{"doc_desc":{"title":"Social Survey of Jerusalem 2005","idno":"DDI-PSE-PCBS-SSJ-2005-V1.0","producers":[{"name":"Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics","abbreviation":"PCBS","affiliation":"Palestinian National Authority","role":"Collection, processing and dissemination data"}],"prod_date":"2012-03-31","version_statement":{"version":"V1.0"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"PSE-PCBS-SSJ-2005-V1.0","title":"Social Survey of Jerusalem 2005","alt_title":"SSJ","translated_title":"\u0627\u0644\u0645\u0633\u062d \u0627\u0644\u0627\u062c\u062a\u0645\u0627\u0639\u064a \u0644\u0645\u062d\u0627\u0641\u0638\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u062f\u0633 2005"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics","affiliation":"Palestinian National Authority"}],"oth_id":[{"name":"Representative Office of Norway","affiliation":"NOR","email":"","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"Representative Office of the Netherlands","affiliation":"NDL","email":"","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"Swiss Development and Cooperation Agency","affiliation":"SDC","email":"","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"UK Department for International Development","affiliation":"DFID","email":"","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"The European Commission","affiliation":"EC","email":"","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"The Word Bank","affiliation":"WB","email":"","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"The Core Funding Group","affiliation":"CFG","email":"","role":"Survey Fund  "}],"production_statement":{"copyright":"\u00a9November, 2005. All rights reserved. Suggested Citation: Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, 2005. Social Survey of Jerusalem, 2005: Main Findings. Ramallah-Palestine","funding_agencies":[{"name":"Palestinian National Authority","abbreviation":"PNA","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"Representative Office of Norway","abbreviation":"NOR","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"Representative Office of the Netherlands","abbreviation":"NDL","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"Swiss Development and Cooperation Agency","abbreviation":"SDC","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"UK Department for International Development","abbreviation":"DFID","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"The European Commission","abbreviation":"EC","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"The Word Bank","abbreviation":"WB","role":"Survey Fund  "},{"name":"The Core Funding Group","abbreviation":"CFG","role":"Survey Fund  "}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"division of user services","affiliation":"Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics","email":"diwan@pcbs.gov.ps","uri":"www.pcbs.gov.ps"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Other Household Survey [hh\/oth]","series_info":"Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics  provide and update the database of Jerusalem governorate, where the device to the implementation of the social survey of family to Jerusalem for the first time in 2003 and because of its Jerusalem Governorate of privacy In order to continue the process of modernization and development of data and indicators for maintaining the implementation of the survey for the second time in 2005."},"version_statement":{"version":"V1.0:  (public use file)","version_date":"2011-12-31","version_notes":"this is the first version"},"study_info":{"keywords":[{"keyword":"Houshold","vocab":"Glossary of Statistical Terms","uri":"http:\/\/www.pcbs.gov.ps\/Downloads\/book1793.pdf"},{"keyword":"Housing","vocab":"Glossary of Statistical Terms","uri":"http:\/\/www.pcbs.gov.ps\/Downloads\/book1793.pdf"},{"keyword":"Living levels","vocab":"Glossary of Statistical Terms","uri":"http:\/\/www.pcbs.gov.ps\/Downloads\/book1793.pdf"},{"keyword":"Criminal offence","vocab":"Glossary of Statistical Terms","uri":"http:\/\/www.pcbs.gov.ps\/Downloads\/book1793.pdf"}],"topics":[{"topic":"Social Survey of Jerusalem, 2005","vocab":"CESSDA","uri":"http:\/\/www.nesstar.org\/rdf\/common"}],"abstract":"The Jerusalem Household Social Survey 2005 is one of the most important statistical \nactivities that have been conducted by PCBS. It is the most detailed and comprehensive \nstatistical activity that PCBS has conducted in Jerusalem.\nThe main objective of the Jerusalem household social survey, 2005 is to provide basic information about:\nDemographic and social characteristics for the Palestinian society in Jerusalem governorate including age-sex structure, Illiteracy rate, enrollment and drop-out rates by background characteristics, Labor force status, unemployment rate, occupation, economic activity, employment status, place of work and wage levels, Housing and housing conditions,\nLiving levels and impact of Israeli measures on nutrition behavior during Al-Aqsa intifada, Criminal offence, its victims, and injuries caused.","time_periods":[{"start":"2005-04-17","end":"2005-06-10","cycle":"11"},{"start":"2005-04-17","end":"2005-06-13","cycle":"12"}],"coll_dates":[{"start":"2005-04-17","end":"2005-06-10","cycle":"J1"},{"start":"2005-04-17","end":"2005-06-13","cycle":"J2"}],"nation":[{"name":"Palestine","abbreviation":"PSE"}],"geog_coverage":"Social survey data covering the province of Jerusalem only, the type locality (urban, rural, refugee camps) and Governorate","analysis_unit":"households, Individual","universe":"The target population was all Palestinian \nhouseholds living in Jerusalem Governorate.","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"The survey presents data on household persons,\nHousing and housing conditions,\nLiving levels,\nCriminal offence."},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics","abbreviation":"PCBS","affiliation":"Palestinian National Authority "}],"sampling_procedure":"The Sample Frame\nWere estimated sample size of Jerusalem by 3,300 family, including 2,240 families in the region J1, and 1,060 families in the region of J2 has been the establishment of Sample Frame to Jerusalem (J2) of the General Census of Population and Housing, and Establishment, which was carried out by the PCBS at the end of 1997, was create Sample Frame to Jerusalem (J1) of project data that has been exclusively in 2004. And the frame is a list of counting areas, and these areas are used as units an initial preview (PSUs) in the first stage of the process of selecting the sample.\n  Stratified cluster random sample of regular two phases:\nPhase I: was selected a stratified random sample of enumeration areas from Jerusalem (J1) and Jerusalem (J2). The number of enumeration areas that have been chosen counting area 123 divided into two regions: 70 the count of Jerusalem (J1), 53 the count of Jerusalem (J2).\nPhase II: A random sample was withdrawn systematically with size of 20 families from each enumeration area that  was selected in the first stage of the Jerusalem J2, and 32 families from each   enumeration area that was selected in the first stage of the Jerusalem J1.","coll_mode":["Face-to-face [f2f]"],"research_instrument":"A survey questionnaire the main tool for gathering information, so do not need to check the technical specifications for the phase of field work, as required to achieve the requirements of data processing and analysis, has been designed form the survey after examining the experience of other countries on the subject of social surveys, covering the form as much as possible the most important social indicators as recommended by the United Nations, taking into account the specificity of the Palestinian community in this aspect.","coll_situation":"Process was complete forms through a personal interview for adult family members who are able to answer. Work has begun in the field of the project ended on 17\/04\/2005 and 13\/06\/2005, has been distributed team of field work in the areas of J1 and J2 by the size of the sample, is also equipped field team supplies all the field work, and the number of staff in project in the province of Jerusalem (31), where divided into two groups J1 and covered 18 Researcher, 3 supervisors and auditor, J2 and included six researchers, supervisors and two Checker.","act_min":"Process was complete forms through a personal interview for adult family members who are able to answer. Work has begun in the field of the project ended on 17\/04\/2005 and 13\/06\/2005, has been distributed team of field work in the areas of J1 and J2 by the size of the sample, is also equipped field team supplies all the field work, and the number of staff in project in the province of Jerusalem (31), where divided into two groups J1 and covered 18 Researcher, 3 supervisors and auditor, J2 and included six researchers, supervisors and two Checker.","weight":"Known weight on it upside down the probability of selection of the element in the sample, can be explained by weight as the amount represented by the element in the sample of elements of society, has been calculated weights to take into account compensation for cases of non-completion that has been through the process of data collection, when calculating the weights of households to the survey were into account the distribution of households by region and type of locality in Jerusalem Governorate according to population estimates mid-2005, is divided into two levels I: Jerusalem Area J1 layers, including (Jerusalem, \"Jerusalem holy place\" and the rest of the urban and the camp in the area of J1). The second layers J2 Jerusalem area, including (urban, rural and camp in the area of J2).\n\nAs for individuals to calculate the weights have been taking into account the population distribution by region, sex and age structure estimated population in mid-2005, estimates from the reality of the Central Bureau of Statistics. It is essential when calculating estimates of indicators for the survey is calculated weights, so that each unit weight of analysis commensurate with the probability of selection of the unit.","cleaning_operations":"Phase included a set of data processing\nActivities and operations that have been made to the\nForms to prepare her for the analysis phase,\nThis phase included the following operations:\nBefore the introduction of audit data: at this stage was\nCheck all the forms using the instructions\nTo check to make sure the field of logical data and re-\nIncomplete, including a second field.\nData Entry: The data entry\nCentral to the central headquarters in Al-Bireh, was organized\nThe data entry process using the BLAISE Program\nWhere the form has been programmed through this\nprogram. Was marked by the program that was developed in the\nDevice properties and features the following:\nThe possibility of dealing with an exact copy of the form\nThe computer screen.\nThe ability to conduct all tests and possibilities\nPossible and logical sequence of data in the form.\nMaintain a minimum of errors Portal\nDigital data or errors of field work.\nEase of use and deal with the software and data\n(User-Friendly).\nThe possibility of converting the data to the other formula can be\nUse and analysis of the statistical systems\n  Analysis such as SPSS."},"analysis_info":{"response_rate":"during the field work we visit 3,300 family in Jerusalem Governorate, 2,240 in Area J1 and1,060 in Area J2 where the final results of the interviews were as follows:\nThe number of families who were interviewed (2,485) in Jerusalem Governorate,\ncomplete questioner 75.3%\n(1,773) in J1 79.2%\n(712) in J2 67.2%","sampling_error_estimates":"Data were collected in a manner that the survey sample and not Balhsr destruction, so she is exposed to two main types of errors. The first sampling errors (statistical errors), and the second non-statistical errors. It is intended that sampling errors of the errors resulting from sample design, so it is easy to measure, the contrast has been calculated and the effect of sample design.\n\n The non-statistical errors are possible to occur in every stage of project implementation, through data collection, inserting, and mistakes can be summarized by the non-response, and response errors (surveyed), and the mistakes of the interview (the researcher) and data-entry errors. To avoid errors and reduce the impact it has made significant efforts through the training of researchers extensive training, and the presence of a group of experts in the concepts and terminology, medical \/ health, and training on how to conduct interviews, and the things that must be followed during the interview, and the things that should be avoided.\n\nHave been trained on the data entry program entry, program, and were examined in order to see the picture of the situation and reduce any problems, there was constant contact between supervisors and checkers through ongoing visits and periodic meetings. In addition, has been drafting a set of circulars and instructions reminder to the team. Also been circulated answers to questions and problems faced by the researchers during the field work.\n\nAs for office work have been trained crew to check the special forms and field detection of errors, which greatly reduces the rates of errors that can occur during field work. In order to reduce the proportion of errors that can occur during entry form to the computer, the software is designed to entry so as not to allow any errors Tnasagah can get during the process of input and contains many of the conditions Logical, where they were loading the program the input of many tests on private answers each question in addition to the relations between the different questions and testing the other logical. This process has led to the disclosure of most of the errors that are not found in previous phases of work, where they were correct all errors that have been discovered.\n\nData were evaluated according to the following areas:\n1. Definition of family members and how to register.\n2. Demographic characteristics that have a relationship on Christmas.\n3. Breakdown of the profession and activity.\n\nMethods of assessment vary according to the data subject in this survey include the following:\n1. Occurrences of missing values and Answers \"other\" and \"Do not know\" and examine inconsistencies between different sections or between the date of birth and other sections. Add to examine the internal consistency of the data as part of a logical data and completeness.\n2. Compared to survey data with the results of surveys of the relationship and by the Central Bureau of Statistics Palestinian implementation.\n\nCan be summarized as sources of some non-statistical errors that have emerged during the implementation of the survey including the following:\nInability to meet the data in some cases the forms because of the lack of a home or be in the housing unit does not exist or are uninhabited and there are families not able to provide some data or refused to do so.\nSome families did not take the form subject very seriously affecting the quality of the data provided.\nErrors resulting from the method of asking the question by the researcher in the field.\nCategory understand the question and answer based on his understanding of it.\nThe inability of the technical team overseeing the project from the field visit on a regular basis for all duty stations in order to see the workflow and meet researchers and directing them, especially in the area J1.\nThere was difficulty in reaching the families because of the construction of the wall, especially in the Ram Area and also in the area of Bir Nabala where the switch was a full count area due to additional incompleteness caused by the absence of the families in the region because of the separation wall.\nIt was not easy to follow and adjust the time researchers because of the prevailing security conditions."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"General Statistics Law No. (5) for Year 2000\n\nArticle (17)\n1. All individual information and data submitted to the Bureau for statistical purposes shall be treated as confidential and shall not be divulged, in whole or in part, to any individual or to a public or private body, or used for any purpose other than for preparing statistical tables. \n2. The Bureau shall endeavor to issue official statistical publications in aggregate tables, which do not disclose individual data, in conformity with the confidentiality of statistical data.","required":"yes","form_no":"","uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics","affiliation":"Palestinian National Authority","email":"diwan@pcbs.gov.ps","uri":"www.pcbs.gov.ps"}],"cit_req":"Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, 2005. Social Survey of Jerusalem, 2005: Main Findings. Ramallah-Palestine. V1.0 11-2005","conditions":"1. pledges  the utilization of \u201cdata\u201d or any copies thereof shall be limited to the purposes agreed upon including not granting any third parties any access to these data. Restrictions applies to any data duplication or transformed setting for purposes other than meeting the requirements of the statistical programs used in data analysis.\n\n2. Utilization of \u201cdata\u201d or any copies thereof is limited to personal computers normally .\n\n3. pledges not to alter the value of any observation in the original \u201cdata\u201d; nevertheless, this does not apply on subjecting data to any processes or procedures aiming to derive new variables. The first party does not bear any professional, administrative or financial responsibility for any losses incurred as a result of changes in the variables values.","disclaimer":"PCBS  provid  data collected for purely statistical purposes, and therefore does not assume any responsibility for legal or professional from any claim or analysis or interpretation or misuse of this data."}}}}