BGD-BBS-GFCF-2014-v01
DDI-BGD-BBS-GFCF-2014-v01
BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS
2019-09-01
Nesstar Publisher
BGD-BBS-GFCF-2014-v01
Survey on Private Sector Gross Fixed Capital Formation in Cultivated Biological Resources 2014
GFCF 2014
BGD-BBS-GFCF-2014-v01
BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS
Improving Investment Estimates in National Accounts
2019-07-03
Nesstar Publisher
Statistics and Informatics Division
Gross Fixed Capital Formation[hh/gfcf]
Bangladesh
Sample survey data [ssd]
The survey was designed to collect data on private gross fixed capital formation (GFCF) in cultivated biological resources i.e. in animals, trees and plants resources which yield repeat product year after year (more than one year). Animals, trees and plants resources managed and controlled directly or indirectly by the government were not under the purview of this survey. It is also to be noted that the data on animal resources like horses and pigs were not collected through this survey.
STATISTICS AND INFORMATICS DIVISION
Face-to-face [f2f]
All filled-in questionnaires were debugged, edited and coded. After careful scrutiny, the filled-in-questionnaires were then displaced to the computer operators for data entry with the software installed for this purpose. The entire process was carried out under the close supervision and guidance of a programmer. Programmer developed data processing layout using appropriate computer programmes. Once the preliminary database was developed, all the information was tested for validity and internal consistency. Data validation was done to ensure that the built-in programme operates on clean, correct and useful data.
A survey’s response rate is viewed as an important indicator of survey quality. According to the sampling scheme of this survey, as many as 4000 households, 379 cow farms, 176 buffalo farms, 99 goat farms, 144 sheep farms, 58 tea gardens and 58 rubber gardens were sampled for investigation. Data were collected from 3981 sampled households and thus the response rate was 99.53%. Nonresponse rate was insignificant. Response rate for animal farms, rubber and tea gardens was 100%. In the case of some households and establishments, data collectors had to visit several times to collect information required for. Also, there was no non-coverage error due to non-findings or delineation of the selected establishments or due to absence of the owners of the establishments.
BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS