Agricultural Reform Implementation Project (ARIP),
Social Monitoring and Evaluation sub-component,
Quantitative Household Survey

Nation wide panel survey during the implementation of the Agricultural Reform Implementation Project (ARIP). The quantitative survey will follow a pre-elected stratified random sample of approximately 5,500 households in agricultural communities and 500 households in urban communities.

Project includes the assessment of;
- Targeting and magnitude of DIS payments on farm household resource use and income formation. Identify vulnerable groups and provide recommendations for annual project component adjustments.
- Targeting and magnitude of farmer transition payments. Identify vulnerable groups and provide recommendations for annual project component adjustments.
- Assessing Agricultural Sales Cooperative Unions (ASCUs) "core service delivery" and determine whether it serves the interest of member owners (farmers).
- Assessing the extent to which there is an increased sense of ownership in ASCUs and control among their members.
- Assessing the changes in food consumption and expenditures on urban households in selected communities in Ankara.

ARIP has many dimensions and socioeconomic effects. Quantitative Household Survey, at this point, aims to provide data that will be useful to guide the project implementation for the project management by the panel survey.
The study included;
- Collection of social, demographic, financial and economic data at 5500 rural households= agricultural enterprises at 9 agricultural regions and 81 cities of Turkey and 500 urban households in Ankara.
- Collection of data on financing of agricultural activities and livelihood of rural households for micro finance demand analysis in rural areas of Turkey
- Cross sectional analysis of each wave and also panel analysis and interpretation of survey data in terms of measuring;
- Change in Demographic Structure
- Change in Social Structure
- Change in Economic Structure
- Effects of Agricultural Reform
- Social benefits and costs
- Effects on Public Spending and Finance


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