How was the sample for the 10% coded questions selected?
To derive the 10% sample for the processing of “hard to code” questions, the country was first divided up into stratum of ten consecutive households (or ten persons in communal establishments). Then one household was randomly selected from every stratum (with a similar process for communal establishments). Since none of the 10% “hard to code” questions were imputed for “wholly absent” households, these were excluded from the 10% sample. The sample included all individuals within the selected households and communal establishments. Link to table showing how each 10% question was coded.