<b>Background</b>: Developing appropriate and equitable policies for older people in Africa requires accurate and reliable data. It is unclear whether existing data can accurately assess older African population structures, let alone provide the detailed information needed to inform policy decision-making. <b>Objective</b>: To evaluate the quality of nationally representative data on older Africans through examining the accuracy of age data collected from different sources. <b>Methods</b>: To measure the accuracy of age reporting overall we calculate Whipple's Index, and a modified Whipple's Index for older adults, using the single year age-sex distributions from (a) the household roster of 17 Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), (b)...
A literature review reveals a gradual increase in life expectancy and the population over age 60 in ...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
The study of Payne and colleagues is, to our knowledge, the first empirical study to report disabili...
BACKGROUND Developing appropriate and equitable policies for older people in Africa requires accurat...
Relatively scant knowledge is available on the situations of older persons in sub-Saharan Africa. Re...
Survival to old ages is increasing in many African countries. While demographic tools for estimating...
The World Health Organisation, together with representatives of four sub-Saharan African countries (...
Survival to old ages is increasing in many African countries. While demographic tools for estimating...
Abstract Objective This paper evaluates one aspect of data quality within DHS surveys, the accuracy ...
Context/background: Despite the public acknowledgment of improvement in sub-Saharan African censuses...
The World Health Organization, together with representatives of four sub-Saharan African countries a...
This paper addresses demographic changes occurring in developing countries and in Africa that are re...
The quality of age-sex reporting and the presence of net undercount in the Ethiopian censuses were a...
Background: Population ageing is a global trend of the 21st century, with huge socioeconomic implica...
Depuis les indépendances, les efforts pour la réduction de la mortalité se sont focalisés sur celle ...
A literature review reveals a gradual increase in life expectancy and the population over age 60 in ...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
The study of Payne and colleagues is, to our knowledge, the first empirical study to report disabili...
BACKGROUND Developing appropriate and equitable policies for older people in Africa requires accurat...
Relatively scant knowledge is available on the situations of older persons in sub-Saharan Africa. Re...
Survival to old ages is increasing in many African countries. While demographic tools for estimating...
The World Health Organisation, together with representatives of four sub-Saharan African countries (...
Survival to old ages is increasing in many African countries. While demographic tools for estimating...
Abstract Objective This paper evaluates one aspect of data quality within DHS surveys, the accuracy ...
Context/background: Despite the public acknowledgment of improvement in sub-Saharan African censuses...
The World Health Organization, together with representatives of four sub-Saharan African countries a...
This paper addresses demographic changes occurring in developing countries and in Africa that are re...
The quality of age-sex reporting and the presence of net undercount in the Ethiopian censuses were a...
Background: Population ageing is a global trend of the 21st century, with huge socioeconomic implica...
Depuis les indépendances, les efforts pour la réduction de la mortalité se sont focalisés sur celle ...
A literature review reveals a gradual increase in life expectancy and the population over age 60 in ...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
The study of Payne and colleagues is, to our knowledge, the first empirical study to report disabili...