2022 LIVING CONDITIONS MONITORING SURVEY (LCMS 2022) report has been put online in July 2024:
"Face-to- face personal interviews were conducted using a structured electronic questionnaire via the Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) technique. The questionnaire was designed to collect information on the various aspects of the living conditions of the households using CAPI. The software used for data collection was Survey Solutions which is developed by the World Bank.
Data collection for the 2022 LCMS involved 210 Enumerators, 40 Supervisors and 30 Master Trainers. "
The 2022 LCMS data was electronically collected using the Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) technique. Using tablets loaded with the World Bank developed Survey Solutions software, data collected from the field was transmitted to the CAPI command Centre created in all the provincial headquarters. If accepted, the same information was then sent to the HQ command Centre for further scrutiny in terms of completeness and accuracy. However, incomplete questionnaires were sent back to the field staff for verification and subsequent correction. Once that was done, it was re-transmitted to HQ to be part of the verified dataset.
After data collection, the data were subjected to extensive checks on their validity and consistency in order to facilitate analysis using statistical software. A master version of the files was maintained in Stata and SPSS formats. ZamStats provides data sets in the two formats depending on the clients’ choice.
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