Burundi - Micro-Enterprise Survey 2006

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This research of private non-agricultural firms with less than five employees was conducted in Burundi in June 2006, at the same time with 2006 Burundi Enterprise Survey. Data from 137 establishments were analyzed. Micro-Enterprise Survey topics include firm characteristics, gender participation, access to finance, annual sales, costs of inputs/labor, workforce composition, bribery, licensing, infrastructure, trade, crime, competition, capacity utilization, land and permits, taxation, informality, business-government relations, innovation and technology, and performance measures. The questionnaire also assesses the respondents' opinions on what are the obstacles to firm growth and performance.

Type: 
Microdata
Acronym: 
MS 2006
Languages Supported: 
English
Topics: 
Topic not specified
Geographical Coverage: 
Burundi
Release Date: 
September 29, 2011

Last Updated

Last Updated: 
September 24, 2013

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Harvest System ID: 
Microdata

Harvest Source ID

Harvest Source ID: 
521
Funding Name, Abbreviation, Role: 
World Bank
Study Type: 
Enterprise Survey
Unit of Analysis: 
The survey targets establishments with one to four employees from manufacturing/services/construction/transport/IT private sectors.
Primary Investigator Name, Affiliation: 
World Bank
Sampling Procedure: 
Sampling techniques are similar for Burundi Micro-Enterprise and Enterprise 2006 surveys. In the Enterprise Survey, the universe is stratified by industry sectors, establishment size and regions. In the Micro-Enterprise Survey, stratification by size is missing: all businesses surveyed have less than five workers. For more technical details on the sampling strategy for the Enterprise Surveys, please review "Sampling Methodology" in "Technical Documents" folder.
Questionnaires: 
The current survey instrument is available: Burundi Micro-Enterprise Survey Questionnaire 2006. Micro-Enterprise Survey topics include firm characteristics, gender participation, access to finance, annual sales, costs of inputs/labor, workforce composition, bribery, licensing, infrastructure, trade, crime, competition, capacity utilization, land and permits, taxation, informality, business-government relations, innovation and technology, and performance measures. The questionnaire also assesses the respondents' opinions on what are the obstacles to firm growth and performance.
Data Editing: 
Data entry and quality controls are implemented by the contractor and data is delivered to the World Bank in batches (typically 10%, 50% and 100%). These data deliveries are checked for logical consistency, out of range values, skip patterns, and duplicate entries. Problems are flagged by the World Bank and corrected by the implementing contractor through data checks, callbacks, and revisiting establishments.
Time Periods: 
August, 2017

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Where necessary please site the source as "Enterprise Analysis Unit - World Bank Group https://www.enterprisesurveys.org"

This research of private non-agricultural firms with less than five employees was conducted in Burundi in June 2006, at the same time with 2006 Burundi Enterprise Survey. Data from 137 establishments were analyzed. Micro-Enterprise Survey topics include firm characteristics, gender participation, access to finance, annual sales, costs of inputs/labor, workforce composition, bribery, licensing, infrastructure, trade, crime, competition, capacity utilization, land and permits, taxation, informality, business-government relations, innovation and technology, and performance measures. The questionnaire also assesses the respondents' opinions on what are the obstacles to firm growth and performance.

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Acronym: 
MS 2006
Type: 
Languages Supported: 
Time Periods: 
August, 2017
Primary Investigator Name, Affiliation: 
World Bank
Unit of Analysis: 
The survey targets establishments with one to four employees from manufacturing/services/construction/transport/IT private sectors.
Geographical Coverage: 
Data Classification of a Dataset: 
Sampling Procedure: 
Sampling techniques are similar for Burundi Micro-Enterprise and Enterprise 2006 surveys. In the Enterprise Survey, the universe is stratified by industry sectors, establishment size and regions. In the Micro-Enterprise Survey, stratification by size is missing: all businesses surveyed have less than five workers. For more technical details on the sampling strategy for the Enterprise Surveys, please review "Sampling Methodology" in "Technical Documents" folder.
Release Date: 
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Last Updated Date: 
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Questionnaires: 
The current survey instrument is available: Burundi Micro-Enterprise Survey Questionnaire 2006. Micro-Enterprise Survey topics include firm characteristics, gender participation, access to finance, annual sales, costs of inputs/labor, workforce composition, bribery, licensing, infrastructure, trade, crime, competition, capacity utilization, land and permits, taxation, informality, business-government relations, innovation and technology, and performance measures. The questionnaire also assesses the respondents' opinions on what are the obstacles to firm growth and performance.
Data Editing: 
Data entry and quality controls are implemented by the contractor and data is delivered to the World Bank in batches (typically 10%, 50% and 100%). These data deliveries are checked for logical consistency, out of range values, skip patterns, and duplicate entries. Problems are flagged by the World Bank and corrected by the implementing contractor through data checks, callbacks, and revisiting establishments.
Harvest Source: 
Harvest System ID: 
521
Citation Text: 
Where necessary please site the source as "Enterprise Analysis Unit - World Bank Group https://www.enterprisesurveys.org"
Modified date: 
15972
Study Type: 
Enterprise Survey
Primary Dataset: 
Yes
Mode of Data Collection: 

Face-to-face

Funding Name, Abbreviation, Role: 

World Bank

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