
The NCR-Stat: Baseline Survey 2022 is the first of NCRCRD’s regional household surveys and includes questions related to topics crucial for household and community development and well-being. All data gathered via the NCR-Stat Baseline Survey is available for those who would like to use the data as a baseline for further research and extend the portfolio of already existing databases.
The NCR-Stat: Baseline Survey 2022 is a 20-minute survey designed to provide a baseline from a social and economic perspective. The survey focuses solely on households in the NCR states and asks questions about household demographics, income, workforce participation, entrepreneurship, caregiving, human capital, housing, broadband access, placemaking, community leadership and civic engagement, health and wellness, food security, and environment.
The primary purpose of this initial survey is to get a better picture of the North Central Region and learn more about respective topics. The Baseline Survey 2022 is also a starting point for following surveys on specific thematic areas.
Survey conducted: 2022 / Respondents: 4,232 households
Additional Resources
Video
- An Introduction to NCR-Stat – The Free Household Dataset webinar (recorded 12/7/22; 57 minutes) featuring Maria I. Marshall, NCRCRD Director and Zuzana Bednarik, NCRCRD Research and Extension Specialist who present the details to the dataset.
Reports
- NCR-Stat and NCR-Stat: Baseline Survey introduction
- Rural-urban classification used by NCRCRD
- The impact of food sufficiency on the health status: The case of households in the North Central Region / Research Brief
- The impact of health disparities on the subjective well-being in rural communities / Research Brief
- How COVID-19 changed workforce participation preferences in the North Central Region
- Unraveling Local Living: A peek into the diverse preferences of family households with and without children
- How often do households in the North Central Region run out of food?
- Perception of equal employment opportunities in communities of the North Central Region