Data collection and analysis and policy formulation all require a social unit to be defined, generally called the household. Multidisciplinary evidence shows that households as defined by survey practitioners often bear little resemblance to lived socio-economic units. This study examines how a shared language, the 'household', can generate misunderstandings because different groups with distinctive understandings of the term 'household' are often unaware that others may be using ‘household’ differently. Results from 4 interlinked and iterative methods are presented: review of household survey documentation (1950s-present); ethnographic ground-truthing fieldwork; in-depth key informant interviews; and modelling. Results show that whereas da...
Since the 1950s the UN Statistical Division has encouraged nations to standardise the definitions us...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
The paper starts with a discussion of the concepts of household and family in historical and contemp...
Data collection and analysis and policy formulation all require a social unit to be defined, general...
We analyse the use of the concept of household in sample surveys, with evidence drawn from a review ...
Margo Russell suggested that the “household has become dangerously reified” (1993: 755). She had a p...
Household definitions used in multi-topic household surveys vary between surveys but have potentiall...
‘The household’ is most commonly used as unit of analysis in household surveys and as enumeration un...
‘Household’ is a word that is simultaneously part of common language yet is also a technical term us...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast and UCL’s Sara Randall outline the importance of accuracy of data taken in int...
The project is concerned with how the household is defined, and how this definition is used in censu...
African poverty statistics depend on household-level measurements from survey data, making the defin...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Household definitions used in multi-topic household surveys vary between surveys but have potentiall...
Since the 1950s, the UN Statistical Division has encouraged nations to standardize the definitions u...
Since the 1950s the UN Statistical Division has encouraged nations to standardise the definitions us...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
The paper starts with a discussion of the concepts of household and family in historical and contemp...
Data collection and analysis and policy formulation all require a social unit to be defined, general...
We analyse the use of the concept of household in sample surveys, with evidence drawn from a review ...
Margo Russell suggested that the “household has become dangerously reified” (1993: 755). She had a p...
Household definitions used in multi-topic household surveys vary between surveys but have potentiall...
‘The household’ is most commonly used as unit of analysis in household surveys and as enumeration un...
‘Household’ is a word that is simultaneously part of common language yet is also a technical term us...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast and UCL’s Sara Randall outline the importance of accuracy of data taken in int...
The project is concerned with how the household is defined, and how this definition is used in censu...
African poverty statistics depend on household-level measurements from survey data, making the defin...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Household definitions used in multi-topic household surveys vary between surveys but have potentiall...
Since the 1950s, the UN Statistical Division has encouraged nations to standardize the definitions u...
Since the 1950s the UN Statistical Division has encouraged nations to standardise the definitions us...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
The paper starts with a discussion of the concepts of household and family in historical and contemp...