Conducting household surveys through face-to-face interviewing in rural Papua New Guinea is beset with difficulties and high costs. With phone network coverage spreading across PNG, using mobile phones to obtain information from respondents can allow such surveys to be done more quickly and at significantly lower cost. However, not all rural households own mobile phones. In this Project Note, an assessment is made of whether survey information collected by calling respondents on their mobile phones will be representative of the population surveyed or, rather, might be subject to systematic biases. This assessment is done by analyzing the characteristics of households in four rural areas of PNG that were interviewed in a field survey in mid-...
Until quite recently, telephone surveys have typically relied on landline telephone numbers. However...
This article presents the attitudinal response of rural villagers in Papua New Guinea to mobile tele...
This article presents the attitudinal response of rural villagers in Papua New Guinea to mobile tele...
Conducting household surveys through face-to-face interviewing in rural Papua New Guinea is beset wi...
For decades, in-person data collection has been the standard modality for nationally and sub-nationa...
© 2017 Adrian Aguilera, Emma Bruehlman-Senecal, Orianna Demasi, Patricia Avila. In low-And middle-in...
This thesis examines the role of mobile telephony in rural communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG). It...
Generating a nationally representative sample in low and middle income countries typically requires ...
Little data is available on mobile phone usage in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Up to 2007, under the go...
The paucity of reliable and timely household consumption data in many low- and middle-income countri...
Broadband telecommunication services are growing rapidly and spreading at a remarkable pace. Globall...
In May – July, 2018, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) implemented a rural ho...
© 2017 Adrian Aguilera, Emma Bruehlman-Senecal, Orianna Demasi, Patricia Avila. Background: National...
Between May and July 2018, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) implemented a ho...
Telephone surveying has become the major mode of data collection in the sample survey field since th...
Until quite recently, telephone surveys have typically relied on landline telephone numbers. However...
This article presents the attitudinal response of rural villagers in Papua New Guinea to mobile tele...
This article presents the attitudinal response of rural villagers in Papua New Guinea to mobile tele...
Conducting household surveys through face-to-face interviewing in rural Papua New Guinea is beset wi...
For decades, in-person data collection has been the standard modality for nationally and sub-nationa...
© 2017 Adrian Aguilera, Emma Bruehlman-Senecal, Orianna Demasi, Patricia Avila. In low-And middle-in...
This thesis examines the role of mobile telephony in rural communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG). It...
Generating a nationally representative sample in low and middle income countries typically requires ...
Little data is available on mobile phone usage in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Up to 2007, under the go...
The paucity of reliable and timely household consumption data in many low- and middle-income countri...
Broadband telecommunication services are growing rapidly and spreading at a remarkable pace. Globall...
In May – July, 2018, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) implemented a rural ho...
© 2017 Adrian Aguilera, Emma Bruehlman-Senecal, Orianna Demasi, Patricia Avila. Background: National...
Between May and July 2018, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) implemented a ho...
Telephone surveying has become the major mode of data collection in the sample survey field since th...
Until quite recently, telephone surveys have typically relied on landline telephone numbers. However...
This article presents the attitudinal response of rural villagers in Papua New Guinea to mobile tele...
This article presents the attitudinal response of rural villagers in Papua New Guinea to mobile tele...