GROUP 2 Practical C. Question 1 Cut off will depend on the country situation : 1 pig may be...

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GROUP 2 Practical C

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Page 1: GROUP 2 Practical C. Question 1 Cut off will depend on the country situation : 1 pig may be significant Frequency distribution – take the lower 10 – 20%

GROUP 2

Practical C

Page 2: GROUP 2 Practical C. Question 1 Cut off will depend on the country situation : 1 pig may be significant Frequency distribution – take the lower 10 – 20%

Question 1

• Cut off will depend on the country situation : 1 pig may be significant

• Frequency distribution – take the lower 10 – 20% and cut them out.

• Does this household engage in Agriculture : Yes/NO• If NO - Non Agriculture - explain further in the

manual • You can also use the ‘count’ of households in the

pop census

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Question 2

• Ask for the number – e.g. size of area, number of pigs

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Question 3

• Establish the frame and determine the cut off

• Separate Censuses : Population Census (frame) Agriculture Census. Enumerate all households : Survey can follow after enumeration.

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Question 4

• Advantages and Disadvantages• Cheaper to integrate• More indicators are developed : linking agriculture to

economic activity.• Separate Censuses : Population Census (frame)

Agriculture Census. Enumerate all households • Cut off – we only deal with those who are engaged in

agriculture (depend on what you value)• No small area estimates : because its only a sample.

You need to aggregate to a certain level