Household Expenditure Survey Review

A Contract Award Notice
by OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
5 month
Value
£65K
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
10 Nov 2021
Delivery
29 Oct 2021 to 31 Mar 2022
Deadline
13 Oct 2021 12:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 1 suppliers

Description

The Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) has carried out a recent review into the Living Costs and Food (LCF) survey. This is a long-standing household survey collecting expenditure data that is used as part of Household Final Consumption Estimates (HHFCE), the Retail Price Index (RPI) and is published in ONS "Family Spending" release. Household expenditure data collection through the LCF is complex and expensive as it relies on detailed recollection of expenses over the previous months, as well as recording of expenditure over a two-weeks period using a diary. Over the last few years, the LCF, as many other social surveys, has suffered from declining response rates impacting on the quality of the data it collects. At the same time, user needs around expenditure data are growing, with additional requirements for low-level breakdowns including by product, region and socio-demographic characteristics. While alternative data sources covering part of the household expenditure data needs exist (e.g. supermarkets scanner data), the OSR review highlights a continuing need for the foreseeable future of a household-based survey to meet user needs. The Supplier will be responsible to provide the Customer with a recommended high-level statistical blueprint for household expenditure data collection, including a high-level survey de-sign. The Supplier will need to ensure such survey design meets the user needs of the Customer for household expenditure data. The Supplier will also need to advise on whether non-survey data may address part of the Customer's needs for household expenditure data. The project seeks to answer the three following research questions: • What household expenditure data do our users need and for what purpose? • What alternative data may be available to meet household expenditure user needs? • What is the best design for a household expenditure survey to meet user needs, including quality and cost requirements? The required outputs from this contract will be a total of four reports/technical papers. One for each of the research questions above, as well as a paper reviewing international designs for household expenditure surveys.

Award Detail

1 National Centre for Social Research (London)
  • Value: £64,509

CPV Codes

  • 73110000 - Research services

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.
  • Contract is suitable for VCOs.

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