
Sharecast Initiative, in collaboration with The Kathmandu Post, conducted a face-to-face interview survey with 2,905 Nepalis on their perceptions regarding the country’s contemporary social, economic, and political situation.
Sharecast Initiative, in collaboration with The Kathmandu Post, conducted a face-to-face interview survey with 2,905 Nepalis on their perceptions regarding the country’s contemporary social, economic, and political situation.
In selecting respondents, the sample was distributed across all seven provinces in proportion to the number of households in each province. People who had been living in the same house for the past six months as members of a family and eating from the same kitchen were counted as one household.
The distribution of households and respondents for interviews is based on the total number of households in rural municipalities, municipalities, and metropolitan cities. Districts and local governments (palikas) were selected using the PPS (Probability Proportion to Size) method.
Through this selection process, 116 wards from 102 local governments in 45 districts were chosen for the study. For household selection, after reaching a selected ward, one intersection (chowk) was randomly selected, and the houses on the right side from that intersection were listed. Ninety households were listed in rural municipalities, 120 households in municipalities, and 150 households in metropolitan cities from the selected settlement area (tol).
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