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  1. Ecuador - High Frequency Survey - 2021

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    Updated Mar 16, 2025
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    UNHCR - The UN Refugee Agency (2025). Ecuador - High Frequency Survey - 2021 [Dataset]. https://data.humdata.org/dataset/unhcr-ecu-2021-hfs-q4-v2-1
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 16, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Area covered
    Ecuador
    Description

    The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest's demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

  2. High Frequency Survey 2021, Quarter 1 and 2 - Ecuador

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    Updated May 5, 2022
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    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) (2022). High Frequency Survey 2021, Quarter 1 and 2 - Ecuador [Dataset]. https://catalog.ihsn.org/catalog/10237
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    Dataset updated
    May 5, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Authors
    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Ecuador
    Description

    Abstract

    The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest's demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

    Geographic coverage

    National coverage

    Analysis unit

    Household

    Universe

    All people of concern.

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    In the absence of a well-developed sampling-frame for forcibly displaced populations in the Americas, the High Frequency Survey employed a multi-frame sampling strategy where respondents entered the sample through one of three channels: (i) those who opt-in to complete an online self-administered version of the questionnaire which was widely circulated through refugee social media; (ii) persons identified through UNHCR and partner databases who were remotely-interviewed by phone; and (iii) random selection from the cases approaching UNHCR for registration or assistance. The total sample size was 2255 households.

    Mode of data collection

    Other [oth]

    Research instrument

    The questionnaire contained the following sections: journey, family composition, vulnerability, basic Needs, coping capacity, well-being, COVID-19 Impact.

  3. High Frequency Survey - 2021 - Ecuador

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    Updated Apr 2, 2022
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    UNHCR (2022). High Frequency Survey - 2021 - Ecuador [Dataset]. https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/648
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 2, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Authors
    UNHCR
    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Ecuador
    Description

    Abstract

    The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest's demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

    Geographic coverage

    Whole country.

    Analysis unit

    Household

    Universe

    All people of concern.

    Sampling procedure

    In the absence of a well-developed sampling-frame for forcibly displaced populations in the Americas, the High Frequency Survey employed a multi-frame sampling strategy where respondents entered the sample through one of three channels: (i) those who opt-in to complete an online self-administered version of the questionnaire which was widely circulated through refugee social media; (ii) persons identified through UNHCR and partner databases who were remotely-interviewed by phone; and (iii) random selection from the cases approaching UNHCR for registration or assistance. The total sample size was 3950 households. At the time of the survey, the population of concern was estimated at around 500000 individuals.

    Mode of data collection

    Other [oth]

    Research instrument

    Questionaire contained the following sections: journey, family composition, vulnerability, basic Needs, coping capacity,well-being,COVID-19 Impact.

  4. High Frequency Survey 2021, Quarter 3 - Ecuador

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    Updated May 5, 2022
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    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) (2022). High Frequency Survey 2021, Quarter 3 - Ecuador [Dataset]. https://datacatalog.ihsn.org/catalog/10238
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    Dataset updated
    May 5, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Authors
    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Ecuador
    Description

    Abstract

    The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest's demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

    Geographic coverage

    National coverage

    Analysis unit

    Household

    Universe

    All people of concern.

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    In the absence of a well-developed sampling-frame for forcibly displaced populations in the Americas, the High Frequency Survey employed a multi-frame sampling strategy where respondents entered the sample through one of three channels: (i) those who opt-in to complete an online self-administered version of the questionnaire which was widely circulated through refugee social media; (ii) persons identified through UNHCR and partner databases who were remotely-interviewed by phone; and (iii) random selection from the cases approaching UNHCR for registration or assistance. The total sample size was 829 households. At the time of the survey, the population of concern was estimated at around 500000 individuals.

    Mode of data collection

    Other [oth]

    Research instrument

    The questionnaire contained the following sections: journey, family composition, vulnerability, basic Needs, coping capacity, well-being, COVID-19 Impact.

  5. High Frequency Survey 2021 - Ecuador

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    Updated Jan 20, 2023
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    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) (2023). High Frequency Survey 2021 - Ecuador [Dataset]. https://datacatalog.ihsn.org/catalog/10724
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 20, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Authors
    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Ecuador
    Description

    Abstract

    The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest's demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

    Geographic coverage

    Whole country

    Analysis unit

    Household

    Universe

    All people of concern.

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    In the absence of a well-developed sampling-frame for forcibly displaced populations in the Americas, the High Frequency Survey employed a multi-frame sampling strategy where respondents entered the sample through one of three channels: (i) those who opt-in to complete an online self-administered version of the questionnaire which was widely circulated through refugee social media; (ii) persons identified through UNHCR and partner databases who were remotely-interviewed by phone; and (iii) random selection from the cases approaching UNHCR for registration or assistance. The total sample size was 3950 households. At the time of the survey, the population of concern was estimated at around 500000 individuals.

    Mode of data collection

    Other [oth]

    Research instrument

    Questionaire contained the following sections: journey, family composition, vulnerability, basic Needs, coping capacity,well-being,COVID-19 Impact.

  6. High Frequency Survey 2020, Quarter 4 - Ecuador

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    Updated May 5, 2022
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    High Frequency Survey 2020, Quarter 4 - Ecuador [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/4464
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    Dataset updated
    May 5, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Authors
    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
    Time period covered
    2020
    Area covered
    Ecuador
    Description

    Abstract

    The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest’s demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

    Geographic coverage

    National coverage

    Analysis unit

    Household

    Universe

    All people of concern.

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    In the absence of a well-developed sampling-frame for forcibly displaced populations in the Americas, the High Frequency Survey employed a multi-frame sampling strategy where respondents entered the sample through one of three channels: (i) those who opt-in to complete an online self-administered version of the questionnaire which was widely circulated through refugee social media; (ii) persons identified through UNHCR and partner databases who were remotely-interviewed by phone; and (iii) random selection from the cases approaching UNHCR for registration or assistance. The total sample size was 358 refugee households.

    Mode of data collection

    Other [oth]

    Research instrument

    The questionnaire contained the following sections: journey, family composition, vulnerability, basic Needs, coping capacity, well-being, COVID-19 Impact.

  7. High Frequency Survey - Q1Q2 2021 - Ecuador

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    Updated Oct 11, 2021
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    UNHCR (2021). High Frequency Survey - Q1Q2 2021 - Ecuador [Dataset]. https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/498
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 11, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Authors
    UNHCR
    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Ecuador
    Description

    Abstract

    The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest's demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

    Geographic coverage

    Whole country.

    Analysis unit

    Household

    Universe

    All people of concern.

    Sampling procedure

    In the absence of a well-developed sampling-frame for forcibly displaced populations in the Americas, the High Frequency Survey employed a multi-frame sampling strategy where respondents entered the sample through one of three channels: (i) those who opt-in to complete an online self-administered version of the questionnaire which was widely circulated through refugee social media; (ii) persons identified through UNHCR and partner databases who were remotely-interviewed by phone; and (iii) random selection from the cases approaching UNHCR for registration or assistance. The total sample size was 2255 households.

    Mode of data collection

    Other [oth]

    Research instrument

    Questionaire contained the following sections: journey, family composition, vulnerability, basic Needs, coping capacity,well-being,COVID-19 Impact.

  8. High Frequency Survey 2020, Quarter 4 - Ecuador

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    Updated May 5, 2022
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    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) (2022). High Frequency Survey 2020, Quarter 4 - Ecuador [Dataset]. https://catalog.ihsn.org/catalog/10236
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    Dataset updated
    May 5, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
    Authors
    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
    Time period covered
    2020
    Area covered
    Ecuador
    Description

    Abstract

    The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest’s demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

    Geographic coverage

    National coverage

    Analysis unit

    Household

    Universe

    All people of concern.

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    In the absence of a well-developed sampling-frame for forcibly displaced populations in the Americas, the High Frequency Survey employed a multi-frame sampling strategy where respondents entered the sample through one of three channels: (i) those who opt-in to complete an online self-administered version of the questionnaire which was widely circulated through refugee social media; (ii) persons identified through UNHCR and partner databases who were remotely-interviewed by phone; and (iii) random selection from the cases approaching UNHCR for registration or assistance. The total sample size was 358 refugee households.

    Mode of data collection

    Other [oth]

    Research instrument

    The questionnaire contained the following sections: journey, family composition, vulnerability, basic Needs, coping capacity, well-being, COVID-19 Impact.

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Ecuador - High Frequency Survey - 2021

Explore at:
pdf, web appAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Mar 16, 2025
Dataset provided by
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeeshttp://www.unhcr.org/
Area covered
Ecuador
Description

The data was collected using the High Frequency Survey (HFS), the new regional data collection tool & methodology launched in the Americas. The survey allowed for better reaching populations of interest with new remote modalities (phone interviews and self-administered surveys online) and improved sampling guidance and strategies. It includes a set of standardized regional core questions while allowing for operation-specific customizations. The core questions revolve around populations of interest's demographic profile, difficulties during their journey, specific protection needs, access to documentation & regularization, health access, coverage of basic needs, coping capacity & negative mechanisms used, and well-being & local integration. The data collected has been used by countries in their protection monitoring analysis and vulnerability analysis.

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