Egypt, Arab Rep. - Household Income, Expenditure and Consumption Survey 2008-2009
Reference ID | EGY_2008_HIECS_v01_M |
Year | 2008 - 2009 |
Country | Egypt, Arab Rep. |
Producer(s) | Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics - Arab Republic of Egypt |
Sponsor(s) | Arab Republic of Egypt - - Funded the study |
Collection(s) |
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Overview
Identification
EGY_2008_HIECS_v01_M |
Overview
The Household Income, Expenditure and Consumption Survey (HIECS) is of great importance among other household surveys conducted by statistical agencies in various countries around the world. This survey provides a large amount of data to rely on in measuring the living standards of households and individuals, as well as establishing databases that serve in measuring poverty, designing social assistance programs, and providing necessary weights to compile consumer price indices, considered to be an important indicator to assess inflation.The HIECS 2008/2009 is the tenth Household Income, Expenditure and Consumption Survey that was carried out in 2008/2009, among a long series of similar surveys that started back in 1955.
The survey main objectives are:
- To identify expenditure levels and patterns of population as well as socio- economic and demographic differentials.
- To estimate the quantities, values of commodities and services consumed by households during the survey period to determine the levels of consumption and estimate the current demand which is important to predict future demands.
- To measure mean household and per-capita expenditure for various expenditure items along with socio-economic correlates.
- To define percentage distribution of expenditure for various items used in compiling consumer price indices which is considered important indicator for measuring inflation.
- To define mean household and per-capita income from different sources.
- To provide data necessary to measure standard of living for households and individuals. Poverty analysis and setting up a basis for social welfare assistance are highly dependant on the results of this survey.
- To provide essential data to measure elasticity which reflects the percentage change in expenditure for various commodity and service groups against the percentage change in total expenditure for the purpose of predicting the levels of expenditure and consumption for different commodity and service items in urban and rural areas.
- To provide data essential for comparing change in expenditure against change in income to measure income elasticity of expenditure.
- To study the relationships between demographic, geographical, housing characteristics of households and their income and expenditure for commodities and services.
- To provide data necessary for national accounts especially in compiling inputs and outputs tables.
- To identify consumers behavior changes among socio-economic groups in urban and rural areas.
- To identify per capita food consumption and its main components of calories, proteins and fats according to its sources and the levels of expenditure in both urban and rural areas.
- To identify the value of expenditure for food according to sources, either from household production or not, in addition to household expenditure for non food commodities and services.
- To identify distribution of households according to the possession of some appliances and equipments such as (cars, satellites, mobiles ...) in urban and rural areas.
- To identify the percentage distribution of income recipients according to some background variables such as housing conditions, size of household and characteristics of head of household.
Compared to previous surveys, the current survey experienced certain peculiarities, among which:
1) Doubling the number of area segments from 1200 in the previous survey to 2526 segments with decreasing the number of households selected from each segment to be (20) households instead of (40) in the previous survey to ensure appropriate representatives in the society.
2) Changing the survey period to 15 days instead of one month in the previous one 200412005, to lighten the respondent burden and encourage more cooperation.
3) Adding some additional questions: a- Participation or the benefits gained from pension and social security system. b- Participation in health insurance system.
4) Increasing quality control Procedures especially for fieldwork to ensure data accuracy and avoid any errors in suitable time.
Sample survey data [ssd]
- Household/family
- Individual/person
Scope
The scope of 2008/2009 Household Income, Expenditure, and Consumption Survey includes:- Household: Includes geographic, social, and economic characteristics of households, namely, household composition, dwelling characteristics, ownership of assets indicators, heads' and spouses' characteristics, annual household expenditure and income.
- Individual: Includes demographic, migration, education, labor and health characteristics, as well as annual income for household members identified as earners. Moreover, fathers' and mothers' characteristics are generated for household members if possible.
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Poverty | ||
Expenditure | ||
Income | ||
Infrastructure | ||
Education | ||
Labor | ||
Health |
Coverage
National coverage, covered sample of urban and rural areas in all the governorates.The survey covered a national sample of households and all individuals permanently residing in surveyed households.
Producers and Sponsors
Name | Affiliation |
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Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics | Arab Republic of Egypt |
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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Arab Republic of Egypt | Funded the study |
Metadata Production
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Economic Research Forum | ERF | Cleaning and harmonizing raw data received from the Statistical Agency |
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