Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012–2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey

Since early 2012, the World Bank’s High Frequency South Sudan Survey has collected a panel data set to monitor the welfare and perceptions of citizens in a selected number of state capitals in South Sudan. This note presents the findings of all six rounds of the survey on the topics of (1) Security...

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spelling okr-10986-225122021-06-14T10:23:38Z Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012–2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey World Bank CAPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD SPENDING COMMUNITIES INCOME TAXES HOUSEHOLD SIZE MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT CONSUMPTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OIL PRICE GOOD FOREIGN DEBT FUTURE INTEREST VALUE PENSIONS MOBILE PHONE BANK HOUSEHOLD DATA EXCHANGE SERVICES URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD REVENUES EXPENDITURES HEALTH MARKET TAX FOREIGN EXCHANGE CITIES INCOME TAX TOWNS ECONOMIC WELL- BEING INFLATION PENSION GOVERNANCE SAFETY NETS GOODS LAND OIL PRICES SECURITY SAVINGS CURRENCY TRAINING DOMESTIC CURRENCY SHARE HOUSEHOLDS EQUALITY RURAL AREAS POVERTY DEBTS OIL RESERVES HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION REVENUE PRODUCTIVITY EXTERNAL DEBT MOBILE PHONES MONETARY FUND CHECK DEBT MARKETS HOUSEHOLD INCOME ECONOMIC WELL-BEING LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY SMALL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS EXCHANGE RATE REMITTANCES SAFETY RESERVES HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS SERVICE RENTING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS TAXES DESIGN Since early 2012, the World Bank’s High Frequency South Sudan Survey has collected a panel data set to monitor the welfare and perceptions of citizens in a selected number of state capitals in South Sudan. This note presents the findings of all six rounds of the survey on the topics of (1) Security, (2) Economic Conditions, (3) Assets and Consumption, and (4) Access to Services. The results are based on 143 households in Juba, Wau and Rumbek revisited six times. The analysis is restricted to households present in all rounds and, thus, is not statistically representative but only provides a descriptive narrative of the livelihood of the selected urban households in Juba, Rumbek and Wau. These cities are not among the cities most affected by the conflict. 2015-08-19T17:23:25Z 2015-08-19T17:23:25Z 2015 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24867660/monitoring-welfare-perceptions-south-sudan-20122014-findings-high-frequency-south-sudan-survey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22512 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa South Sudan
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topic CAPITALS
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD SPENDING
COMMUNITIES
INCOME TAXES
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
CONSUMPTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
OIL PRICE
GOOD
FOREIGN DEBT
FUTURE
INTEREST
VALUE
PENSIONS
MOBILE PHONE
BANK
HOUSEHOLD DATA
EXCHANGE
SERVICES
URBAN AREAS
HOUSEHOLD
REVENUES
EXPENDITURES
HEALTH
MARKET
TAX
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
CITIES
INCOME TAX
TOWNS
ECONOMIC WELL- BEING
INFLATION
PENSION
GOVERNANCE
SAFETY NETS
GOODS
LAND
OIL PRICES
SECURITY
SAVINGS
CURRENCY
TRAINING
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
SHARE
HOUSEHOLDS
EQUALITY
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY
DEBTS
OIL RESERVES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
REVENUE
PRODUCTIVITY
EXTERNAL DEBT
MOBILE PHONES
MONETARY FUND
CHECK
DEBT
MARKETS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
ECONOMIC WELL-BEING
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY
SMALL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
EXCHANGE RATE
REMITTANCES
SAFETY
RESERVES
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
SERVICE
RENTING
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
TAXES
DESIGN
spellingShingle CAPITALS
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD SPENDING
COMMUNITIES
INCOME TAXES
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
CONSUMPTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
OIL PRICE
GOOD
FOREIGN DEBT
FUTURE
INTEREST
VALUE
PENSIONS
MOBILE PHONE
BANK
HOUSEHOLD DATA
EXCHANGE
SERVICES
URBAN AREAS
HOUSEHOLD
REVENUES
EXPENDITURES
HEALTH
MARKET
TAX
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
CITIES
INCOME TAX
TOWNS
ECONOMIC WELL- BEING
INFLATION
PENSION
GOVERNANCE
SAFETY NETS
GOODS
LAND
OIL PRICES
SECURITY
SAVINGS
CURRENCY
TRAINING
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
SHARE
HOUSEHOLDS
EQUALITY
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY
DEBTS
OIL RESERVES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
REVENUE
PRODUCTIVITY
EXTERNAL DEBT
MOBILE PHONES
MONETARY FUND
CHECK
DEBT
MARKETS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
ECONOMIC WELL-BEING
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY
SMALL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
EXCHANGE RATE
REMITTANCES
SAFETY
RESERVES
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
SERVICE
RENTING
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
TAXES
DESIGN
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Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012–2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey
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description Since early 2012, the World Bank’s High Frequency South Sudan Survey has collected a panel data set to monitor the welfare and perceptions of citizens in a selected number of state capitals in South Sudan. This note presents the findings of all six rounds of the survey on the topics of (1) Security, (2) Economic Conditions, (3) Assets and Consumption, and (4) Access to Services. The results are based on 143 households in Juba, Wau and Rumbek revisited six times. The analysis is restricted to households present in all rounds and, thus, is not statistically representative but only provides a descriptive narrative of the livelihood of the selected urban households in Juba, Rumbek and Wau. These cities are not among the cities most affected by the conflict.
format Working Paper
author World Bank
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title Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012–2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey
title_short Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012–2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey
title_full Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012–2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey
title_fullStr Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012–2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012–2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey
title_sort monitoring welfare and perceptions in south sudan 2012–2014 : findings from the high frequency south sudan survey
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24867660/monitoring-welfare-perceptions-south-sudan-20122014-findings-high-frequency-south-sudan-survey
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22512
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