Since the 1950s the UN Statistical Division has encouraged nations to standardise the definitions used in data collection. A key concept in censuses and surveys is the household: this is the unit for which information is collected and analysed, and is thus an important dimension of data which are the basis for many policies. We aim to understand the tensions between conformity with UN guidelines and national priorities. We analyse the documentation around the UN household definition over this period. Using detailed census and survey documentary data for several African countries, especially Burkina Faso, Senegal, Uganda and Tanzania, we examine the disparities between national census definitions of ‘household’ and the UN definition. Perspec...
Gendreau Francis. Demography in African Countries. Review and Synthesis. The first part reviews the ...
Are ‘statistical households’, as defined in national censuses, able to describe the family environme...
More demographic data are being collected throughout the developing world than ever before, but the ...
Since the 1950s the UN Statistical Division has encouraged nations to standardise the definitions us...
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 standardize the definitions u...
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 standardize the definitions u...
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...
Recent censuses and demographic surveillance systems have collected a vast amount of information on ...
Data collection and analysis and policy formulation all require a social unit to be defined, general...
The paper starts with a discussion of the concepts of household and family in historical and contemp...
The objective of this digest is to briefly present the status of population and housing censuses in ...
Gendreau Francis. Demography in African Countries. Review and Synthesis. The first part reviews the ...
Are ‘statistical households’, as defined in national censuses, able to describe the family environme...
More demographic data are being collected throughout the developing world than ever before, but the ...
Since the 1950s the UN Statistical Division has encouraged nations to standardise the definitions us...
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 standardize the definitions u...
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 standardize the definitions u...
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...
Recent censuses and demographic surveillance systems have collected a vast amount of information on ...
Data collection and analysis and policy formulation all require a social unit to be defined, general...
The paper starts with a discussion of the concepts of household and family in historical and contemp...
The objective of this digest is to briefly present the status of population and housing censuses in ...
Gendreau Francis. Demography in African Countries. Review and Synthesis. The first part reviews the ...
Are ‘statistical households’, as defined in national censuses, able to describe the family environme...
More demographic data are being collected throughout the developing world than ever before, but the ...