TY - BOOK ID - 135555602 TI - Monitoring Welfare and Perceptions in South Sudan 2012-2014 : Findings from the High Frequency South Sudan Survey. PY - 2015 PB - Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, DB - UniCat KW - Cities KW - Communities KW - Conflict and Development KW - Consumption KW - Economic Management KW - Economic Well-Being KW - Equality KW - Expenditures KW - Gender KW - Health KW - Household Consumption KW - Household Size KW - Household Spending KW - Housing & Human Habitats KW - Income Tax KW - Inflation KW - Land KW - Local Government KW - Macroeconomics and Economic Growth KW - Other Economic Management KW - Poverty KW - Poverty Reduction KW - Poverty Strategy, analysis and Monitoring KW - Productivity KW - Remittances KW - Savings KW - Social Dev/Gender/Inclusion KW - Social Protection and Risk Management KW - Social Safety Nets KW - Taxes KW - Urban Areas UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135555602 AB - Since early 2012, the World Bank's High Frequency South Sudan Survey has collected a panel data set to monitor the welfare and perceptions of citizens in a selected number of state capitals in South Sudan. This note presents the findings of all six rounds of the survey on the topics of (1) Security, (2) Economic Conditions, (3) Assets and Consumption, and (4) Access to Services. The results are based on 143 households in Juba, Wau and Rumbek revisited six times. The analysis is restricted to households present in all rounds and, thus, is not statistically representative but only provides a descriptive narrative of the livelihood of the selected urban households in Juba, Rumbek and Wau. These cities are not among the cities most affected by the conflict. ER -