This toolkit contains a collection of resources (guidance documents, presentations, coding scripts. links) relevant to Household Income and Expenditure Surveys (HIES) in the Pacific island countries and territories. It draws on extensive experience working with national statistical offices, regional organisations, and international partners, and has been endorsed by the Pacific Statistics Methods Board (PSMB). The guidance notes are designed as living documents, with the understanding that they will be periodically revised to incorporate changes in methodologies, processes, and advancements in technology aimed at enhancing data collection practices to ensuring the production of high-quality data.
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The timeline for a HIES is guided by the GSBPM and normally spans three years:
- Year 1: Planning
- Year 2: Fieldwork
- Year 3: Processing, Analysis and Dissemination
While the timeline focuses mainly on the core guidance for conducting a HIES, included in the resources are the general guidance to surveys such as sampling frameworks and methodologies, and thematic analysis and reporting. The full guidance notes documents are also available in the resources.
HIES Timeline
From planning to dissemination : key stages during the 3 year timeline.
(click on each section in the timeline to expand)
- 12 Months – Year 1 to Year 2
The Pacific HIES Toolkit - Planning of HIES
This stage covers initial work planning and design of the survey instruments, survey governance, resource and budget allocation and survey governance.
Planning survey activities (Month 1, Year 1)
Design and Build (Month 2, Year 1)
Choice of the Data Capture: paper based, or computer assisted (Month 3, Year 1)
Questionnaire design (Month 4-6, year 1)
Sampling (4-6 months, year 1)
Mapping (Month 7, year 1)
Design Collection (Month 4-6, year 1)
Collection Budgeting and HIES Governance (Month 7-8, year 1)
Donor funding (Month 9-10, year 1)
Survey Governance (Month 1-36, year 1-3)
- 12 Months – Year 2 to Year 3
The Pacific HIES Toolkit - Fieldwork for HIES
Even though the main field task requires extensive administration with regards to the supervision of enumerators and or revisits, various phases of tasks is also of particular importance which includes:
- Setting up the general administration of the workflow design
- Annual workplan, Operational plan, individual workplan
- Designing of templates and or forms for reporting purposes
- Selection, training and supervision of field workers
- Quality control of the field work
- Arrangements of follow ups for non-response and or revisits for vacant households
- Statistical analysis drawn on sub rounds for data quality checks
- Reporting process whilst in operation
Recruitment of Field Staff (Month 1-3, year 2)
Field staff training (Month 4-6, year 2)
Fieldwork management
- 12 Months – Year 2 to Year 3
The Pacific HIES Toolkit - Processing for HIES
Data processing is the process to bring the data from their raw form to data ready for analysis. This is a crucial step to verify numbers and ensure that the figures produced are consistent. The types of data collected make data processing complex because it is susceptible to certain kinds of errors that largely require manual checks such as response errors and outliers. To continue to improve the quality of data, data processing procedures and methods are continuously revised and developed.
Data Version 1 - Data Preparation and Cleaning (Month 1-3, year 2)
Data Version 2 - Item Coding, Data Reshaping and Validation (Month 2, year 2)
Data Version 3 - Final Income and Expenditure Data Aggregation