The way in which ‘the household’ is defined and operationalised in surveys and census data collection has long been criticised as unable to adequately capture the complexities of the social units within which people live. In a South African national survey on household wealth (HWS) a definition of the household was used to rep-resent the ways in which South African households arrange themselves financially. Here we report on a qualitative study in which 36 households originally included in the HWS were re-interviewed to collect detailed data on household financial links and dependencies. Households with more complex structures, which represent the majority of household types in South Africa, were very poorly represented, and possible reason...
Households can be taken for granted in the West because the nuclear family system with its bilateral...
The GHS is an annual household survey since 2002, specifically designed to measure various aspects o...
Recent censuses and demographic surveillance systems have collected a vast amount of information on ...
The way in which ‘the household’ is defined and operationalised in surveys and census data collectio...
The way in which ‘the household’ is defined and operationalised in surveys and census data collectio...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast and UCL’s Sara Randall outline the importance of accuracy of data taken in int...
Margo Russell suggested that the “household has become dangerously reified” (1993: 755). She had a p...
African poverty statistics depend on household-level measurements from survey data, making the defin...
This article addresses the paucity of disaggregated household net wealth data in South Africa. A mix...
Data collection and analysis and policy formulation all require a social unit to be defined, general...
Who is in your household, what they have to share with you, and who does what, has profound implicat...
Households have been used as units of data collection and analysis for a long time. This isbecause ...
This paper seeks to investigate how the demography of households relates to individual labour market...
This paper examines the household wealth construct as measured in NIDS Wave 4 (2014‐2015). Questionn...
In an important article published in 2002, H. White made a case for mixed methods in poverty analysi...
Households can be taken for granted in the West because the nuclear family system with its bilateral...
The GHS is an annual household survey since 2002, specifically designed to measure various aspects o...
Recent censuses and demographic surveillance systems have collected a vast amount of information on ...
The way in which ‘the household’ is defined and operationalised in surveys and census data collectio...
The way in which ‘the household’ is defined and operationalised in surveys and census data collectio...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast and UCL’s Sara Randall outline the importance of accuracy of data taken in int...
Margo Russell suggested that the “household has become dangerously reified” (1993: 755). She had a p...
African poverty statistics depend on household-level measurements from survey data, making the defin...
This article addresses the paucity of disaggregated household net wealth data in South Africa. A mix...
Data collection and analysis and policy formulation all require a social unit to be defined, general...
Who is in your household, what they have to share with you, and who does what, has profound implicat...
Households have been used as units of data collection and analysis for a long time. This isbecause ...
This paper seeks to investigate how the demography of households relates to individual labour market...
This paper examines the household wealth construct as measured in NIDS Wave 4 (2014‐2015). Questionn...
In an important article published in 2002, H. White made a case for mixed methods in poverty analysi...
Households can be taken for granted in the West because the nuclear family system with its bilateral...
The GHS is an annual household survey since 2002, specifically designed to measure various aspects o...
Recent censuses and demographic surveillance systems have collected a vast amount of information on ...