Socio-Economic Profiling Survey of Refugees in Kalobeyei 2018 [Kenya]
- URL
- https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/3965
- Description
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Since 1992, Kenya has been a generous host of refugees and asylum seekers, a population which today exceeds 470,000 people. The Kakuma Refugee Camps have long been among the largest hosting sites, and have become even larger in recent years, with an estimated 67 percent of the current refugee population arriving in the past five years. In 2015, UNHCR, the Government of Kenya, and partners established Kalobeyei Settlement, located 40 kilometers north of Kakuma, to reduce the population burden on the other camps and facilitate a shift towards an area-based development model that addresses the longer term prospects of both refugees and the host community. The refugee population makes up a significant share of the local population (an estimated 40 percent at the district level) and economy, engendering both positive and negative impacts on local Kenyans. While Kenya has emerged as a leader in measuring the impacts of forced displacement, refugees are not systematically included in the national household surveys that serve as the primary tools for measuring and monitoring poverty, labor markets and other welfare indicators at a country-wide level. As a result, comparison of poverty and vulnerability between refugees, host communities and nationals remains difficult. Initiated jointly by UNHCR and the World Bank, this survey was designed to address these shortcomings and support the settlement's development framework, as well as the wider global vision laid out by the Global Refugee Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals. Data were collected in November 2018 to January 2019, covering about 6004 households.
The scope of the questionnaire includes:
- Education (Basic and Extended)
- Employment (Basic and Extended)
- Household Characteristics (Basic and Extended)
- Asset (Basic and Extended)
-Access to Services (Extended)
- Vulnerability, Social Cohesion and Coping (Extended)
- Consumption and Expenditure (Extended)
- Food
- Nonfood
- Education
- Energy - Sample
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- Kenya
- Title
- Socio-Economic Profiling Survey of Refugees in Kalobeyei 2018 [Kenya]
- Format
- Single study