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Answered by ranjeet2692
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Survey in village

There are many types of Survey in village such as health program and other programs because in villages there are no developed hospitals so people came from other places and gave them treatment.

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Answered by aaryakumarnamdeo
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Answer:

SIFP Field survey 2002

South India Fertility Project

Village survey

VILLAGE:

Hamlets:

Distance from

village to ...

Mandal/Taluk :

Block:

District:

Nearest town:

State:

Name of investigators:

Survey period:

Visits by SIFP researchers:

______________________________________________________________________

Preliminary notes:

• Some general information about the village may be gathered from printed sources (census

data), but most information will be collected during the village survey.

• The survey is not a household survey where the same set of questions is asked to a sample of

village households. Many questions are simply descriptive (type of infrastructures, etc.).

• No exact figure need be collected when the information is not readily available. Investigators

must however ascertain the plausibility of estimates given (population estimates, irrigated land,

migration remittances, etc.) by crosschecking from different sources.

• It is mainly a qualitative survey, where information may be elicited from people belonging to all

sections of the population. But the same questions need not be asked systematically and

questions remain open: answers do not follow a given format and may stimulate further

observations from the interviewees.

• Some village key village figures will be considered in priority to discuss given issues: teacher,

ANM and other PHC personnel, panchayat members, religious leaders, landowners, trade

unionist, shop-owners, community leaders, political figures, village accountant, etc. Women

and elders are also an important source of information on tradition and change in the village.

• Many issues relate to opinions and perceptions and investigators must therefore compare

answers from different people (gender- or cast-wise, for example). Data collection will be much

longer than for descriptive questions.

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