Ghana - Ghana Living Standards Survey 2:1988-1989, Second round
Reference ID | GHA-GSS-GLSS2-2008-v2.0 |
Year | 0 |
Country | Ghana |
Producer(s) | Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) - Office of the President |
Sponsor(s) | Government of Ghana - GoG - Funding The World Bank - WB - Funding and Technical Assistance |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Dec 15, 2008
Last modified
Mar 14, 2016
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Data Collection
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
In each year, the survey was conducted by 10 six member teams. Each team included 2 household interviewers, one anthropometrist, one data-entry operator (with a personal computer), one driver (with a Land Rover) and one supervisor. In 1988-89 five test administrators were added, one each to five teams, as explained below. The teams were based in the eight regional offices of the Ghana Statistical Service; two teams each were based in Accra and Kumasi, with others at Cape Coast, Ho, Koforidua, Sekondi, Sunyani and Tamale. The field work was decentralized with guidance from the central office. To minimize the disadvantages of the decentralized system, all ten teams were brought together for refresher training sessions, during which experiences were shared to ensure that the teams worked as efficiently as possible towards the same objective.
Questionnaires
1. Household
2. Community
3. Price
4. Health and Family Planning Services
5. Drugstores, Pharmacies and Drug Vendors
6. Primary School
7. Middle/Junior Secondary School
8. Education module
Data Collectors
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation |
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Ghana Statistical Service | GSS |
Supervision
There was a supervisor in each team to ensure that quality work was done. The supervisor was responsible for administering the community questionnaire. The supervisor also sat in on some interviews and randomly revisited 25 percent of the households to verify the answers to some key questions to provide quality control. The teams were based in the eight regional
offices of the Ghana Statistical Service; two teams each were based in Accra and Kumasi, with others at Cape Coast, Ho, Koforidua, Sekondi, Sunyani and Tamale.The field work was decentralized with guidance from the central office. The teams were also visited by upper management through all cycles.