Quantitative research
Interactive tools in sampling with household-based child labour survey

Overview
Sampling resources provide a collection of manuals and tools to facilitate the development and execution of sampling procedures for designing and implementing national and sector-specific surveys on child labour and forced labour. These resources support the establishment of robust sampling processes, ensuring the surveys yield accurate and reliable data to inform policy and intervention strategies.
The set of interactive tools is designed to support the procedures for sample design, sample selection, sample weights and sampling errors arising from the use of probabilistic samples. For each topic there is an Excel sheet structured around inputs values that users are required to specify and output values automatically calculated by means of integrated formulas and intermediary calculations. Each Excel sheet has an associated user instructions explaining in detail their use and providing numerical examples for users to practice.
Tool components
Sample size and margin of error
Allocation of sample size among domains or strata
Selection of primary sampling units (PSUs)
Selection of sample households
Primary sampling units listing
Calculation of sampling weights
Sampling errors
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Design robust sampling frameworks for child labour surveys using interactive Excel tools that facilitate the calculation of sample sizes, selection, and estimation of sampling errors.