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For any question on data and metadata, please contact: Eurostat user support |
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1.1. Contact organisation | STATISTICAL SERVICE OF CYPRUS (CYSTAT) |
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1.2. Contact organisation unit | ICT SURVEYS |
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1.5. Contact mail address | STATISTICAL SERVICE OF CYPRUS CY-1444, NICOSIA CYPRUS |
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2.1. Metadata last certified | 04/01/2023 | ||
2.2. Metadata last posted | 27/09/2023 | ||
2.3. Metadata last update | 27/09/2023 |
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3.1. Data description | ||||||||||||
The EU survey on the use of ICT in households and by individuals is an annual survey conducted since 2002. In Cyprus, it has been conducted since 2004. In 2022, the survey collects data on the access to information and communication technologies (ICT), on the use of the internet, e-government, e-commerce, internet of things, as well as green ICT. |
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3.1.1. Survey name in national and English languages | ||||||||||||
National language:ΕΡΕΥΝΑ ΧΡΗΣΗΣ ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΩΝ ΠΛΗΡΟΦΟΡΙΚΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΕΠΙΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΩΝ ΣΤΑ ΝΟΙΚΟΚΥΡΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΑΠΟ ΑΤΟΜΑ 2022 English: SURVEY ON ICT USAGE AND E-COMMERCE IN HOUSEHOLDS AND BY INDIVIDUALS 2022 Questionnaire(s) in national language(s) and the translation in English are available in the annex. |
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3.2. Classification system | ||||||||||||
The following common concepts and definitions apply under the Integrated European Social Statistics (IESS):
Additional classifications used in the national questionnaire: No deviation of classifications from ESS or other international standards and breakdowns used in data. No additional classifications used in the national questionnaire. |
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3.3. Coverage - sector | ||||||||||||
The ICT survey in households and by individuals covers those households having at least one member in the age group 16 to 74 years old. Internet access of households refers to the percentage of households that have an internet access, so that anyone in the household could use the internet. |
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3.3.1. Differences in scope at national level | ||||||||||||
No differences in scope at National Level. No deviations from EUROSTAT scope. |
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3.4. Statistical concepts and definitions | ||||||||||||
The survey is collecting data of internet users, individuals who have used the internet in the three months prior to the survey. Regular internet users are individuals who used the internet, on average, at least once a week in the three months prior to the survey. This annual survey is used to benchmark ICT-driven developments, both by following developments for core variables over time and by looking in greater depth at other aspects at a specific point in time. While the survey initially concentrated on access and connectivity issues, its scope has subsequently been extended to cover a variety of subjects (for example, the use of e-government and e-commerce) and socio-economic analysis (such as regional diversity, gender specificity, differences in age, education and the employment situation). The scope of the survey with respect to different technologies is also adapted so as to cover new product groups and means of delivering communication technologies to end-users. For more details on the methodology applicable in each survey year, please consult the Methodological Manual for the respective year on CIRCABC - Methodological Manual - Information society statistics (europa.eu). Deviations from standard ICT concepts: No deviations from the standard ICT concepts and definitions provided in the annual model questionnaire and the methodological manual of the survey. |
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3.5. Statistical unit | ||||||||||||
Households and Individuals |
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3.6. Statistical population | ||||||||||||
In the ICT usage survey, the target population for the different statistical units is: - individuals: all individuals aged 16 to 74; - households: all (private) households with at least one member aged 16 to 74. Target population composed of households and/or individuals:
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3.6.1. Non-compulsory age groups | ||||||||||||
Non-compulsory age groups also included in the target population:
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3.6.2. Population not covered by the data collection | ||||||||||||
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3.7. Reference area | ||||||||||||
Government controlled areas of the Republic of Cyprus. |
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3.8. Coverage - Time | ||||||||||||
Year 2022 |
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3.9. Base period | ||||||||||||
Not applicable |
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Percentages of ‘Households’ and Percentages of ‘Individuals’ |
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First quarter of 2022. The reference periods defined in the model questionnaire were followed |
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5.1. Survey period | |||
Beginning date: 01/04/2022 End date: 30/6/2022 |
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6.1. Institutional Mandate - legal acts and other agreements | |||
The legal basis for the 2022 EU survey on the use of ICT in households and by individuals is the Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 October 2019 establishing a common framework for European statistics relating to persons and households, based on data at individual level collected from samples (OJ L 261 I, 14.10.2019, p. 1), as implemented by the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/1223 of 27 July 2021 specifying the technical items of the data set, establishing the technical formats for transmission of information and specifying the detailed arrangements and content of the quality reports on the organisation of a sample survey in the use of information and communication technologies domain for reference year 2022 pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 2269, 27.07.2021, pp. 1-45). Complementary national legislation constituting the legal basis for the survey on the use of ICT in households and by individuals: Article 3 of the national Statistics Law, No. 25(I) of 2021 defines the functions of the Statistical Service of Cyprus regarding the production and dissemination of official statistics. Moreover, Article 13, explicitly stipulates the mandate for data collection and introduces a mandatory response to statistical enquiries by stipulating the obligation of respondents to reply to surveys and provide the data required. This relates not only to national but also to European statistics which, by virtue of Article 8 of the said Law, are incorporated in the annual and multiannual programmes of work without any further procedure. |
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6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing | |||
Not Applicable |
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7.1. Confidentiality - policy | |||
Official statistics are released in accordance to all confidentiality provisions of the following:
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7.2. Confidentiality - data treatment | |||
The treatment of confidential data is regulated by CYSTAT's Code of Practice for the Collection, Publication and Storage of Statistical Data. |
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8.1. Release calendar | |||
Notifications about the dissemination of statistics are published in the release calendar, which is available on CYSTAT’s website. The annual release calendar, announced during the 4th quarter of the each year, includes provisional dates which are finalised the week before publication. |
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8.2. Release calendar access | |||
The release calendar is available on the website of the Statistical Service of Cyprus. |
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8.3. Release policy - user access | |||
According to the Dissemination and Pricing Policy of the Statistical Service of Cyprus (section 2.3) CYSTAT΄s main channel for dissemination of statistics is the website, which offers the same conditions to everyone and is updated at the same time every working day (12:00 noon). Privileged pre-released access (of no more than 1 day in advance) has been granted to a few selected users for specific statistics. These are specified in the Dissemination Policy (section 2.3). In addition to the annual release calendar, users are informed of the various statistical releases through the “Alert” service provided by CYSTAT. Notifications about the dissemination of statistics are published in the release calendar, which is available on CYSTAT’s website. The annual release calendar, announced during the 4th quarter of the each year, includes provisional dates which are finalised the week before publication. The Release Calendar is updated every Friday and contains the following: (a) Confirmed announcements: announcements which are scheduled to be released in the following week, (b) Preliminary announcements: announcements to be released until the end of the year, and (c) Published announcements: published announcements. The data release policy of CyStat regarding the ICT data is the same as the general policy. |
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Annual |
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10.1. Dissemination format - News release | |||
Results from the survey are available on the website of the Statistical Service of Cyprus under the Statistical Theme “Science and Technology / Information Society”. |
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10.2. Dissemination format - Publications | |||
Results from the survey are available on the web portal of the Statistical Service of Cyprus under the Statistical Theme “Science and Technology / Information Society”. |
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10.3. Dissemination format - online database | |||
Results (on-line database) from the survey are available on the web portal of the Statistical Service of Cyprus under the Statistical Theme “Science and Technology / Information Society”. |
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10.3.1. Data tables - consultations | |||
Not applicable |
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10.4. Dissemination format - microdata access | |||
Statistical micro-data from CYSTAT’s surveys are accessible for research purposes only and under strict provisions as described below: Under the provisions of the Statistics Law, CYSTAT may release microdata for the sole use of scientific research. Applicants have to submit the request form "APPLICATION FOR DATA FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES" giving thorough information on the project for which micro-data are needed. The application is evaluated by CYSTAT’s Confidentiality Committee and if the application is approved, a charge is fixed according to the volume and time consumed for preparation of the data. Micro-data may then be released after an anonymisation process which ensures no direct identification of the statistical units but, at the same time, ensures usability of the data. The link for the application is attached below. |
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10.5. Dissemination format - other | |||
Summary Results describing the results of the survey illustrated with figures (see Annexes - Summary Results: ICT usage in Households and by Individuals 2022) Enumerators Instructions (see Annexes - Enumerators Instructions ICT usage in Households and by Individuals 2022) |
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10.5.1. Metadata - consultations | |||
Not applicable |
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10.6. Documentation on methodology | |||
Summary Results describing the results of the survey illustrated with figures (see Annexes - Summary Results: ICT usage in Households and by Individuals 2022) Enumerators Instructions (see Annexes - Enumerators Instructions ICT usage in Households and by Individuals 2022) |
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10.6.1. Metadata completeness - rate | |||
Metadata completeness rate is 100%. |
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10.7. Quality management - documentation | |||
CYSTAT has set its strategic goal to provide high-quality statistical information in an objective, transparent, reliable and timely manner. For this reason, CYSTAT established the "Quality Policy" which forms the basis of all statistical activities and leads towards continuous improvement of its statistical output. |
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11.1. Quality assurance | |||
The quality of statistics in CYSTAT is managed in the framework of the European Statistics Code of Practice which sets the standards for developing, producing and disseminating European Statistics as well as the ESS Quality Assurance Framework (QAF). CYSTAT endorses the Quality Declaration of the European Statistical System. In addition, CYSTAT is guided by the requirements provided for in Article 11 of the Statistics Law No. 25(I) of 2021 as well as Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics, which sets out the quality criteria to be applied in the development, production and dissemination of European statistics. The Methodological Manual provides guidelines and standards for the implementation of the surveys in the Member States. It is updated every year according to the changed contents of the model questionnaires. |
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11.2. Quality management - assessment | |||
The Methodological Manual provided by Eurostat includes the guidelines and standard quality criteria used by CYSTAT for the implementation of the survey. The Eurostat model questionnaire on ICT usage in Households and by Individuals for 2022 was used. |
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12.1. Relevance - User Needs | |||
Not available |
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12.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction | |||
Since 2008 (with the exception of 2010 and 2013) CYSTAT carries out an annual online “Users Satisfaction Survey”. The results of the surveys are available on CYSTAT’s web portal. |
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12.3. Completeness | |||
All of the variables required for transmission have been included in the microdata |
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12.3.1. Data completeness - rate | |||
Data completeness rate is considered to be 100%. |
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13.1. Accuracy - overall | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
As the results of the survey are based on a sample of population they are subject to the usual types of errors associated with sampling techniques and interviews. The data resulting from the survey are considered reliable. The estimated standard error does not exceed 2% for the overall proportions and 5% for the proportions relating to the different subgroups of the population |
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13.2. Sampling error | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The sampling error reflects the fact that only a particular sample was surveyed rather than the entire population. The sampling error was calculated using the package ReGenesees in R. More specifically, the functions ext.calibrated, svystatTM and svystatR of ReGenesees were used. The function ext.calibrated takes into account the sampling design, the stratification and the calibration model, for the calculation of standards errors. The function svystatTM computes the standard errors for totals and means, whereas the function svystatR computes the standards errors for ratios. More information can be found at: https://diegozardetto.github.io/ReGenesees/ |
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13.2.1. Sampling error - indicators | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Precision estimates for the question "Individuals having ordered goods or services for private use over the internet in the last 12 months" (individuals who ticked 'Within the last 3 months' or 'Between 3 months and a year ago' in question D1 of the 2022 model questionnaire): Number of respondents (absolute value for ‘Yes’ answers): 1448 Estimated proportion (in %): 50.06 Standard error (in percentage points): 1.09 Details of the breakdowns are available in the Annex below (INFOSOC_HHNSI_A_2022_CY). |
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13.3. Non-sampling error | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See more details on non-sampling error below. |
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13.3.1. Coverage error | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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13.3.1.1. Over-coverage - rate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
427 households out of the 2200 in the gross sample were out of the scope of the survey (for example there was no person ‹=74 in these households, the house was empty etc.). |
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Not requested in the ICT survey. |
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13.3.2. Measurement error | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1) Measurement errors: Not applicable 2) Questionnaire design and testing: The questionnaire used was the model questionnaire provided by Eurostat. No additional efforts were made regarding the questionnaire design and testing. 3) Interviewer training: The interviewers engaged for the survey were trainned before the begining of the survey. During the training the interviewers were trained in the:
They were also provided with a set of enumerators instructions ( see annex attached-Enumerators Instructions- ICT usage in Households and by Individuals 2022). During the survey period they deliver the completed questionnaires on a weekly basis and they are monitored on a regularly basis by the responsible officer(supervisor). 4) Proxy interview rates: Not applicable |
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13.3.3. Non response error | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Information about non-respondents: No specific characteristics of the non-respondents (non contacts and refusals) could have been identified. |
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The unit response rate is the ratio of the number of in-scope respondents (= the number of achieved interviews or the net sample size to the number of eligible elements selected from the sampling frame). Unit non-response rate for
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Comments: Type of unit non - response (eligible cases - non contact and refusals) 109 househols and 3 individuals 16-74 |
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1) Methods used for dealing with unit non-response: The methods used in order to minimize the unit non-response were:
2) Methods used for minimizing unit non-response: The initial weights (grossing-up factors) are adjusted in order to take into account non-response. Factor HHij = Nij / (nij * rij) where, i = 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 (district) and j = 1, 2 (urban or rural) Nij = Total number of households in stratum ij in the population nij = Total number of households in stratum ij in the sample rij = Response rate in stratum ij 3) Substitution permitted (i.e. another person in the household than the one who was randomly selected can answer the questions): Proxy interviews were allowed only in the case of persons that were not at home or it was difficult to contact them. In this case someone else in the household was interviewed 4) Substitution rate (in %): 28.2% |
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Items with low response rates (observed rates in %): Item non-response rate: 0% |
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13.3.4. Processing error | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Not applicable |
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Not requested for ICT Survey |
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14.1. Timeliness | |||
Date of data dissemination at national level was 15 December, 2022. |
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14.1.1. Time lag - first result | |||
Restricted from publication | |||
14.1.2. Time lag - final result | |||
Restricted from publication | |||
14.2. Punctuality | |||
The last fully validated delivery of data was on 19 October, 2022. The time lags (in days) between the actual delivery of the data and the target date was +14 days |
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14.2.1. Punctuality - delivery and publication | |||
The time lags (in days) between the actual delivery of the data and the target date was +14 days. |
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15.1. Comparability - geographical | |||
No problems regarding the comparability between regions of the country. |
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15.1.1. Asymmetry for mirror flow statistics - coefficient | |||
Not relevant |
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15.2. Comparability - over time | |||
Possible limitations in the use of data for comparisons over time: Not relevant |
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15.2.1. Length of comparable time series | |||
The length of comparable time series depends on the module and variable considered within each of the modules of the survey. |
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15.3. Coherence - cross domain | |||
Not applicable |
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15.3.1. Coherence - sub annual and annual statistics | |||
Not applicable |
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15.3.2. Coherence - National Accounts | |||
Not applicable |
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15.4. Coherence - internal | |||
All statistics are coherent within the dataset. |
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15.4.1. Survey questionnaire – mandatory questions | |||
MANDATORY questions in the Eurostat model questionnaire 2022: The table in the annex (INFOSOC_HHNSI_A_2022_CY) lists the questions that do not reflect the coverage of subjects and characteristics of Annex 2 of the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/1898 of the 20 July 2021. |
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15.4.2. Survey questionnaire – optional questions | |||
Adoption of OPTIONAL questions and items in the Eurostat model questionnaire 2022: The table in the annex (INFOSOC_HHNSI_A_2022_CY)lists the optional questions from the annual Eurostat model questionnaire 2022 included in the national questionnaire and their coverage for age groups beyond the standard scope. |
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15.4.3. Survey questionnaire – additional questions at national level | |||
Additional questions introduced in the national questionnaire: A5. What is the maximum contracted download speed of the fastest fixed Internet connection of your household?
A6. Why does your household not upgrade this connection to higher data transfer speeds (more than 100 Mbit/s)?
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15.4.4. Survey questionnaire – deviations | |||
Effects of deviations from the routing used in the Eurostat model questionnaire: The additional questions were not used as filter questions, and thus the routing used in the Eurostat model questionnaire was not affected. |
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Restricted from publication |
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17.1. Data revision - policy | |||
A data revision policy is in place at CYSTAT. It is published on CYSTAT’s web portal. CYSTAT also publishes a list of scheduled revisions (regular or major revisions), also published on its website. |
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17.2. Data revision - practice | |||
Not applicable |
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17.2.1. Data revision - average size | |||
Not relevant |
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18.1. Source data | |||
The source of the raw data is described with more details in the paragraphs below. |
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18.1.1. Sampling frame | |||
Short description Name and short description of the sampling frame or register used: The sampling frame used for the selection of the sample was the 2011 Population Census Frame, with reference date the 1st of October 2011. The units listed there are households. Districts, municipalities, quarters, addresses, names, telephone numbers are also included in the frame for each household. The 2011 Census frame was updated in September 2020 with all the domestic consumers of electricity that were connected after Census 2011, obtained from the Electricity Authority of Cyprus. There is one-to-one correspondence between the domestic consumer of electricity and the statisticaldefinition of households. In order to reduce the burden on respondents, households selected in other surveys and in ICT surveys in previous years, are excluded before the selection of the sample. However, grossing up factors are based on the frame before exclusion of these households. No RDD (Random Digit Dialing) was used. Type of source No the sample is not drawn from another survey or from a micro census or from a master sample. Survey vehicle The survey is considered to be a combined survey since it includes some additional national questions. Two national questions not foreseen in the EU questionnaire were included in the survey. The total burden of those national questions is estimated to be less than 5 responses. Two questions refer to the household. The questions refer to the maximum contracted download speed of the fastest fixed Internet connection of the household and the reasons why the household does not upgrade to higher data transfer speeds. Survey participation The survey is mandatory. Shortcomings The sampling frame used was the 2011 Population Census Frame which has as reference date the 1st of October 2011 and thus the problem of timeliness may exist. In order to tackle this problem, the Population Census Frame is updated with the domestic consumers of electricity that were connected after the Census, obtained from the Electricity Authority of Cyprus. However, the information of 2011 Population Census Frame has not been updated. The information of 2011 Population Census Frame will be updated with the results of the next Census in 2021. |
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18.1.2. Sampling design | |||
In rural areas, two-stage sampling is used. Villages are the primary sampling units, while households are thesecondary sampling units. Neighbouring Villages with a small number of households are merged in order tocreate complexes with a minimum number of households. The sample of villages is selected with probability proportional to the size of the village (PPS). A simple random sample of households is selected from eachvillage. The sample size of households is the same for all villages / complexes. Sampling design(s) – probability design: The sampling design is a probability design: Yes Sampling stages 1) Number of sampling stages: One stage sampling in urban areas and two stage sampling in rural areas. 2) First stage – Stratification: There is explicit stratification. The stratification variables are district and type of residence: urban / rural. 3) First stage - Method used to select the sample (for the sampling units): Simple random sampling. Systematic sampling with probabilities proportional-to-size and with stratification effect. 4) First stage – Unit: The villages/complexes of each district are the Primary Sampling Units in rural areas. In urban areas, the households are the Primary Sampling Units. 5) Self-representing primary sampling unit: Some villages are large and therefore their probability of selection is equal to 1. 6) Second stage – Unit: Households in rural areas 7) Ultimate stage - Unit: Household Individuals interviewed in the household: Number of individuals interviewed in the household: ALL Longitudinal component: No Longitudinal Component |
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18.1.3. Net effective sample size | |||
Restricted from publication | |||
18.2. Frequency of data collection | |||
Annual |
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18.3. Data collection | |||
1) Methods used to gather data: Telephone Interviews and face to face interviews. 79,1% of the survey was conducted with the use of CATI and 20,9% with the use of CAPI. 2) Short description of the survey method: The survey was scheduled to be conducted with face-to-face interviewers and the use of CAPI. However, due to the covid-19 measures enforced, face to face interviews were forbidden during the early stages of the survey period. Telephone interviews with the use of CATI were conducted during that period. The telephone interviews were conducted by the interviewers who were responsible for the face-to- face interviews and they worked from home. Interviewers tried to obtain the telephone numbers by leaving a letter explaining the situation and asking households to call them and arrange for an interview. Face to face interviews with the use of CAPI resumed as soon as the Covid 19 measures ended. In case of a member’s absence, the interviewer would revisit the household or contact the household member by telephone. 3) Variables completed from an external source: No variables were completed from an external source. |
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18.4. Data validation | |||
Data have been validated according to Eurostat's standards and rules. Year to year checks were also carried out before data transmission. |
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18.5. Data compilation | |||
Overview of the data compilation process: No imputation was used. Therefore the imputation rate is 0% and there was no impact of imputation. More details on the calculation of design weights, adjustment of weights for non-response and calibration can be found in Section 18.5.3. |
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18.5.1. Imputation - rate | |||
For the target indicator "Individuals having ordered goods or services for private use over the internet in the last 12 months" (individuals who ticked 'Within the last 3 months' or 'Between 3 months and a year ago' in question D1 of the 2022 model questionnaire): Imputation rate (% of observations): 0% Imputation rate (share of estimate): 0% |
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18.5.2. Use of imputation methods | |||
Methods used to impute item non-response: None |
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18.5.3. Grossing-up procedures | |||
Grossing up procedures have been applied to: the households Description of the weighting procedures: The initial weights (grossing-up factors) are defined as the inverse of the probability of selection in each stratum, adjusted in order to take into account unit non-response. Factor HHij = Nij / (nij * rij) where i = 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 (district) and j = 1, 2 (urban or rural) Nij = Total number of households in stratum ij in the population nij = Total number of households in stratum ij in the sample rij = Response rate in stratum ij The adjusted weights are calibrated using the tool calif so that the population by age (five-year age groups) and sex and the total number of households are consistent with the demographic estimates. Grossing-up procedures for individuals: All the individuals in a household have the same weight which is equal to the household weight. |
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18.6. Adjustment | |||
Not relevant |
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18.6.1. Seasonal adjustment | |||
Not relevant |
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SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE GREEK SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE ENGLISH Enumerators Instructions - ICT usage in Households and by Individuals 2022 Summary Results: ICT usage in Households and by Individuals 2022 INFOSOC_HHNSI_A_2022_CY |