National Experiences and challenges in producing disaggregated data Session 2: National Experiences and challenges in producing disaggregated data Sub-regional workshop on Data Disaggregation 27-29 September, 2017 By Ghana
Outline Sources of Data Type/levels of disaggregation Some challenges encountered
Sources of data disaggregated Censuses (PHC): (1960,1970,1984,2000,2010 &Pre census 2020 activities) Surveys Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS) (1988/89,1991/92, 1998/99, 2005/6, 2012/13, 2016/17) Demographic & Health Surveys (DHS)- (1993,1998,2003,2008,2014)
Sources of data disaggregated cont’d Labor Force Survey (LFS)- 2015 Core Welfare Indicator Survey (CWIQ)- 1997,2003 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS)- (2006, 2011, 2017) Malaria Indicator Survey (MIS)- 2016 Maternal Health Survey (GMHS) -2007, 2017 Transport Household Survey- 2007, 2012
Sources of data disaggregated cont’d User satisfaction survey (USS)- (2012, 2016) Integrated Business Establishment Survey (IBES)- 2003, 2014
Levels of disaggregation Sex Age: Single years, under5, 5-14yrs, 5-17yrs, 15- 24yrs, 15-35yrs, 15-60yrs, 15-64yrs, 65yrs+15+yrs, Level of education No educ. , Basic, secondary, higher educ. Disabilty -status and forms (Sight, Hearing, Physical, Emotional, Speech, Intellect, others)
Levels of disaggregation cont’d Ethnicity – 10 major categories Religion Quintile Decile Poverty status- poor/non poor ISIC- 3 sectors (Agric, Industry, Service) ISCO -
Levels of disaggregation cont’d Geographical levels National Region District Enumeration area Type of locality -Urban/Rural Ecological zones- Coastal,Forest, Savannah
Challenges with some disaggregations (2010 PHC) Issues relating to disability - albinos wanted to be part of the categories Issues relating to ethnicity - some minority groups who were classified under certain broad ethnic groups wanted to stand on their own Religion - Some Muslim groups wanting to be classified as part of the categories.
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