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Bukidnon Panel Study (BPS)
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Sample details

The BPS aimed to investigate the effects of agricultural commercialisation on the nutrition and welfare of households in the rural area of Bukidnon, Philippines. Over 500 households were initially surveyed between 1984 and 1985, with four rounds of surveys conducted during this period. In 1992, a smaller household survey focusing on adolescents was conducted, and the same households were followed up in 2003 to 2004.

Study design
Household panel

Number of participants at first data collection

510 (households)

Age at first data collection

Varied (participants)

Participant year of birth

Varied (participants)

Participant sex
All

Representative sample at baseline?
No

Sample features

Agricultural workers
All ages
Households and household members
Rural populations
Dataset details

Country

Philippines

Year of first data collection

1984

Primary Institutions

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) (Research, United States of America)

Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) (Academic, Philippines)

Links

doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NMPREE

doi.org/10.1080/00220380903197960

crsps.net/wp-content/downloads/BASIS/Inventoried%202.24/13-2006-7-88.pdf

hdl.handle.net/10568/144260

Funders

Department for International Development (DFID) now known as Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) (Government, United Kingdom)

HarvestPlus (Third Sector, United States of America)

University of Wisconsin-Madison (Academic, United States of America)

Ongoing?
No

Data types collected

qualitativeData
Quantitative data collection
  • Activity log (e.g. food, sleep, exercise)
  • Interview – face-to-face
  • Physical or biological assessment (e.g. blood, saliva, gait, grip strength, anthropometry)
Qualitative data collection
  • Interviews or focus groups
Neuroimaging data collection
  • None
Linked or secondary data
  • None
Features

Engagement

  • None
  • Keywords

    Agriculture and farming
    Anthropometry
    Diet and nutrition
    Food intake
    Gender differences
    Income and expenses
    Intergenerational
    Socioeconomics
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