Capturing What Matters : Essential Guidelines for Designing Household Surveys

The World Bank is an international leader in the methodology and implementation of household surveys, working in close partnership with national statistics offices (NSOs) around the world. This guidebook is a consolidation of field-tested best practices to implement, improve, and modernize nationally representative multi-topic household surveys for monitoring welfare and poverty. Offered as a reference guide for task team leaders (TTLs) within the World Bank, the guidebook is intended as a powerful tool for any survey practitioners (such as NSOs, development partners, educators, researchers, and students) implementing household surveys in low- and middle-income countries. This guidebook starts with survey design, the first step in any survey undertaking, with careful attention given to minimizing non-sampling errors. Subsequent sections are sampling; questionnaire modules, which form the core of this guidebook; followed by geographic information systems (GIS); computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI); and finally, documentation and dissemination of the resulting data.

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Main Authors: Oseni, Gbemisola, Palacios-Lopez, Amparo, Mugera, Harriet Kasidi, Durazo, Josefine
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-12
Subjects:HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY, SURVEY DESIGN, DATA COLLECTION, SAMPLING DESIGN, GENDER PERSPECTIVE, GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM, COMPUTER-ASSISTED PERSONAL INTERVIEWING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/381751639456530686/Capturing-What-Matters-Essential-Guidelines-for-Designing-Household-Surveys
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36763
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