Development economists use household survey data to measure living standards across the world, but reliable data for cities in the global south is hard to come by. This article addresses three challenges to collecting data in cities – measurement, missing people, and money – as well as steps that can be taken in the design, implementation, and analysis of survey data to try and address them
Ahead of the 17th Urban Age Conference and the first to be held in Africa, Sebastian Kriticos and As...
International audienceBackgroundMany cities in developing countries experience an unplanned and rapi...
At the heart of urban economics are agglomeration economies, which drive the existence and extent of...
Background: The methods used in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) household surveys have not ...
This collection contains two datasets: one, data used in TI-City model to predict future urban expan...
New, “big” data sources allow measurement of city characteristics and outcome variables higher frequ...
INTRODUCTION: As rapid urbanisation transforms the sociodemographic structures within cities, standa...
Estimating the incomes of individuals and households is particularly important in the cities of Sub-...
The methods used in low- and middle income countries’ (LMICs) household surveys have not changed in ...
Introduction As rapid urbanisation transforms the sociodemographic structures within cities, standar...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast and UCL’s Sara Randall outline the importance of accuracy of data taken in int...
Surveys of human health and welfare routinely draw a distinction between people living in urban and ...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanisation across low and middle-income countries is leading to ever expand...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanisation across low and middle-income countries is leading to ever expand...
Introduction: As rapid urbanisation transforms the sociodemographic structures within cities, standa...
Ahead of the 17th Urban Age Conference and the first to be held in Africa, Sebastian Kriticos and As...
International audienceBackgroundMany cities in developing countries experience an unplanned and rapi...
At the heart of urban economics are agglomeration economies, which drive the existence and extent of...
Background: The methods used in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) household surveys have not ...
This collection contains two datasets: one, data used in TI-City model to predict future urban expan...
New, “big” data sources allow measurement of city characteristics and outcome variables higher frequ...
INTRODUCTION: As rapid urbanisation transforms the sociodemographic structures within cities, standa...
Estimating the incomes of individuals and households is particularly important in the cities of Sub-...
The methods used in low- and middle income countries’ (LMICs) household surveys have not changed in ...
Introduction As rapid urbanisation transforms the sociodemographic structures within cities, standar...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast and UCL’s Sara Randall outline the importance of accuracy of data taken in int...
Surveys of human health and welfare routinely draw a distinction between people living in urban and ...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanisation across low and middle-income countries is leading to ever expand...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanisation across low and middle-income countries is leading to ever expand...
Introduction: As rapid urbanisation transforms the sociodemographic structures within cities, standa...
Ahead of the 17th Urban Age Conference and the first to be held in Africa, Sebastian Kriticos and As...
International audienceBackgroundMany cities in developing countries experience an unplanned and rapi...
At the heart of urban economics are agglomeration economies, which drive the existence and extent of...