Survey at a Glance
Real-time monitoring of the Land Survey Baseline across Sargodha District. The study documents women's land ownership, inheritance, co-ownership, and household decision-making β tracking field progress against the sampling targets for every mouza, split by urban and rural respondents.
Daily Completed Interviews
Overall Progress vs Target
Urban vs Rural Completed
Interviews by Tehsil
Targets sourced from the district sampling frame (296 mouzas). Urban / rural classification derived from the PULSE sampling tracker (city vs village). Data collected via SurveyCTO digital CAPI. Study design & analysis by Research Solutions (M&A Research Solutions LLC) | www.rs.org.pk
Respondent Profile
Who is being interviewed? A demographic portrait of the women in the sample β age, marriage, children, education, literacy, economic activity, residence, marital status, and access to technology.
Age Distribution
Highest Education Level
Literacy
Earns Money
Always Lived in Village
Marital Status
Respondent Type & Smartphone Access
Based on completed interviews only. The survey predominantly targets women (wives) as the primary respondents on land-rights questions. Education bands: Primary = Class 1β5, Middle = 6β8, Matric = 9β10.
Land Ownership & Inheritance
The core land-rights indicators: whether the family owned agricultural land, whether the father has passed away, whether the respondent inherited the land, and whether she co-owns it.
Family Owned Agricultural Land
Father / In-law Passed Away
Inherited the Land
Co-owns the Land
Knows How Much Land Family Owns
Size of Family Landholding
Codes: 1 = Yes, 2 = No, 666 = Refuse to answer, 999 = Don't know. Indicators measured among completed interviews.
Household Decision-Making & Mobility
Women's agency within the household: who makes financial decisions, how often women travel outside the village alone, and the quality of their relationship with the male head of household.
Everyday Purchase Decisions
Saving Decisions
Mobility β Days Outside Village Alone (Past Week)
Feels Safe Moving Alone
Relationship with Male Head
Decision-making categories follow the household roster scale. Relationship items rated 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always; higher is better.
Land Dispute Vignette β Ayesha & Amir
Respondents were read a short scenario about inheritance and asked to judge it. The vignette measures attitudes toward a woman exercising her inheritance rights, and perceptions of how local institutions (the patwari and the courts) would adjudicate the dispute.
Is Ayesha Justified in Wanting to Sell?
Is Amir Justified in Refusing?
Justified to Approach the Patwari?
Justified to Approach the Courts?
Who Would the Patwari Side With?
Who Would the Courts Side With?
Justification scale: 1 = Very Justified β¦ 5 = Very Unjustified. Institutional perception items ask who (Ayesha or Amir) the patwari / courts would side with. Vignette administered to all completed interviews.
Mouza Completion Tracker
Live completion status for every mouza in the sampling frame β completed interviews against target, split into urban and rural. Search by mouza or tehsil, filter by status, and click any column to sort.
| Mouza | Tehsil | Urban Completed | Rural Completed | Total Completed | Completion βΌ | Status |
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Urban = respondents tracked in the city; Rural = respondents tracked in the village (per the PULSE sampling tracker). Completion % = total completed Γ· mouza target. Sorted by completion by default.