In June 2020, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics, with the support from the World Bank, has launched the High-Frequency Phone Survey on COVID-19 (coronavirus) to track the impacts of the pandemic on a monthly basis for a period of 12 months. The survey aimed to recontact the entire sample of households that had been interviewed during the Uganda National Panel Survey 2019/20 round and that had phone numbers for at least one household member or a reference individual. This report presents the findings from the second round of the survey that was conducted between July 31 and August 21, 2020.
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Aguta,Danstan, Atamanov,Aziz, Ilukor,John, Kilic,Talip, Mupere,Andrew, Ponzini,Giulia, Ssennono,Vincent
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Document Date
2020/11/01
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Document Type
Report
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Report Number
154031
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
2
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Disclosure Date
2020/11/01
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Findings from the Second Round of the High-Frequency Phone Survey
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Keywords
rural area; Poverty and Equity; adult equivalent consumption; higher level of education; access to learning material; learning activity; food insecurity; share of work; urban residence; veterinary Services; change in income; crime and violence; income generating activity; low infection rates; spread of disease; loss of income; body of information; sale of livestock; cost of labor; sale of milk; distribution of work; access to tv; data collection effort; risk management strategy; food security indicator; livestock product price; food aid; rural resident; farming household; safe practice; repayment period; urban resident; urban one; security risk; respondents felt; poor household; safety measure; harvest activity; no access; business reporting; in family; wash hands; education level; medical supply; milk price; manufacturing sector; Labor Market; several reasons; prevalence estimates; consumption distribution; conducting business; school-age child; washing hand; basic good; rural ones; private vehicle; milk sale; skilled instructor; old children; global effort; welfare quintile; employment situation; livelihood base; employment status; in work; mosquito net; urban household; food transfer; work status; response rate; agriculture sector; urban work; meat price; loan association; female respondent; credit institution; commercial bank; emergency situation; phone number; animal market; Livestock Production; comparable indicator; agricultural produce; medical treatment; agricultural sale; agricultural income; laboratory testing; income source; social distance; crop harvest; water need; livestock activities; increased access; high share; urban consumption; lower revenue; student interest; perennial crop; professional service; agricultural household; emergency measure; income change; household level; essential needs; education child
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Citation
Aguta,Danstan Atamanov,Aziz Ilukor,John Kilic,Talip Mupere,Andrew Ponzini,Giulia Ssennono,Vincent
Monitoring COVID-19 Impacts on Households in Uganda : Findings from the Second Round of the High-Frequency Phone Survey (English). Monitoring COVID-19 Impacts on Households in Uganda Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/849351604069345438/Findings-from-the-Second-Round-of-the-High-Frequency-Phone-Survey