Demographic surveys
Authority Link
(OCoLC)fst00890138
Label
Demographic surveys
Name
Demographic surveys
Source
fast
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of14
- Comparisons of DHS estimates of fertility and mortality with other estimates, Thomas Pullum, Shireen Assaf, Sarah Staveteig
- Global aging, comparative indicators and future trends
- Fact sheet for the current population survey
- United States state-level population estimates, colonization to 1999, David P. Coulson, Linda Joyce
- Mutual fund shareholders, characteristics, investor knowledge, and sources of information, by Gordon J. Alexander, Jonathan D. Jones, Peter J. Nigro
- The DHS Program modeled map surfaces, understanding the utility of spatial interpolation for generating indicators at sub-national administrative levels, Peter W. Gething, Clara R. Burgert-Brucker
- Fieldwork-related factors and data quality in the demographic and health surveys program, Kiersten Johnson [and five others]
- The measurement of non-communicable diseases in 25 countries with demographic and health surveys, Mitsuaki Hirai, Nisha Grover, Cheng Huang
- Food expenditures by U.S. households, looking ahead to 2020, Noel Blisard, Jayachandr N. Variyam, and John Cromartie
- Data quality in Demographic and Health surveys that used long and short questionnaires, Courtney K. Allen, Julia Fleuret, Jehan Ahmed
- Predicting HIV/AIDS at subnational levels using DHS covariates related to HIV, Benjamin K. Mayala, Samir Bhatt, and Peter Gething
- Census engagement navigator, United States Census Bureau
- Interpolation of DHS survey data at subnational administrative level 2, Benjamin K. Mayala [and three others]
- Comparability of questionnaires, Alynne Landers, Melissa McNiff
Outgoing Resources
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