IDENTIFTCATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Socioeconomic Farm Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Bolivia Farm Policy Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 511-0485

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Sandra Rowland US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Hector Nogales Seccion de Estadistica Ministerio de Asuntos Campesenis La Paz Bolivia

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Socioeconomic Farm Survey was a nationwide single-round data collection effort completed in 1978 Using statistical sampling techniques the survey querried between 1000 and 4999 farms and farm enterprises For the purpose of sector assessment it collected data on demographic household child health income wealth and education of the respondents Exshytensive farm related characteristics such as area planted fertilizer yield harvest loss irrigation farm income and credit marketing and consumption were collected The data tape is available from Ministerio de Asuntos Compesinos y Agropecuareis of Bolivia (MACA)

2

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia (Southern Valleys)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Program Development and Support

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Robert Bartram Bureau of Census ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301) 763-2832

OTHER CONTACT

Janmes T Riordan Abt Associates 55 Wheeler St Cambridge MA 02138 (617) 492-7100

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1977 this single round sample survey covered 500 to 999 households families farm and farm enterprises in Southern Valleys of Bolivia The data collection effort was Intended to assist project design at the provincial level Extensive data on economic and agricultural aspects of rural households are available in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms including income wealth and ownership of land expenditures employshyment and occupations crop areas and yield livestock and other input factors of agricultural production Other background variables include household composition migration history rent and tenure literacy and educational attainment

3

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0154

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bonnie Cain Creative Associates 4419 39th St NW Washington DC 20016 (202)966-5804

OTHER CONTACT James Hoxeng Office of Education SampT Rm 317 SA-IP AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9012

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis Survey is a nation-wide single round data collection effort in Cameroon The purpose of the survey is for methodology development An inventory of between 500-999 public and private non-formal education programs will be conducted Data concerning date of birth sex and educational attainment will be collected The data is assessible in both machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium The survey is expected to be of good quality and usable for planners

4

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mandara Area Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITU UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Alternative Rural Development Strategies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1190

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Tom Zalla Michigan State University

48824Dept of Agricultural Economics East Lansing Michigan

(517)353-8865

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mandara Area Development Project in the Cameroon explored

various alternative rural development strategies A survey was

The data were used forconducted and completed in 1981

designing appropriate AID projects Statistical sampling

methods were used to survey household and families in the

rural areas The data on household composition and size food

consumption economic and agricultural characteristics of the

respondents in the province are available in a machine-readable

medium

5

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

6

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surveys on Beliefs and Fertility

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bangladesh

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Beliefs and Fertility in Bangladesh

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Malloney Institute of Bangladesh Studies RaJshabi Bangladesh

DTHER CONTACT Mel Chatman ASIASouth Asia Rm 3317 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9064

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

This study aims at understanding the relations between religious beliefs and fertility behavior and the value of children Completed in 1980 this multi-round of surveys was conducted on a nationwide scale using both sampling and case study approaches Women of child-bearing age in 17 communities were asked questions on such socioshydemographic variables as date of birth children ever born marital status child health and mortality occupation and educational attainment of respondents In particular data on the caste system religous beliefs and practice were gathered Both tabulated and machine readable data are avialable

1

---PROJECT IDENTIFTCATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Socioeconomic Farm Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Bolivia Farm Policy Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 511-0485

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Sandra Rowland US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Hector Nogales Seccion de Estadistica Ministerio de Asuntos Campesenis La Paz Bolivia

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Socioeconomic Farm Survey was a nationwide single-round data collection effort completed in 1978 Using statistical sampling techniques the survey querried between 1000 and 4999 farms and farm enterprises For the purpose of sector assessment it collected data on demographic household child health income wealth and education of the respondents Exshytensive farm related characteristics such as area planted fertilizer yield harvest loss irrigation farm income and credit marketing and consumption were collected The data tape is available from Ministerio de Asuntos Compesinos y Agropecuareis of Bolivia (MACA)

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia (Southern Valleys)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Program Development and Support

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Robert Bartram Bureau of Census ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301) 763-2832

OTHER CONTACT

Janmes T Riordan Abt Associates 55 Wheeler St Cambridge MA 02138 (617) 492-7100

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1977 this single round sample survey covered 500 to 999 households families farm and farm enterprises in Southern Valleys of Bolivia The data collection effort was Intended to assist project design at the provincial level Extensive data on economic and agricultural aspects of rural households are available in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms including income wealth and ownership of land expenditures employshyment and occupations crop areas and yield livestock and other input factors of agricultural production Other background variables include household composition migration history rent and tenure literacy and educational attainment

3

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0154

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bonnie Cain Creative Associates 4419 39th St NW Washington DC 20016 (202)966-5804

OTHER CONTACT James Hoxeng Office of Education SampT Rm 317 SA-IP AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9012

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis Survey is a nation-wide single round data collection effort in Cameroon The purpose of the survey is for methodology development An inventory of between 500-999 public and private non-formal education programs will be conducted Data concerning date of birth sex and educational attainment will be collected The data is assessible in both machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium The survey is expected to be of good quality and usable for planners

4

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mandara Area Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITU UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Alternative Rural Development Strategies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1190

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Tom Zalla Michigan State University

48824Dept of Agricultural Economics East Lansing Michigan

(517)353-8865

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mandara Area Development Project in the Cameroon explored

various alternative rural development strategies A survey was

The data were used forconducted and completed in 1981

designing appropriate AID projects Statistical sampling

methods were used to survey household and families in the

rural areas The data on household composition and size food

consumption economic and agricultural characteristics of the

respondents in the province are available in a machine-readable

medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFTCATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Socioeconomic Farm Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Bolivia Farm Policy Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 511-0485

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Sandra Rowland US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Hector Nogales Seccion de Estadistica Ministerio de Asuntos Campesenis La Paz Bolivia

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Socioeconomic Farm Survey was a nationwide single-round data collection effort completed in 1978 Using statistical sampling techniques the survey querried between 1000 and 4999 farms and farm enterprises For the purpose of sector assessment it collected data on demographic household child health income wealth and education of the respondents Exshytensive farm related characteristics such as area planted fertilizer yield harvest loss irrigation farm income and credit marketing and consumption were collected The data tape is available from Ministerio de Asuntos Compesinos y Agropecuareis of Bolivia (MACA)

2

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia (Southern Valleys)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Program Development and Support

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Robert Bartram Bureau of Census ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301) 763-2832

OTHER CONTACT

Janmes T Riordan Abt Associates 55 Wheeler St Cambridge MA 02138 (617) 492-7100

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1977 this single round sample survey covered 500 to 999 households families farm and farm enterprises in Southern Valleys of Bolivia The data collection effort was Intended to assist project design at the provincial level Extensive data on economic and agricultural aspects of rural households are available in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms including income wealth and ownership of land expenditures employshyment and occupations crop areas and yield livestock and other input factors of agricultural production Other background variables include household composition migration history rent and tenure literacy and educational attainment

3

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0154

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bonnie Cain Creative Associates 4419 39th St NW Washington DC 20016 (202)966-5804

OTHER CONTACT James Hoxeng Office of Education SampT Rm 317 SA-IP AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9012

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis Survey is a nation-wide single round data collection effort in Cameroon The purpose of the survey is for methodology development An inventory of between 500-999 public and private non-formal education programs will be conducted Data concerning date of birth sex and educational attainment will be collected The data is assessible in both machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium The survey is expected to be of good quality and usable for planners

4

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mandara Area Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITU UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Alternative Rural Development Strategies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1190

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Tom Zalla Michigan State University

48824Dept of Agricultural Economics East Lansing Michigan

(517)353-8865

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mandara Area Development Project in the Cameroon explored

various alternative rural development strategies A survey was

The data were used forconducted and completed in 1981

designing appropriate AID projects Statistical sampling

methods were used to survey household and families in the

rural areas The data on household composition and size food

consumption economic and agricultural characteristics of the

respondents in the province are available in a machine-readable

medium

5

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

6

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Bolivia (Southern Valleys)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Program Development and Support

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Robert Bartram Bureau of Census ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301) 763-2832

OTHER CONTACT

Janmes T Riordan Abt Associates 55 Wheeler St Cambridge MA 02138 (617) 492-7100

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1977 this single round sample survey covered 500 to 999 households families farm and farm enterprises in Southern Valleys of Bolivia The data collection effort was Intended to assist project design at the provincial level Extensive data on economic and agricultural aspects of rural households are available in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms including income wealth and ownership of land expenditures employshyment and occupations crop areas and yield livestock and other input factors of agricultural production Other background variables include household composition migration history rent and tenure literacy and educational attainment

3

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0154

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bonnie Cain Creative Associates 4419 39th St NW Washington DC 20016 (202)966-5804

OTHER CONTACT James Hoxeng Office of Education SampT Rm 317 SA-IP AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9012

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis Survey is a nation-wide single round data collection effort in Cameroon The purpose of the survey is for methodology development An inventory of between 500-999 public and private non-formal education programs will be conducted Data concerning date of birth sex and educational attainment will be collected The data is assessible in both machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium The survey is expected to be of good quality and usable for planners

4

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mandara Area Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITU UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Alternative Rural Development Strategies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1190

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Tom Zalla Michigan State University

48824Dept of Agricultural Economics East Lansing Michigan

(517)353-8865

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mandara Area Development Project in the Cameroon explored

various alternative rural development strategies A survey was

The data were used forconducted and completed in 1981

designing appropriate AID projects Statistical sampling

methods were used to survey household and families in the

rural areas The data on household composition and size food

consumption economic and agricultural characteristics of the

respondents in the province are available in a machine-readable

medium

5

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

6

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0154

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bonnie Cain Creative Associates 4419 39th St NW Washington DC 20016 (202)966-5804

OTHER CONTACT James Hoxeng Office of Education SampT Rm 317 SA-IP AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9012

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Non-formal Education Assessment and Analysis Survey is a nation-wide single round data collection effort in Cameroon The purpose of the survey is for methodology development An inventory of between 500-999 public and private non-formal education programs will be conducted Data concerning date of birth sex and educational attainment will be collected The data is assessible in both machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium The survey is expected to be of good quality and usable for planners

4

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mandara Area Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITU UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Alternative Rural Development Strategies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1190

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Tom Zalla Michigan State University

48824Dept of Agricultural Economics East Lansing Michigan

(517)353-8865

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mandara Area Development Project in the Cameroon explored

various alternative rural development strategies A survey was

The data were used forconducted and completed in 1981

designing appropriate AID projects Statistical sampling

methods were used to survey household and families in the

rural areas The data on household composition and size food

consumption economic and agricultural characteristics of the

respondents in the province are available in a machine-readable

medium

5

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

6

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mandara Area Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITU UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Alternative Rural Development Strategies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1190

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Tom Zalla Michigan State University

48824Dept of Agricultural Economics East Lansing Michigan

(517)353-8865

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mandara Area Development Project in the Cameroon explored

various alternative rural development strategies A survey was

The data were used forconducted and completed in 1981

designing appropriate AID projects Statistical sampling

methods were used to survey household and families in the

rural areas The data on household composition and size food

consumption economic and agricultural characteristics of the

respondents in the province are available in a machine-readable

medium

5

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

6

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

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TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Household Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Mandara Mountain Research Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER aIDTA-CA-3

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Tom Zalla Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State Univeristy East Lansing MICHIGAN

(517)353-3378

OTHER CONTACT Carl Eicher Dept of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University East Lansing MICHIGAN (517) 353-9330

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Many different surveys were conducted under this project One such is the household survey which was completed in 1981 as a multi-round sample survey Case study methods were used too The unit of observation varies from indivishydual to government unit and the sample size is between 200 and 499 Demographic health and nutrition economic educational and agricultural information were extensively collected Documentation for the data tapes are generally inadequate and tabulations are not yet released Therefore arrangements must be made with the researchers mentioned above in order to access the micro-data

6

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Unite( Rep of Cameroon Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Cameroon

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the United Republic of Cameroon Nutrition

Status Survey was to determine the significant indicators of

child and maternal health and nutritional status The height

and weight of children were measured and socio-economic and

demographic characteristics were used as indicators of

nutritional status A nationwide random sample of 1000 to

4999 children were survey in 1978 and the micro data are

accessible in machine readable and non machine readable medium

7

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Costa Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECfION WAS CARRIED OUT

Urban and Regional Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Urban and Regional Analysis Survey was conducted in 1978 in the capital city of Costa Rica The single round survey was administered to between 1000 and 4999 households or famishylies The primary purpose of the data collection activity was to assess the urban and regional sectors Statistical sampling techniques were used to gather data on the responshydents demographic characteristics housing situation econshyomic status and educational attainment The quality of data is good and the data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

8

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

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TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE C DATA COLLECTION

Cost of Production SurveySector Analysis Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominican Republic

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Sector Analysis Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 517-55-140-0591

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Carol Van Horn ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301 )763-2 839

OTHER CONTACT Sandra Rowland ISPC US Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Completed in 1975 this single-round sample survey was conducted for sector assessment purpose Nationwide in scope the survey concentrated on agricultural aspects of rural farm households such as area planted yield livestock seed and plant fertilizeer irrigation and other factors of production Cost income and wealth indicators were included The data tapes are available with AID approval Tape contents are documented in 14TD4 Explanation of Data File created from the Elite Survey Information in AIDWashington

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Childhood Malnutrition in Rural Egypt

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Development Planning Studies

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 263-0061

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

John Field Nutrition Program Tufts University Medford MA

OTHER CONTACT George Ropes CRSEgypt--Cairo co USAIDCairo Cairo Egypt

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Development Planning Studies Project included a data collection effort the ojective of which was an assessment of childhood malnutrition in rural Egypt The effort was a result of the Ministry of Healths weighing exercise The single round survey was nationwide and used statistical samshypling methods to querry households and families Data were gathered on the respondents date of birth fertility marital status family planning child and maternal health nutrition status food consumption and literacy The accessibility of the data is unknown

10

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Arab Rep of Egypt National Nutrition Survey I amp II

COUNTRY NAME(S) Egypt

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Between January and April 1978 the Nutrition Institute of the Egyptian Ministry of Health completed a national nutrition status survey of preschool children A total of 9794 children aged 6 through 71 months were included in the survey The weight for height index zelating body mass to length or stature was used as the primary index for assessing the prevalence of acute undernutrition The results of the survey indicated a high prevalence of acute undernutrition The objective of the follow-up nutrtion status survey was to provide nutrition status information for 1800 preschool children in two rural universes in 1980 Compared to the 1978 results the follow-up survey can search for temporal changes in anemia prevalence among childrena and mother and to see the availability and utitlization of oral rehydration salts

11

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Encuesta de Directores y Supervisoret del Sistema Educacion

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

El Salvador Education Sector Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Carol van Horn ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-2P39

OTHER CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSOEA3T AFRICA AID State Department Washington DC 20523 331-160 in Nairobi

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The El Salvador Education Sector Analysis Project included a two part nationwide survey of over 5000 schools and individuals in a multi-round data collection effort The survey was completed in 1974 and consisted of both a primary and a secondary sample The primary sample was a sampling survey and the secondary sample was a subsample constructed from census data to gather more detailed information The purpose of the survey was sector assessshyment and the data were gathered on educational attainment enrollment administration and other educational charactershyistics The data are available in machine-readable medium

12

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) El Salvador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Poor Survey in El Salvador

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-02361110

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Flinn Dept of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Ohio State University Columbus OHIO (614) 422-2755

OTHER CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8947

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Rural Poor Survey was a nationwide data collection effort completed in 1978 The purpose of the statistically sampled single round survey was for sector assessment Between 1000 to 4999 farms farm enterprises households and families were surveyed Extensive number of variables were collected on demographic housing health and nutrition economic educashytional and agricultural characteristics The data are availshyable in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

13

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Ghana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Land Use Programming For Intermediate Size City

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-11-8990583698808

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Jim McCollough Research Triangle Institute North Carolina (919)541-6364

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD ROOM 320 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Ghanian Land Use Programming for an Intermediate Size City was conducted at the provincial level in 1980 The primary purpose of the single round survey was to assess the land use sector Between 500 and 999 households and families were surveyed by the use of statistical sampling methods Information was gathered concerning the respondents demoshygraphic economic and housing characteristics The micro data are available in summary tabulation form but not in machine readable form

14

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

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TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTTON WAS CARRIED OUT

Fortification of Sugar with Iron

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0633

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Fernando Vitsi PAHO

Washington DC (202) 861-3330

OTHER CONTACT Samuel Kahn DSN Rm 714 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 235-8926

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Fortification of Sugar with Iron Project in Guatemala was conducted at the village level and included a multishy

zound survey The project survey was an experimental effort performed in 1981 Between 1000 and 4999 individuals were querried as to their morbidity child and maternal

health adolescent health nutrition status food consumption and migration information In addition a variety (f biomedshy

ical parameters (measures) were taken The data is availshyable in machine readable medium

15

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Food WastageSanitation Cost-Benefit Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Guatemala Rural Water Supply

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AIDCSD-2959

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Morris Shiffman School of Public Health Univ of N Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514

OTHER CONTACT Dan Dwonkin USAIDPPC Washington DC 20523 (202)632-1660

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guatemala Rural Water Supply Cost-Benefit Methodology Project included a survey component which explored the problems of food wastage and sanitation The objective of the multi-round surveys was project evaluation All surveys were completed in 1976 Individuals households families farms farm enshyterprises and village officials were surveyed in two villages Statistical samples case study approaches and institutional records were utilized in the data gathering process In total 57 separate surveys were administered some of them taken 35 times covering sample sizes of 30 to 2000 respondents The surveys collected data on demographic health and nutrition energy consumption economic educational water supply and sanitation characteristics

16

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Guyana Labor Force Survey (1977)

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guyana

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mary Kay Friday Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Diana Lopez-Meisel ISPCSEU Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Guyana Labor Force Survey was a nation-wide single round data collection effort completed in 1977 The survey used statistical samplIng methods to survey individuals houseshyholds and families to obtain data regarding demographic housing economic educational and agricultural characteristics The data are available only in non-machine readable medium

17

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

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TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 521-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Milton Nicnaman Centrol for Disease Control Atlanta Georgia

OTHER CONTACT Barry Burnett LACDR RM 2252 NS AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0246

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Haiti Nutrition Improvement Project Survey is conducted at the provincial level The project is continuously collecting information for project monitoring purpose The survey uses statistical sampling techniques and reviews institutional records Local officials and public (or private) nutrition clinics are surveyed concerning demographic housing health and nutrition employment and labor force and literacy characteristics Data are available in machine readable medium The clinical data is difficult to use However the baseline survey is easily obtainable

18

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

19

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTIONi

Republic of Haiti Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Haiti

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The overall goal of the nationwide Haiti National Nutrition Survey was to provide baseline information concerning the nutrition status of young children The survey sought to determine the prevalence and distribution of acute and chronic protein energy undernutrition in children 3 to 59 months of age the distribution of anemia and clinical signs of selected micro-nutrient deficiences information on breastshyfeeding and weaning patterns association of nutritional status with certain household family and individual characshyteristics and finally the prevalence of naturally auquired measles antibody in children

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Management Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) India

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington JC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farm Management Survey is a mationwide ongoing multishy

purpose data collection effort Statistical sampling techshy

niques are in use to survey farms and farm enterprises Less

than 200 respondents will be interviewed and case studies

will be developed The survey covers the demographic charshy

acteristics of the respondents such as marital status houseshy

hold composition and migration Also the economic profiles

of the farms and farm enterprises will be gathered such as

area planted yields livestock seeds and plants fertilizer

price marketing consumption and harvest loss The micro

data will be accessible in both machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

20

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Klaten Area Surveys

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Indonesia Rural Electrification

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin US Census Bureau ISPCUS Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Robert Davis USAIDJakarta APO San Francisco Ca 96356 340001 ext 373

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesian Rural Electrification Project surveyed four villages in central Java in 1980 The objective of the

single round survey was project evaluation through the use of statistical sampling methods Between 500 to 999 households families and commercial establishments were surveyed as to their household size electricity access uses and affordability of electricity expenditures and electricity consumption and demand The data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

21

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

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TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-004514

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Helen Keller International 22 West 17th St NY NY 10011

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN RM 720 RPC SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Study I of Nutritional Blindness Prevention Project was

conducted at the provincial level in Indonesia The single

round survey used statistical sampling methods for the

purpose of sector assessment Over 5000 children under the

age of six who live in a household or family unit were surshy

veyed as to their demographic health and nutrition charactershy

istics The data are available in machine readable and nonshy

machine readable medium

22

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Surakarta Water Project Evaluation Baseline Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Indonesia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Surakarta Potable Water Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 497-0262

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Michael J Hartz Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census (301 )763-1380

Washington DC 20233

OTHER CONTACT Bethann F Walmus Evaluative Studies Branch US Bureau of Census Washington DC (301)763-1380

20233

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Indonesia water project evaluation survey was a single round baseline survey of the Surakarta part of a city It used statistical sampling techniques to survey between 500 to 999 households and families The survey collected information pertaining to the number of children age of children charshyacteristics of housing and water facilities family expendishytures educational attainment and health-education background of the wife of household head When completed in 1981 the survey will have data available in machine-readable medium

23

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Manpower and Training Needs Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jamaica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Manpower Planning Training and Employment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 532-0004

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Karen Stanecki BUCEN Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

OTHER CONTACT Dave Enans National Planning Agency Kingston Jamaica

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jamaica Manpower Planning Training7 and Employment Proshyject conducted a nationwide single round survey in 1980 to assess the manpower and training needs of the contry and to assist in project planning The survey used statistcal sample mehtods to querry 500 to 999 commericial establishments to gather selected economic and educational data from survey respondents The micro-data is not accessible in any form

24

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATTON---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

1979 Census of Housing and Population in Jordan

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Jordan Valley Information System

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Selma Sawaya and Jack Thomas

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301) 763-1392

OTHER CONTACT Rick Rhoda NEDPPAE AID Washington DC 20253 (202)632-9136

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Jordan Valley Information System conducted a census preshy

test in 1978 and the full nationwide Census of Population and Housing in 1979 The Census was a single round data collecshy

tion effort of over 5000 farms farm enterprises commercial

establishments households and families The items collected in the census included demographic housing economic and educashy

tional characteristics of the population The data are

accessible in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium

25

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Womens Employment Opportunity Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Jordan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Vocational Training Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 278-02380

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Mona Hamman AIDNETECHSAD (Social Analysis) AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-7367

OTHER CONTACT Ramon Flores NETECH Rm 3310 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8165

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Vocational Training Project in Jordan included a nationshywide womens employment opportunity survey The objective of the data collection effort was project design Approxishymately 200 farms farm enterprises commercial establishments government units and local officials were surveyed as to their literacy formal and non-formal education enrollment status training experiences and attitudes toward education The field data is currently being classified and coded and will be analyzed by the Human Resources Offices (Education Advisors) in Jordan The quality of the data is high and the data are considered to be reliable and quite useful

26

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Population Studies and Research Institute

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 615-0165

---FOR FURTHER I1FORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John P James AFRDRPOP Rm 2465 AID Washington DC 20523 (203)632-3224

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ominde University of Nairobi Population Studies and Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Population Studies and Research Institute in Kenya is conshyducting a single round survey at the provincial level for the purpose of sector assessment The survey is scheduled for comshypletion in 1982 Statistical sampling methods are used in addishytion to collecting institutional records Individuals houseshyholds families government units and local officials are asked questions about their demographic housing health and nutrition economic and educational characteristics The data is available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to Kenyas approval

27

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Kenya Post Census Survey Of Schools

COUNTRY NAME(S) Kenya

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Regional (Eastern amp Southern Africa) Education Analysis

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCiPAL CONTACT Brandon Robinson USAIDREDSO East Africa Nairobi 331-160

OTHER CONTACT Audrey Smock World Issues Director UCBWM 475 Riverside Dr iNTY NY 10115 (212)870-2186

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Kenya post Census Survey of Schools in 1979 collected information on 1000-4999 schools in a single round effort

Institutional records were gathered and sampled by statisshytical procedures The survey sought to find out the enrollshyment aspects of educational institutions such as school

repeaters and other aspects like the physical infrastrucshy

ture of schools and the characteristics of teachers Data

from the survey are available in a machine readable medium

28

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Lesotho Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Lesotho

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washingtonn DC 20523

(703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT Dr Derrick Jellifee Nutrition Assessment Unit

School of Public Health UCLA Los Angeles CA

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Lesotho nationwide surveys objective was to detershymine statistically the nutritional status of young children

Anthropometric techniques of height and weight were used Certain characteristics like age relationship to the head of household literacy of parents and occupation of parents were used to determine indicators of nutritional status

29

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Household Expenditure Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Liberia Expenditure Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Suzanne Bacon Bureau of the Census Washington DC (301 )763-1364

OTHER CONTACT David Megill

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Liberia Expenditure Survey was conducted at a nationwide level for the purpose of constructing a consumer price index Multi-round surveys were conducted using statistical sampling methods and were completed in 1977 The survey asked between 1000 and 4999 individuals households and families about the following information demographic housing food conshysumption economic literacy education energy natural resources and agriculture While the data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium the coverage of income data is poor and should be used with caution

30

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Liberia Nutrition Status Survey 1976

COUNTRY NAME(S) Liberia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMbER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney

SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20253

(703)235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The main purpose of the Survey is to provide a statistically

valid assessment of the prevalence of acute chronic protein

calorie malnutrition and anemia in children 0-5 years old in

the rural areas of Liberia In addition certain larger

counties and ecological areas are described The Ministry

of Health and Social Welfare Gevernment of Liberia and

USAID used anthropometric techniques and socio-economic

indicators for identifying at-risk groups

31

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

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TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Economic Survey - Job Opportunities For Women

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Industrial and Commerical Job Training For Women

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0147

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Samira Harfoush

AMIDEAST

1717 Mass Ave NW Washington DC 20036

(202)797-7900

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion AID-NETECHHRST 3310 NSAIDW 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523

(202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The objective of the Job Opportunities for Women project was

to assess industrial and commerical job training for women

in Morocco The survey was nationwide and was completed in

September 1981 It was actually a special census wbich covered

The data include in particular thosecommercial establisments

on employment status labor force and attitudes of employers

toward the employment of women The data is available in

machine readable form as well as in non-machine readable

form

32

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Casablanca Ben M Sik Shelter Upgrading Socioeco Investigation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Low Cost Housing Improvement

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-HG-001

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Cynthia Cook Louis Berger International 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington DC 20036 (202)466-4000

OTHER CONTACT Steve Giddings DSH Rm 625 SA-12 AID Washington DC 20523 (202)632-3321

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Low Cost Housing Improvement Project in Morocco incorshyporated a shelter upgrading socio-economic investigation At the neighborhood level the single round survey was a part of the project and was completed in 1979 for the purpose of project design Between 500 to 999 households and families were surveyed through a sampling procedure which asked questions on demographic economic educational environmental and safety characteristics Extensive housing data were also collected The data is available in machine readable medium

33

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Moulouya Valley Irrigation Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Lower Moulouya Irrigation II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0045

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Prof Robert Holt Dept of Political Science University of Minnesota Minniapolis Minnesota (612) 373-2651

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The lower Moulouya Irrigation Project II had a data collection component which surveyed 1000 to 4999 households families farms and farm enterprises in a single round effort It was conducted at the provincialregional level and completed in 1979 Sampling techniques were used to obtain demograshyphic housing (tenure and rent) economic and literacy characteristics of the repondents Also included in the data set are extensive agricultural data All the above data are accessible in a machine readable medium

34

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Morocco Energy Planning Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5703

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dan Clay

ISPCGeneral Surveys Census Bureau Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Household Energy Consumption Survey is in its planning stage The survey will be conducted at the provinshycial level in a single round data collection effort scheduled for completion in 1982 The projected sample size is between 500 and 999 Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey households and families as to their demographic housing economic educational and energy consumption and pricedemand characteristics The data will be asEessible in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

35

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

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TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Morocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Renewable Energy Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 608-0159

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Morocco Renewable Energy Development Project includes a nationwide survey for the purpose of assessment of the energy sector The survey is scheduled for completion in 1983 and will querry about 200 individuals households families commercial e-jtablishments and civil units Data will be collected on energy conversion resource destribushytion energy consumption and demand and the scientific and technological aspects of the energy sector

36

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

--PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nepal Status of Women Surveys

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Beverley Carlson

Bureau of Census ISPC General Surveys Branch Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

OTHER CONTACT Lynn Bennett USAID Kathmandu Nepal

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Nepal Status of Women Surveys were conducted in 8 villages in 1979 The purpose of the multi-round statistically sampled surveys was to produce a descriptive baseline case study of women in Nepal Less than 200 women and households were querried as to their marital status household composition ncome employment and decision making capacity

37

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Nepal Nutrition Status Survey 1975

COUNTRY NAME(S) Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

OTHER CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The primary objective of the 1975 Nepal Nutrition Status Survey was to provide statistically valid data on the type

extent and distribution of protein-energy undernutrition in Napal The survey used anthropometric measurements and

selected clinical criteria Quantification of the prevalence

of anemia was a second goal With the GON concurrence the

Center for Disease Control and USAID carried out a field

survey of over 5000 persons from January through May 1975

The data is available in both Machine readable and non machine readable medium

38

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farmer Survey - Eastern Paraguay

COUNTRY NAME(S) Paraguay

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Household Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Rafael Samper Arthur D Little Inc Acorn Park Cambridge Ma 02140 (617)864-5770 X5132

OTHER CONTACT Karen OConor ISPCBureau of Census US Dept of Commerce Washington l1C 20233 (301)763-1121

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farmer Survey conducted in Eastern Paraguay in 1975 and 1976 was a cooperative effort involving the Ministry of Agriculture the National Agricultural School the Paraguay Center of Sociological Studies and New Mexico State University The single round sample survey was carried out for 1000 to 4999 households and farms for the purpose of project design Three machine-readable files were created which contain data on such demographic and economic variables as livestock information agricultural production general farm information and household information Several hundred tabulations are currently available based on these data sets

39

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

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TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA CuLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippinea Provincial Water Project Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0263

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin

ISPC

Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233

(301) 763-1380

OTHEF CONTACT

Hermie Balucan

LWUA LWUA-MWSS Complex

PO Box 319 ACKatipuaan Rd Quezon City Philippines

95-19-31 x-375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Provincial Water Project Evaluations are

being carried out in the two cities of Bacolod and Cagagan

de Oro This multi-round sample survey is scheduled for

completion in 1983 More than 5000 households will be

included in the survey effort When data collection is comshy

plete data will be available in machine-readable form The

data collection will concentrate on water resources quality

and treatment water sources as well as sanitary practices

The effects of fire damage will be investigated along with backshy

ground information like demographic economic housing

health and nutrition variables

40

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~--

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Survey On Socioeconomic Impact Of Rural Electrification

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0321

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Bill Menth

PC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1192

OTHER CONTACT Michael Hartz ISPC Bureau of Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Rural Electrification Evaluation is a multishyround sample survey of households The sample size is between 1000 and 4999 The project was completed in 19RO and the microshydata sets are accessible in good quality machine-readable medium The major items of information collected in the study were on household electrical access and the costs of construcshytion materials used in electrification of rural households Background information on demographic and economic variables were collected also

41

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Philippines

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Philippines Water Interim Demon Project (IDP) Evaluation

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 492-0309

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Steven Tourkin ISPC Bureau of the Census Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1380

OTHER CONTACT Hermie Balucan Loc Water Ut Adm-MWSS Complex POBox 319 A C Katipunan Rd Quezon City Philippines 95-19-31 ext375

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Philippines Water Interim Demonstration Project survey is being implemenf-d in 10 cities in the rural areas for the purpose of project evaluation The multi-round survey is scheduled to finish in 1985 and will querry over 5000 households and families through statistical sampling methods Data will be gathered regarding water consumption water sources and uses water treatment quality and costs Other data to be obtained include demographic housing health and nutrition characteristics It is planned that the data will be made available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

42

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

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---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

GOS-USAID Joint Assessment Beneficiary Lev Proj Eval

COUNTRY NAME(S) Senegal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Senegal Evaluations

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Not Available

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Don Brown ADIAFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT Frances Johnson Senegal Desk AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-0995

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Joint Assessment Beneficiary Level Project Evaluationsurveyed four projects in Senegal--the Babel Irrigation Proshyject the Sine Saloum Health Project the Babel Livestockproject and the Cereal Production Project Through thejoint efforts of the government of Senegal and USAID a singleround data collection effort was completed in 1980 Statshyistical sampling methods were used to survey individualshouseholds families farms and farm enterprises governmentunits and local officials The survey gathered informationon demographic health and literacy of the respondents andthe data are available in non-machine readable medium

43

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sierre Leone Nutrition Status Survey 1978

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sierra Leone

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRPCT---

The main objective of the Sierra Leone nutrition status survey was to determine through anthropometric techniques the nutritional status and food consumption patterns of young children Periodic surveys were conducted at the individual and household level to determine the nutrishytion status of at-risk groups Characteristics of the family and their economic status were used to determine significant indicators of child health status

44

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Food and Nutrition Technical Services

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-0831

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Nihal Corea Lever Brothers 248 Grandpass Road Colombo 14 Sri Lanka

OTHER CONTACT John Nicols Dept of Agricultural Economics Texas AampM Univeraity College Station TX 77843 (713) 845-5911

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Food and Nutrition Technical Services is a multi-round sample survey conducted in Sri Lanka for the purpose of proshyject evaluation The first part of the survey was carried out in 197P and-included 700 households in its sample The first activity concentrated on food consumption the second was conducted in three waves of 1200 individuals each This series was done as a follow-up market test during 1980-81 Micro data sets are not accessible in machine readable form however tabulations were made and the original questionnaires should still be in existence

45

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sri Lanka

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John McKigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sri Lanka Nutrition Status Survey was a nationwide

survey of over 5000 individuals at the household level The

objectives of the survey were threefolds (1) to provide

a statistically valid assessment of nutrition status of the

preschool population aged 6-71 months of age through the

use of apnthropometric techniques (2) to fulfill the need

for a reliable reference data base in program planning and

(3) to develop the capability of personnel in survey and

nutrition assessment techniques The data collection effort

included periodic surveys too Various socio-economic and

demographic indicators such as age income and migration history

were used as indicators of nutritional status

46

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Evaluation of the Abyei Development Project

COUNTRY NAME(S) Sudan

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Abyei Development Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-5300

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT D C Cole HIID Harvard University Cambridge Ma 02138 (617)495-1000

OTHER CONTACT Larry Abel AFRDRARD AID Washington DC 20523

(202)632-0567

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Sudan Abyei Development Survey was conductpi at the proshy

vincial level in 1981 The purpose of the data collection

effort was to evaluate the Abyei Development Project A single

round survey of less than 200 government or civil units and comshy

munity and local officials was conducted Institutional records

as well as individuals were surveyed The data collected

included housing facilities health and nutrition education

and training income employment and occupation Agricultural

data such as area planted yield livestock and harvest loss

were collected too The accessibility of the micro-data set is

unknown

47

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Thailand Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

ESCAP MigrationMobility

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBEP Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Badr Hanna ESCAP Pop Division ESCAP UN BldgRajadamneon AveBangkok 2Thailand 282-9161 ext 1591

OTHER CONTACT Jim Gibbs BUCENI SPC Washington DC 20233 (301)763-1254

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The ESCAP Migration and Mobility Survey was conducted in Bangkok Thailand and one other rural village The purpose

of the survey was to make a pilot test of operations and procedures of the larger survey on migration by ESCAP The survey was completed in 1980 and querried 200-400 individuals households and families as to their demographic housing economic and educational characteristics In addition life history tables containing mores occupations and family events since age 15 (of the respondents) were collected Statistical sampling methods were used It is not known whether or not the micro data is accessible

48

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farm Household Survey Component

COUNTRY NAME(S) Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Rural Off Farm Employment Assessment Project

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 493-0306

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Meyer Dept of Agricultural Economics Ohio State University Columbus OH (614) 422-8014

OTHER CONTACT Don Mead or Carl Leidholm Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan (517) 355-1812

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

Funded by AID the Farm Household Survey is one of several major surveys in the Rural Off-Farm Employment Assessment Project which ended the data collection activities in 1981 The multi-round sample survey was primarily for sector assessment Village headmen were interviewed for community information and references to household and farm visits The sample size was between 200 and 499 and micro-data are kept in magnetic tape in Bangkok Ohio State and Michigan State Universities Data on demographic economic and education background were collected with focus on agricultural items like area yield livestock land holdings and income from and costs of farming activities

49

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Togo Nutrition Status Survey 1977

COUNTRY NAME(S) Togo

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Nutrition Status

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1064

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Mckigney SampTN Rm 720 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-1960

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Togo Nutrition Status Survey was conducted with a nationshywide sample of over 5000 children The nutrition status of pre-school children was measured by their height and weight as well as other anthropometric scales The data collection effort included periodic and sampling survey techniques Various socio-economic and demographic indicatiors were used to determine nutritional status

50

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Energy Planning

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 664-0326

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr George Self AID NETECH AID WASHINGTON DC 20523

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Tunisia Energy Planning Projects micro-data collection aLtivity is currently in the planning stage The sector assessment will combine sample survey and case study methods in a single-round collection of information about households farms and commercial establishments The sample size will be between 200 and 4999 Some of the subject areas to be covered are household composition electrical access income energy conservation crop area and use of fertilizer pesticides ard irrigation

51

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTTON

Vehicle InspectionPostcard Pilot Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Tunisia Energy Assessment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Ur-nown

----FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Compton Chase Lansdale Ferguson-Bryan amp Associates 2550 MNWWashington DC (202)887-6145

OTHER CONTACT Pam Baldwin AID STEY Dept of State Washington DC (202)235-9020

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The vehicle inspectionpostcard pilot survey was conducted in four Tunisian cities The single round survey was completed in 1981 and interviewed less than 200 individual automobile owners and inspection station personnel The information collected included the occupation and industry of the intershyviewee as well as characteristics of their energy demand and consumption which are influenced by price technology and vehicle efficiency The micro data are accessible in a non machine readable medium

52

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Education Sector Study Yemen

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Basic Education Development

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0053

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Louis Porretta Eastern Michigan University Office of International ProgsEMU Ypsitanti Michigan 48197 (313)487-0370

OTHER CONTACT Dr Ann Domidion NETECHHRST Rm 3310NS AID 2201 C St NW Washington DC 20523 (202)632-8164

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Basic Education Development survey was conducted on a

nationwide level in 1979 Revisions of the data collection

effort are scheduled for 1982 The primary purpose of the survey was to assist in the planning of appropriate project

designs for the educational sector in Yemen A census of the country was conducted and another data source included records of the Ministry of Education The information colshy

lected included literacy formal educational attainment school enrollment non-formal education education adminstrashytion attitudes about education training and technical educashy

tion commercial and agricultural education and higher educashy

tion The micro data reside in Yemen in both machine readable and non-machine readable forms

53

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Taiz in 1976 A socio-economic profile of a city

COUNTRY NAME(S) Yemen

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Taiz Water and Sewer Construction

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 279-0039

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Joan Silver NEDPPAE Rm 6443 NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-9136

OTHER CONTACT Deloitte Haskins and Sells

Haskins amp Sells London United Kingdom

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The socio-economic profile of Taiz in Yemen Arab Republic was

constructed by means of a 1976 survey as a part of a project design by AID The survey was a single round effort conducted at the household and family level Commercial establishments were sampled too The survey collected data on birth date

marital status mortality migration construction materials housing facilities income occupation and educational characshyteristics Availability of the data is presently unknown

54

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) All AID-funded countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID Assistance to Education A Retrospective Study

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER AID-DSPE-C-0075

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Francis Method PPCPDPR Rm 3898 AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8952

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The AID Assistance to Education Project was a retrospective study which incorporatei a multi-country survey methodology to collect data on all AID funded countries for the purposeof an education sector sassessment The single round data collection reviewed institional records and querried projectrelated personnel about their work The survey covered 1000 to 4999 projects and was completed in 1981 Educational charshyacteristics such as literacy educational attainment enrollshyment and non-formal education administration attitudes and training were collected The data is accessible in machine readable medium

55

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

CARDIs Small Farm-Multiple Cropping System Res

COUNTRY NAME(S) AntiguaDominicaGrenadaS KittsS LuciaMontserratNevis

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

East Caribbean Multi-Crop Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Sansundar Parasram

Caribbean Agr RampD Institute (CARDI) UNIV OF WEST INDIES St Augustine Trinidad

662-5511

OTHER CONTACT Felipe Manteiga LACDR AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-8126

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute s

Small Farm Multiple Cropping System Reseach is being conducted

in the countries of Antigua Dominica Grendada St Kitts

St Lucia Montserrat Nevis and St Vincent The data

collection is complete in some countries but is still undershyway in others The scheduled completion of the entire project is 1981 Data were collected through case study in a muti-round

project design effort Less than 200 farms are included in

the survey The focus of the data collection was agricultural No formal written questionnaire was used for data collection

There are non-sampling errors due to coding and nonshy

response problems

56

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Small Farming Study in the Caribbean

COUNTRY NAME(S) Dominica Montserrat St Vincent

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Clarence Zuvekas Jr LACDP Rm 3917A NS AID Washington DC 20523 (202) 632-1737

OTHER CONTACT

Caribbean Development Bank POBox 408 Wildey StMichael Barbados WI

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Small Farming Study in the Less Developing Member Territories of the Caribbean Development Bank was conducted in Dominica

Montserrat and St Vincent The study included a single round survey which was conducted in 1975 to assess the small

farming sector In each contry less than 200 individuals households families farms and farm enterprises were surveyed Extensive farm-related data were gathered along with demograshyphic housing economic and educational characteristics of the

survey respondents The data is available in non-machine readable medium However the quality of data is not consistent

57

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Birth and Death Data-Collection

COUNTRY NAME(S) 8 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Birth and Death Data Collection

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0623

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO Rm 201 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT

--- BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Birth and Death Data Collection effort is being conducted in Bolivia Colombia Indonesia Jordan Somalia Mexico Ecuador and Zambia The individual country surveys nrp nationwide and multi-round The scheduled completion of all the 3urveys is 1983 The objective of the surveys is to provide information for better project design monitoring and evaluation and for sector assessment Statistical sampling techniques will be used to survey individuals and households regarding their demographic household income literacy health and educational chacteristics Subject to clearance by the government concerned the data is accessible in machine readable medium

58

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

World Fertility Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Forty-two Developing CountriesTwenty Developed Countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED 01T

World Fertility Survey

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0547

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Cornelius AIDSampTPOPDEMO RPESA-16AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT Van De Kaa International Statistical Institute 428 Prinses BeatrixlaanThe Hagnes Netherlands

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The World Fertiltiy Survey is a multi-country single-round data collection effort for the purposes of sector assessshyment The surveys were funded directly by AID in over 15

countries out of a total of over 60 Each survey is a nationwide one and uses statistical sampling methods to identify and querry individuals families and households as to their demographic (especially fertility) household economic and educational characteristics Data on lactation and post-partum amenorrhea are also collected Community and economic modules are used in some countries in addition to the core questionnaire The data is available in both machine readable and non-machine readable medium subject to country approval

59

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Maternity Care Monitoring

COUNTRY NAME(S) 50 countries (both developing and developed)

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

International Fertility Research Program

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 632-0537

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Jim Shelton MD SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT

Roger P Bernard International Fertility Research Program Research Triangle Park NC 27709

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The International Fertility Research Program is conducting a maternity care monitoring data collection effort Fifty developed and developing countries are participating in the program The general purpose of AIDs assistance is for sector assessment in various countries The multi-round data collection obtains data on at least 5000 persons in each country The entire project is scheduled to end in 1983 Demographic health nutrition and education characteristics are collected from individuals as well as from institutional records The data are available in machine readable and nonshymachine readable medium

60

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Pre-Test of Employment Questionnaire

COUNTRY NAME(S) Guatemala and Nepal

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Employment Module for a Household Survey Questionnaire

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Done thru World Bank

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Eva Mueller Department of Economics University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 (313) 763-4386

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Employment Module for a Household Survey Ouestionnaire was conducted in 1979 in Guatemala and Nepal as a pretest The purpose of the survey was to assist AID in project design Less than 200 households and families were surveyed as to their marital status household composition employment status and time allocation The data is not however availble in any form

61

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation

COUNTRY NAME(S) Honduras Gambia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

931-1018

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1018

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Prof Dennis Foote Institute for Communication Research

Cypress Hall Stanford University Standford CA 94305 (415) 497-0994

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Mass Media and Health Practices Evaluation is still in

progress A nationwide survey component is being planned

for Honduras and Gambia The objective of the survey is to provide a research base and the effort is scheshy

duled for completion in 1983 Between 500 and 999 houseshy

holds and families will be querried as to their demographic

housing economic educational and health characteristics

Other data include communication use attitudes behavior

and acceptance of media when the media is used to relay health practice information The data are accessible in machine readable medium however extensive tape docunentation

is not available

62

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Remote Sensing for Agriculture

COUNTRY NAME(S) JamaicaEcuadorPhilippinesSierra LeoneTunisiaMorocco

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OTT

Area Frame Sampling

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1224

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Charles Paul SampTFNR Rm 203D SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-9166

OTHER CONTACT William Wigton USDA 4832 South Bldg Washington DC 20250

(202) 447-8259

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Remote Sensing for Agriculture is an area-frame sampling project being conducted in Jamaica Ecuador the Philippines Sierra Leone Tunisia and Morocco Each survey is nationshywide and utitlizes micro processors in collecting agriculshytural statistics for area frame samples for crop analysis The data will be collected in multi-round surveys involshyving random and clustered samples Farm and farm enterprises will be surveyed each year beginning in 1981 as to their agricultural characteristics The data is available in non-machine readable medium

63

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) KenyaSri LankaZambiaPakistanColombiaPeruTunisia

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Small Enterprises Approach To Employment

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1090

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT W P Strassmann Dept of Economics Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan 48P24

OTHER CONTACT Eric Chetwynd SampTUD AID Washington DC 20253

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The multi-country Small Enterprises Approach to Employment is scheduled for completion in 1982 The survey includes Kenya Sri Lanka Zambia Pakistan Colombia Peru and Tunisia The primary purpose of the single round survey is an assessment of the emplyment and housing sectors Between 1000 to 4999 households or families are surveyed through statistical sampling techniques Subject areas treated in the survey include migration household composishytion housing characteristics and the economic profile of respondents The micro data are accessible in both machine readable and non-machine re dable medium

64

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Contraceptive Prevalence Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Multi-country

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Contraceptive Prevalence Study II

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0624

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr John Lawson SampTPOPDEMO

Rm 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-9692

OTHER CONTACT CPS II Project Westinghouse Health Systems

PO Box 866 Columbia Md 21044 (301)992-0066

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Contraceptive Prevalence Study I and II was a multishycountry multi-wave data collection effort Study I covered 7 countries and was completed in 1979 Study II covered 10

additional countries and is scheduled for completion in 1984 The survey used statistical sampling methods for sector

assessment and project evaluation purposes Over 5000 women

age 15-49 and households were surveyed in each country Demoshy

graphic educational and economic data especially knowledge

and practice of contraception were collected Survey data

are available in both machine readable and non-machine readshy

able medium

65

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Baseline andor initial interview

COUNTRY NAME(S) 19 countries

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Operations Research

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0632

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Duff Gillespie

SampTPOPOR Rm 312 SA-16 AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-9686

OTHER CONTACT RWOsborn Johns Hopkins Population Ctr

Sch of Pub Hlth J Hopkins Univ Baltimore MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Operativns Research Project aims at testing the communshy

ity approach to the distribution of contraceptives It is

a multi-country multi-round survey scheduled for completion

in 1985 The survey of 19 countries used statistical samshy

pling methods regional census and collection of institushy

tional record for the purpose of project evaluation Women

in the reproductive ages households and families and public

officials were surveyed regarding extensive demographic

health and nutrition economic and educational charactershy

istics The data is available in machine readable medium

subject to approval by AID and the country in question

66

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

COUNTRY NAME(S) Peru Jamaica Thailand Ecuador

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Measurement of Demographic Change II (VISTIM)

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 932-0621

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT

Dr John Lawson Jr SampTPOPDEMO

RM 201 RPE SA-16 AID Washington DC 20253 (703) 235-9692

OTHER CONTACT RBHartford Office of Interration Statistics Statistics Hyattsville MD

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The survey of measurements of demographic change is being conducted in Peru Jamaica Thailand and Ecuador The mutishywave surveys are scheduled for completion in 1984 Over 5000 individuals in each country will be identified through the vital registration records and will be querried as to their demographic housing economic and literacy characshyteristics The data is available in machine readable form in all four countries and in non-machine readable form in Peru and Jamaica

67

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Crop and Livestock Survey

COUNTRY NAME(S) Tunisia and Thailand

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OLTT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER Unknown

--- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Richard Suttor SampTAGR

Rm 406 RPC(SA-18) AID Washington DC 20523

(703)235-8947

OTHER CONTACT

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Crop and Livestock Survey is a nationwide on-going and

multi-purpose data collection effort in Tunisia and Thailand

Statistical sampling techniques are being used for multi-round

surveys of farms and farm enterprises The data collected

include areas planted and harvested crop yield and number and type of livestock

68

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Farming systems research and extension

COUNTRY NAME(S) World-wide

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

Farming system research and extension

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 936-4099

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION--shy

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Wendell Morse SampTRAD Rm 50R SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-2245

OTHER CONTACT Joseph Beausoleil SampTRAD AID Washington DC 20523 (703)235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Farming Systems Research and Extension Project will inshyclude a world-wide data collection component The objectiveof this multi-round survey is to provide technical assisshytance and training in the agricultural sector The surveywill adapt a case study approach to approximately 200 governmental or civil units in each country The data collection is scheduled for completion in 1986 Data will be collected on household composition housing condition rent and tenure food consumption educational trainingeconomic natural resources and agricultural characterisitcs The data will be accessible in non-machine readable medium

69

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70

---PROJECT IDENTIFICATION---

TITLE OF DATA COLLECTION

Participation and Rural Development

COUNTRY NAME(S) YemanBotswanaSri LankaTunisiaJamaicaCosta Rica

PROJECT TITLE UNDER WHICH DATA COLLECTION WAS CARRIED OUT

AID PROJECTCONTRACT NUMBER 931-1137

---FOR FURTHER INFORMATION---

PRINCIPAL CONTACT Dr Norman Uphoff Rural Development Committee Ctr for Intl Studies 170 Uns Hall Cornell Univ Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 256-6370

OTHER CONTACT John Harbeson SampTRAD Rm 508 SA-18 AID Washington DC 20523 (703) 235-8918

---BRIEF ABSTRACT---

The Participation and Rural Development Project includes a

single round multi-country data collection effort The survey is being conducted in Yemen Arab Republic Botswana Sri Lanka Tunisia Jamaica and Costa Rica Between 200

and 499 individuals households families farms farm entershyprises and local officials will be interviewed Both statshy

istical sampling and case studies were used for applied research and consultation purposes Data concerning demoshygraphic housing economic education energy natural resources and agriculture are to be collected Data are available in machine readable and non-machine readable medium

70