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Financial Literacy and Consumer Awareness Survey 2011

West Bank and Gaza, 2011
Reference ID
WBG_2011_FLS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Riyada Consulting and Training
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
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Apr 25, 2019
Last modified
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Identification

Survey ID Number
WBG_2011_FLS_v01_M
Title
Financial Literacy and Consumer Awareness Survey 2011
Country
Name Country code
West Bank and Gaza WBG
Study type
Other Household Health Survey [hh/hea]
Abstract
The survey was commissioned by the World Bank and it is aligned with the objectives of the World Bank's (WB) Global Program on Consumer Protection and Financial literacy that was launched in 2010. The aim of the WB program is to help targeted countries achieve better consumer protection in financial services. The WB initiative has targeted both public and private sector agencies, and has sponsored comprehensive research projects with the objective of finding the best solutions for each individual country/region. The survey focuses on financial services such as banking, insurance, microfinance in terms of credit, savings and payment systems, and was designed to identify the level of financial awareness and familiarity with financial services providers in the West Bank and Gaza. The survey also tried to identify appropriate methods for expanding consumer education and strengthening consumer rights in the West Bank and Gaza.

It is expected that the survey will support the objectives outlined by the Word Bank's Financial Governance/Consumer Protection in Financial Services Program. A major objective of this survey is to provide regional data for the World Bank's multi-national database. Thus, the inherent strengths of this initiative is that it will allow regional stakeholders the opportunity to draw upon both local and international data. Local, international, small and large-scale strategies can then be formulated by comparing the diagnostic reviews of local data to that of other survey countries. By learning from the successes and failures of other survey countries, more effective mechanisms for the improvement of consumer protection and financial literacy in the West Bank and Gaza can be established.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Household, individual

Scope

Notes
The survey focuses on consumer protection and was designed with the goal of contributing to the development of the financial markets and national development agenda of the West Bank and Gaza. This supports the overall objective of the activity, which is to gather data to be used to develop a tool-kit for financial services and consumer protection in the West Bank and Gaza.

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National
Universe
The target population is comprised of all Palestinians of the age group 18 - 65 years old residing in the territories of the West Bank and Gaza.

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
Riyada Consulting and Training
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation
World Bank, Financial and Private Sector Development
United States Agency for International Development USAID

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The survey collected data from 2022 Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. The sample distribution was 66.8% West Bank and 33.2% Gaza Strip.

Sampling Frame

The sampling frame included all geographical locations in which the target population resides. The sampling frame was used to select the sample of locations for the survey. It also included the type of localities (urban, rural and refugee camps) and population size in each location. This information was taken into consideration in designing the survey sample.

The following table provides the distribution of Palestinian households by governorates according to data available on the Census of 2007:

Sampling Frame according to Number of Households:

Governorate Total Number of Households West Bank:
Jenin 47,437
Tubas 9,004
Tulkarem 29,938
Nablus 59,663
Qalqilia 16,483
Salfit 11,103
Ramallah
Al Bireh 52,834
Jericho 7,615
Jerusalem 70,434
Bethlehem 32,667
Hebron 89,919
Subtotal 427,097

Gaza Strip:
North Gaza 40,262
Gaza 76,810
Deir Al Balah 32,083
Khan Yonis 43,203
Rafah 26,863
Subtotal 219,221

Total 646,318

The following table shows the distribution of Palestinian households according to type of locality:

Sampling Frame according to Type of Locality Type of Locality Number of Households

Urban 472,736
Rural 113,386
Refugee Camps 60,196

Total 646,318

The frame was divided into strata depending on the homogeneity of the divided parts as follows:
A) Governorates: 16 in the West Bank and Gaza.
B) The type of locality: city, village and refugee camp.

Sample Design and Type

Three Stage Stratified Cluster Sample of 2022 persons (2022 households). The sample design was as follows:
1. Stage one: selection a sample of 60 representative localities covering all strata.
2. Stage two: selection a random sample of Palestinian households from each location selected in the first stage.
3. Stage three: random selection of one person from each household using Kish table within the age group of 18 years old and above. Half of the sample will be male and half is female respondents.

Sample Size
The sample size was 2022 persons from all Palestinian territories aged 18 years and above. Main regions covered by the sample are: the West Bank (excluding Ramallah), Ramallah and Gaza Strip. The sample was distributed as follows:

Region / # of Households

Ramallah and Al Bireh 350
West Bank 1000
Gaza Strip 672
Total 2022

The margin of error in the main key variables is approximately 2.5% on the entire sample size and it should be bigger in the detailed domains.

Sample Representation:

The researchers ensured that the sample is representative of the following during the field work:

1) Geographical representation: the sample distribution covers all governorates of the West Bank (including Jerusalem) and Gaza strip, thus provides a comprehensive geographical representation.
2) Economic Activity: in general, Ramallah and Al Bireh governorate is considered the economic and commercial center and thus was given a higher weight in the sample compared to the rest of the localities.
3) Economic Sectors: the sample covered different economical sectors such as employees of industrial, services and commercial sectors (usually in the main cities), workers in the agricultural sector (rural areas) and workers in the informal sector (mostly in Gaza).
4) Poverty levels: the sample covers poor localities as provided by statistics. In general, Gaza is considered poorer than the West Bank. Also, refugee camps and some localities particularly in North West Bank are considered poorer than the rest of localities and the above sample distribution provides coverage of such localities.
5) Age Groups: the sample covered all age groups above the age of 18. The reason behind selecting the starting age to be 18 is the fact that it is within this age that an individual is expected to become involved with financial transactions and thus will be dealing with financial services.
6) Gender: the sample was gender balanced; half of the respondents were males and half were females. This corresponds with the gender distribution of the Palestinian Territories.
7) Infrastructure: the sample covered central and remote localities to guarantee representation of poor versus good infrastructure and availability of services including financial services.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2011-05 2011-05
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
A standard questionnaire was previously developed by the World Bank and was adapted to the Palestinian context by Riyada Consulting. The questionnaire was also shared with local stakeholders such as the Palestinian Monetary Authority, USAID and other departments of the World Bank.

Access policy

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

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_WBG_2011_FLS_v01_M_WB
Producers
Name
World Bank
Date of Metadata Production
2012-04-28
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