Bosnia and Herzegovina Living Standards Measurement Survey 2004-2005
General Info
Original or alternative title
Household Survey Panel Series 2004-2005
Provider
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
October, 2004 - February, 2005
Series or system
Data type
Survey:
Household
Summary
A portion of those households surveyed in the 2001 LSMS were reinterviewed for the fourth wave of this panel survey, also known as the Living in BiH survey. While comparable to the earlier LSMS and available through the World Bank, support from the World Bank was more limited. The panel survey sample consisted of approximately 3,000 households from the LSMS. For the most part, the questionnaire for wave 4 aligned with wave 1, including some sections left out of the 2002 and 2003 surveys such as the food consumption module. Most of the interviews were completed in 2004.
A data file for all four waves of the survey is also available from the World Bank.
Keywords
Agriculture, Anemia, Assets, Asthma, Cancers, Crops, Diabetes, Diet, Digestive diseases, Disability, Domestic migration, Education, Education expenditures, Electricity, Employment, Employment benefits, Ethnicity, Family composition, Family size, Health care access, Health care use, Health insurance, Health status, Hearing loss, Hospitals, Household expenditures, Household heat, Household water treatment, Housing conditions, Hypertension, International migration, Land ownership, Limited mobility, Livestock, Loans, Marital status, Mass media, Mental and behavioral disorders, Multiple sclerosis, Musculoskeletal diseases, Occupation codes, Occupations, Personal health expenditures, Private social assistance, Public social assistance, Sanitation, School enrollment, Telephones, Tobacco smoking, Transportation, Unemployment, Vision loss, Water supply, Summary birth history
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
Agency for Statistics (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Birks Sinclair and Associates, LTD, Federal Office of Statistics (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina), Independent Bureau for Humanitarian Issues (IBHI), Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, Institute of Statistics (Republic of Srpska). Bosnia and Herzegovina Living Standards Measurement Survey 2004-2005.