Round 5 Afrobarometer Survey In Kenya, 2011

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Publisher University of Nairobi Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Michigan State University (MSU)
Year of Publication 2011
Category Report
County All/General
Description The Afrobarometer is an independent, non-partisan research instrument that measures the social, political and economic atmosphere in Africa. In November 2011, the Afrobarometer surveyed a nationally representative, random, stratified probability sample of 2,400 Kenyans. Face-to-face interviews were conducted in the language of the respondents choice by the Afrobarometer team based at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS), University of Nairobi. The sample was drawn by taking the smallest geographic units, Census Enumeration Areas (EAs), and stratifying all EAs across the country into separate lists according to region and urban or rural status. 300 EAs were then randomly selected from these lists with the probability proportionate to its size in the overall population as represented in the 2009 census conducted by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS). This ensured that every eligible adult had an equal and known chance of being selected. Eight households were then randomly selected within each EA, and a respondent 18 years of age or older was randomly selected from each household. A gender quota ensured that every other interview must be with a female. A sample of this size is sufficient to yield an overall margin of error of +/-2 percent at a confidence level of 95 percent
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