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Economic-Environment

Environmental Economic Survey, 2006

West Bank and Gaza, 2004
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PSE-PCBS-EES-2006-V1.0
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Economic Environment
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    Economic Survey
    Mains, 2006
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    Economic Survey
    Subforms, 2006

Establishment number (comp_no)

Data file: Environmental Economic Survey Subforms, 2006

Overview

Valid: 2759
Valid (weighted): 42610.366
Invalid: 0
Invalid (weighted): 0
Minimum: 7625
Maximum: 9774730
Mean: 6843523.298
Mean (weighted): 7101029.723
Standard deviation: 3387020.906
Standard deviation (weighted): 3246823.608
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Width: 7
Range: 7618 - 9774723
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V59

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Establishment number

Description

Universe
All the Palestinian economic establishments, which included in the Economic Series Survey sample in the Palestinian Territory.
Source of information
Economic Establishments

Imputation and derivation

Imputation
The data was collected between 15/03/2006 and 01/06/2006, the reference period during the data collection process was February 2006 for all the data except the periodicity of the solid waste collection, the reference period was the last week of the fieldworker existence in the establishment

Others

Security
Two types of errors affect the quality of survey data; sampling and non sampling errors. The sampling errors are measurable, however the non-sampling errors could not be determined easily due to the diversity of sources (e.g. the interviewers, respondent, editor, data entry operator... etc).

However, several measures were adopted to minimize the effects of these errors. The interviewers, editors and coders had undergone intensive training and were provided with fieldwork manuals to consult when facing any problem.

The data entry program was designed in a way that allows error detection and correction. This applies particularly to logical errors that might not be discovered before data entry operations. A consistency check was also performed to assure accuracy after data entry.
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