ZMB-ZSA-LCMS-2022-V1.0
2022 Living Conditions Monitoring Survey
Eighth Edition
| Name | Country code |
|---|---|
| Zambia | ZMB |
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
The 2022 LCMS was designed to provide reliable estimates at national, rural/urban and province levels. Survey estimates were also disaggregated by age, sex and socio-economic strata. The survey collected information on the following areas of population wellbeing: general living conditions (including household size, composition and relationships; household incomes and expenditures; food production, food security and coping strategies), economic activity and employment status of household members, education level of household members, health status of household members (including child nutrition; incidence of ill health and injury; household deaths and cause of death), housing conditions (including type of housing; access to water and sanitation; and access to electricity), as well as access to community level socioeconomic facilities such as health facilities, schools, banks, transport and household food consumption and security.
The Unit of analysis is at individual and household level
V1.0
| Topic |
|---|
| Education |
| Household welfare |
| Economic Activity |
| Agricultural production |
| Mortality |
The Study had a National, Rural/Urban, Provincal coverage.
All households
| Name | Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Zambia Statistics Agency | Ministry of Finance and National Planning |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Zambia Statistics Agency | Ministry of Finance and National Planning | Survey Implementors |
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Ministry of Finance and National Planning | Funder |
| United Nations Development Programme | Funder |
| United Nations Childrens Fund | Funder |
| Swedish International Devepment Cooperation Agency | Funder |
Two stage stage cluster sampling. The 2022 LCMS was a cross-sectional survey designed to cover a representative sample of at least 8,400 non-institutionalized private households residing in both rural and urban parts of the country. A total of 420 Enumeration Areas (EAs) were drawn from a total of 25,600 EAs nationwide. The survey was designed to produce reliable estimates at national, rural/urban and provincial levels.
Household-level weights.
The 2022 LCMS data was electronically collected using the Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) technique. Using tablets loaded with the World Bank developed Survey Solutions software, data collected from the field was transmitted to the CAPI command Centre created in all the provincial headquarters. If accepted, the same information was then sent to the HQ command Centre for further scrutiny in terms of completeness and accuracy. However, incomplete questionnaires were sent back to the field staff for verification and subsequent correction. Once that was done, it was re-transmitted to HQ to be part of the verified dataset.
Every two years
After data collection, the data were subjected to extensive checks on their validity and consistency in order to facilitate analysis using statistical software. A master version of the files was maintained in Stata and SPSS formats.
| Organization name | Affiliation | URL |
|---|---|---|
| Zambia Statistics Agency | Ministry of Finance and National Planning | https://www.zamstats.gov.zm |
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ZMB-ZSA-LCMS-2022-V1.0
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Zambia Statistics Agency | Ministry of Finance and National Planning | Survey Implementors |