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The Lagos Household Survey 2006, also reffered to as service delivery assesment survey, was the first Baseline Survey under the World Bank assisted Lagos Metropolitan Development and Governance Projects (LMDGP) which started a year earlier in 2005. The household survey was a key component of the Baseline Projects which also consisted of five major economic surveys.
The survey's objectives was to provide reliable data on a timely basis for monitoring changes in the welfare status by local government areas in the State, provides estimates at local government level , assess the social and economic situation in the State and provides relevant data required to monitor growth and development in the state ,as well as building the socio-economic database.
State Local Government Wards
Individuals, households, and communities.
Household members
Sample survey data [ssd]
A sample of 6000 respondents were selected using a combination of probability proportional to size and equal size sample i.e (mix Design) in appreciation of the spread and peculiarities of the state inhabitants and landscapes.
The entire twenty (20) Local government Areas (LGAs) in the state was divided into two Zones: ( North comprising 9 LGAs and South having 11 LGAs) with sample size of 3052 respondents and 2948 rspondents respectively.
The first level of stratification comprised the Local Government Areas, with each of them divided into Political Wards (between 10 and 25). These wards formed the second level of stratification.
No deviation from sample design
Face-to-face [f2f]
The Questionaire was made up of fifteen (15) modules namely,
Section 1: Household charasteristics and household listing
Section 2: Types of Housing
Section 3: Land and Tenure
Section 4: Access to Infrastructure - Stormy Water Drainage
Section 5: Access to Infrastructure - Sanitation
Section 6: Access to Infrastructure - Water
Section 7: Access to Infrastructure - Solid Waste Removal
Section 8: Access to Infrastructure - Energy and Electricity
Section 9: Access to Infrastructure - Telephone
Section 10: Transportation & Local Roads
Section 11: Education
Section 12: Health
Section 13: Emergency and policing Services
Section 14: Community Preferences
Section 15: Household income and expenditure.
The questionaire was published in English language and was based on the generic one prepared by the world bank but modified to suit the Nigeria/ Lagos state environment. The head of the household was the key respondent in the households , individual members and community level information are included in the instrument. The questionaires is provided as external resources.
The Perseus Software Solution 6 Software which was used to upload survey instruments into the palmtop had in built capacity to download the completed questionaire from the palmtop into the designated laptop for the survey throgh microsoft active synching.
No data entry involved. however the downloaded dataset are then edited for cleaning and quality checks.
The data set wasc later transfered/exported to SPSS for more robust analysis.
At both levels of stratification ie Local government Areas (LGAs) and Political Wards, the response rates were 100 percent respectively.
Not calculated
Some indicators such as average Household size, room density, access to portable water.
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Makeshift shelter provided for people who have been forced to leave their native homes and still within their respective country geographical boundary to find temporary refuge till their homes are safe to return.