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Title: UPA Package 4, Module 1


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UPA Package 4, Module 1
COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF HOUSEHOLD DATA
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Collection and Processing of Household Data
  • Household data sources
  • Household questionnaires
  • Sampling methods
  • Processing of household data

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Household Data Sources
  • National Census (frequency, coverage)
  • Regular national household surveys (frequency,
    sample)
  • International household surveys (DHS)
  • Ad-hoc surveys (research)
  • Use of household data in combination with other
    data sources
  • DHS Demographic and Health Surveys

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Household Data Sources
  • Structured personal interview with standard
    questions (and sequence of questions) similar for
    all respondents (e.g. Census)
  • Meaning of questions similar for all households
  • Interviewer attitude and experience
  • Semi-structured and non-structured interviews

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Household Data Sources
  • Advantages of structured personal interviews
  • flexibility, high response rate
  • Disadvantages
  • - costs, interviewer bias (principles of
    interviewing), lack of anonymity
  • CENSUS
  • frequency (every 10 years), availability (at
    which spatial level), quality/reliability,
    specific (poverty/habitat) data not covered by
    Census, why no traditional Census in the
    Netherlands?

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Household Data Sources
  • Other Household data sources
  • National Samples
  • Demographic and Health Surveys
    (www.measuredhs.com)
  • Ad-Hoc surveys (research, Urban Inequities
    UN-Habitat)
  • Data mixture (combine surveys with auxiliary
    (large) data sets), small area statistics

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Household Data Sources
Participatory data collection and/or expert
knowledge
Water scarcity in Nakuru/Kenya based on
information from participatory mapping. The
background images are a Landsat image overlaid by
a QuickBird image covering the built-up area.
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Household Questionnaires
  • Questions
  • Content Facts and Opinions (Subjective
    experience)
  • Type Closed and Open-ended questions,
    contingency questions
  • Format Categories of possible answers, rating
  • Sequence Questions related to previous
    questions

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Household Questionnaires (Example 1)
www.measuredhs.com
questionnaires are available under basic
documentation
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Household Questionnaires
  • Avoid bias
  • Introduction and covering letter
  • Wording
  • Leading questions
  • Gender
  • Threatening questions
  • Non-response
  • Training/experience of interviewers

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Household Questionnaires (Example 2)
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey
(MICS) www.childinfo.org
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Household Questionnaires (Example3)
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Household Questionnaires (Example 3)
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Sampling
  • Why Sampling
  • Total Population and parameters
  • Subset Sample and statistics
  • Sampling Unit
  • Single member of a sampling population
  • Sampling frame
  • All sampling units

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Sampling
  • Sample Domain a representative sample of n
    households for a city
  • Sampling Frame a list of e.g. census enumeration
    areas (EAs) with population and household survey
    and census
  • Sample Selection select a representative sample
    of households. Develop proportional clusters from
    which the sample of respondents could be drawn.
  • Sampling Probabilities

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Sampling Methods
  • Probability sampling methods
  • Simple random sampling
  • Stratified random sampling
  • Systematic sampling
  • Cluster sampling
  • Non-probability sampling methods
  • Convenience sampling
  • Quota sampling
  • Purposive/Focus sampling

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Sampling Size
  • Factors influencing sample size
  • Standard or sampling error, expected level of
    accuracy
  • Sampling results related to parameters values
  • Confidence interval and normal distributions
  • Sampling distribution
  • Non-sampling errors
  • Measurement error
  • Non response

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Sampling Size
  • Sample size s² / (S.E)²
  • Sstandard deviation
  • S.Estandard error

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Processing of Household Data
  • Describing
  • Check for errors (obvious mistakes, outliers,
    missing values)
  • Statistics, Tables, Graphs, Geo-Visualization
    (mapping)
  • Single and composite variables
  • Analysis
  • Correlations, inductive statistics

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Processing of Household Data
  • Describing
  • Check for errors (obvious mistakes, outliers,
    missing values)
  • Statistics, Tables, Graphs, Geo-Visualization
    (mapping)
  • Single and composite variables
  • Analysis
  • Correlations, inductive statistics

4.1.4 Collection and Processing of Household Data
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