Palestine - Violence Survey in the Palestinian Society, 2011
Reference ID | PSE-PCBS-DVS-2011-V1.0 |
Year | 2011 |
Country | Palestine |
Producer(s) | Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics - Palestinian National Authority |
Sponsor(s) | The Palestinian National Authority - PNA - Financial assistance UNDP - UNDP - Financial assistance UNFBA - UNFBA - Financial assistance UNICEIF - UNICEIF - Financial assistance |
Collection(s) |
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Data Collection
Data Collection Dates
Start | End | Cycle |
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2011-07-03 | 2011-07-30 | N/A |
Time Periods
Start | End | Cycle |
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2017-02-16 | 2011 | N/A |
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
All field staff received theoretical and practical training course. Interviewers, supervisors and editors for the survey were carefully selected based on their experience. Fieldwork procedures were designed to ensure adequate supervision and the collection of high quality data. To this end, several quality control measures were used through out fieldwork.
Questionnaires
The questionnaire included the classification questions that are in all questionnaires such as education, age, labour force status and marital status which usually have been inserted in most surveys and household survey. Furthermore; a questionnaire related to household was designed to measure life quality and the availability of durable goods and recognizing economic status of the household.
Five sections were designed for the questionnaire: the first one was designed for women who were ever married within the age group of (18-64), the second was designed for spouses, the third one was designed for never married individuals aged (18-64) years, the fourth was designed for children (12-17 years) and the last section was designed for the elderly (65) years of age and over.
Data Collectors
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation |
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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics | PCBS | Palestinian National Authority |
Supervision
Special patterns were designed to follow-up receiving and handing in questionnaires at all levels and the daily follow up of interviewers work. The supervisor handed out work on the team using a map and sample. Daily and weekly reports were submitted to the coordinator of the fieldwork and the project administration. The reports explain the number of complete interviews and non-response. In addition to conducting field visits by the technicians and coordinators in order to oversee work and ensure data quality and assisting in solving any problems facing the field team.