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Child Labour Survey 2001

Ghana, 2001
Reference ID
GHA_2001_CLFS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Ghana Statistical Service (GSS)
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Apr 25, 2019
Last modified
Apr 25, 2019
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  • Identification
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  • Data Processing
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Identification

Survey ID Number
GHA_2001_CLFS_v01_M
Title
Child Labour Survey 2001
Country
Name Country code
Ghana GHA
Study type
Child Labor Survey [hh/cls]
Abstract
The Ghana Child Labour Survey is the first nationwide survey in the country specifically designed to collect information on the various aspects of working children, within the framework of the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC). It is a two-in-one survey, which canvassed children in households as well as children on the street, using two different sample designs. The fieldwork was conducted in February 2001, with technical assistance from the International Labour Organization (ILO).
It is expected that the results of the survey will generate more awareness of child labour issues, promote the campaign against its practice, and serve as the basis for the formulation of appropriate intervention programmes.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Individual person (household head and children)

Scope

Notes
The scope of Child Labour Survey 2001 includes:
- Housing/household characteristics, Information on household members
- Information from parents: Usual economic activitiy of children 5-17 years during the last 12 months, Children 5-17 years old working as employees for someone else for payments in-cash or in-kind, Non-economic activity of children 5-17 years of age during the last 7 days, Complete idleness of children 5-17 years of age, Work-related health and safety of children 5-17 years of age, Preception of parents/guardians or other relatives with whom the working child usually resides, Migration status of children 5-17 years of age, Parental background
- Living arrangements fo children 5-17 years of age, Usual economic activity of children 5-17 years of age, Current economic activity of children 5-17 years of age, Earnings and hours of work of children 5-17 years during last week, Children working for someone else other than own parents or guardians, Children working for someone else, or independently for earning in-cash or in-kind,Training or children 5-17 years of age, Work-related health and safety of children 5-17 years of age

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
Ghana Statistical Service (GSS)
Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
Name Role
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) Technical assistance
Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme On Child-labour Technical assistance

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The 2001 Ghana Child Labour Survey comprised both a nationwide probability sample survey of all households in Ghana and a supplementary non-probability survey of street children.

The sampling frame for the household-based sample survey was the list of all 26,555 Enumeration Areas (EAs) from the 2000 Population and Housing Census of Ghana with corresponding data on number of households. The household sample survey was based on a two-stage stratified cluster design. The frame was stratified into urban and rural localities of residence and by the 10 administrative regions in the country.

At the first stage, 500 Enumeration Areas (EAs) were systematically selected, with probability proportional to size, the measure of size being the number of census households. At the second stage, 20 households were selected from each of the 500 EAs to produce an overall sample size of 10,000 households. The design ensured that every household in the country had the same chance to be selected; in other words, the sample was self-weighting (see Appendix II for a detailed explanation of the sample design). The sampling process yielded the allocation of households to each stratum (urban/rural and region) shown in Table 2.1. The sample also yielded an average weight of 370.12 for each child. This means that each child in the survey represents about 370 children.
Response Rate
Out of the 10,000 selected households, 9,889 were successfully interviewed, indicating a household response rate of 98.9 percent. A similar response rate was achieved in all regions and in rural/urban areas.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2001-01 2001-02
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]

Data Processing

Data Editing
Data entry was centralized at the head office. The main data entry software was the IMPS (Integrated Microcomputer Processing System). The two questionnaires, street children and the household questionnaires, were entered separately. Edit programs in CONCOR were used to edit the data, after which error listings were printed and corrected on EA level.

After editing, the ASCII data were put together and cleaned further, using SPSS and SAS. This was done by running consistency checks on every variable and the database was generated thereby. The analysis and tabulation were executed in SAS and SPSS. Estimates, standard errors, confidence intervals and design effects were generated using the CENVAR module in IMPS.

Access policy

Contacts
Name Affiliation URL
Ghana Statistical Service Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning http://www.statsghana.gov.gh/
Confidentiality
To act at all times so as to preserve the confidentiality of individuals and institutions recorded in the Materials. In particular the User undertakes not to use or attempt to use the materials to derive information relating specifically to an identified individual or institution nor to claim to have done so.
Citation requirements
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download of the data files (for datasets obtained on-line)

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Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_WB_GHA_2001_CLFS_v01_M
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Development Economics Data Group DECDG World Bank Generation of the DDI
DDI Document version
Version 01 (August 2011)
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