Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99
The original objective for collecting this detailed household data set arose from the concern about food security of the rural households and non-availability of job opportunities during the flood of 1998 and in the period following the flood, and to suggest policy measures to improve household food...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| description | The original objective for collecting this detailed household data set arose from the concern about food security of the rural households and non-availability of job opportunities during the flood of 1998 and in the period following the flood, and to suggest policy measures to improve household food security in a sustainable way. The data collected covers 757 households in seven flood-affected rural areas at three points in time over a period of a year between November 1998 and December 1999 to capture the difference in labor participation and food security in the period following the flood and to understand the capabilities of recovering from the shock of the flood. Topics in the household survey include household information, education, employment and training, agricultural activity, fishing and livestock activity, allocation of family labor, social assistance, household assets, credit, housing and sanitation, non-food spending, food expenditure and consumption, health status, and anthropometry. Topics in the community survey include level of agricultural production, employment, prices, cost of farming, economic activity, law and order, intervention programs, and information about the flood at the thana, union, and village level. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1443302024-10-25T07:59:11Z Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99 International Food Policy Research Institute income rural population household surveys rural poor surveys flooding households labour living standards statistical data food security statistics The original objective for collecting this detailed household data set arose from the concern about food security of the rural households and non-availability of job opportunities during the flood of 1998 and in the period following the flood, and to suggest policy measures to improve household food security in a sustainable way. The data collected covers 757 households in seven flood-affected rural areas at three points in time over a period of a year between November 1998 and December 1999 to capture the difference in labor participation and food security in the period following the flood and to understand the capabilities of recovering from the shock of the flood. Topics in the household survey include household information, education, employment and training, agricultural activity, fishing and livestock activity, allocation of family labor, social assistance, household assets, credit, housing and sanitation, non-food spending, food expenditure and consumption, health status, and anthropometry. Topics in the community survey include level of agricultural production, employment, prices, cost of farming, economic activity, law and order, intervention programs, and information about the flood at the thana, union, and village level. 2002 2024-06-04T09:44:06Z 2024-06-04T09:44:06Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144330 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2002. Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/18056. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1. |
| spellingShingle | income rural population household surveys rural poor surveys flooding households labour living standards statistical data food security statistics International Food Policy Research Institute Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99 |
| title | Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99 |
| title_full | Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99 |
| title_fullStr | Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99 |
| title_short | Bangladesh Coping Strategies, 1998-99 |
| title_sort | bangladesh coping strategies 1998 99 |
| topic | income rural population household surveys rural poor surveys flooding households labour living standards statistical data food security statistics |
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