This online course focuses on the use of efficient tools to facilitate much of the sampling work done for probability sample surveys.
Topics
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
- Good health and well-being for people
- Gender equality
- Partnerships for the goals
- Partnerships for the goals - Capacity-building
- Keywords
- data
- household survey
About this course
This online course focuses on the use of efficient tools to facilitate much of the sampling work done for probability sample surveys. Although the attention will be directed towards the DHS surveys, the acquired skills can also be used for other types of surveys.
Target audience
Members of implementing agencies from qualifying countries.
Learning objectives
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Describe the value and methodologies for sample surveys versus other approaches to collecting information from large-scale populations. Determine appropriate sample size and its allocation for nationwide sample surveys or for surveys to be conducted in a program area. Identify a proper sampling frame and select primary sample points. Update the primary sample points and select households for household surveys. Calculate sampling weights based on a given sample design.Offered by
The Demographic and Health Surveys Program