Kenya - Socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on refugees - Panel Study

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This dataset is part of the data series [?]: UNHCR - Kenya - Socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on refugees

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Time Period of the Dataset [?] May 14, 2020-July 07, 2020 ... More
Modified [?] 26 February 2021
Dataset Added on HDX [?] 26 May 2021 Less
Expected Update Frequency Never
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Kind of Data: Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis: All persons of concern for UNHCR
Sampling Procedure: The sample aims to be representative of the refugee and stateless population in Kenya. It comprises five strata: Kakuma refugee camp, Kalobeyei settlement, Dadaab refugee camp, urban refugees, and Shona stateless, where sampling approaches differ across strata. For refugees in Kakuma and Kalobeyei, as well as for stateless people, recently conducted Socioeconomic Surveys (SES), were used as sampling frames. For the refugee population living in urban areas and the Dadaab camp, no such household survey data existed, and sampling frames were based on UNHCR's registration records (proGres), which include phone numbers. For Kakuma, Kalobeyei, Dadaab and urban refugees, a two-step sampling process was used. First, 1,000 individuals from each stratum were selected from the corresponding sampling frames. Each of these individuals received a text message to confirm that the registered phone was still active. In the second stage, implicitly stratifying by sex and age, the verified phone number lists were used to select the sample. Until wave 7 sampled households that were not reached in earlier waves were also contacted along with households that were interviewed before. In wave 8 only households that had previously participated in the survey were contacted for interview. The “wave” variable represents in which wave the households were interviewed in. For the stateless population, all the participants of the Shona socioeconomic survey (n=400) were included in the RRPS, because of limited sample size. The sampling frames for the refugee and Shona stateless communities are thus representative of households with active phone numbers registered with UNHCR.
Data Collection Mode: Computer Assisted Telephone Interview [cati]

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