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1 You have interviewed 5 persons in this household, and you need to complete the relationship table for person 5. Person 1: Husband Person 2: Wife Person 3: Female Child Person 4: Male Child Person 5: Mother of Person 1 How will you complete the table in relation to Person 5? Improving the Collection of Household Relationship Data Click the boxes to choose each relationship, then click SUBMIT SUBMIT

2 You have interviewed 5 persons in this household, and you need to complete the relationship table for person 5. Person 1: Wife Person 2: Husband Person 3: Grandmother Person 4: Sister Person 5: Brother How will you complete the table in relation to Person 5? That’s correct! Person 1: Husband Person 2: Wife Person 3: Female Child Person 4: Male Child Person 5: Mother of Person 1 To the Grandmother (Person 5): 1.Person 1 is her Son 2.Person 2 is her daughter-in-law 3.Person 3 is her granddaughter 4.Person 4 is her grandson Click NEXT X X X X Improving the Collection of Household Relationship Data

3 Obscuring the Truth Communication Problems Inadequate Definitions and Concepts Erroneous Wording of Questions Selecting the Wrong Respondent Using the Wrong Enumerator Typical Causes of Gender Bias in Use of Questionnaires Click each tab to explore the causes. In this case, the respondent selected is not in a position to report correctly either on the people belonging to the household, or the people working in the business or on the agricultural holding. For example, male respondents may report women who are actually working on an agricultural holding as not economically active.

4 Micro datasets Pre-processed datasets Policy Makers Indicator-based formats Data Formats Vary For Different Users Drag and drop each data format onto the most likely user group. Click and release the datasets to see an example and brief description. General Public Statisticians DATA FORMATSDATA USERS

5 Micro datasets Pre-processed datasets Policy Makers Indicator-based formats Data Formats Vary For Different Users Drag and drop each data format onto the most likely user group. Click and release the datasets to see an example and brief description. General Public Statisticians DATA FORMATSDATA USERS Brief description of micro datasets goes here. IMAGE OF A MICRO DATASET WOULD GO HERE

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7 You are creating a survey, and you need to understand which persons are employed at any level. The response is intended to capture persons who were employed at least one hour during the survey reference week. What is the most effective way to formulate your survey question to get the response you want? What were you doing most of last week – working, keeping house, or something else? 1 2 3 4 Last week, did you do any work for pay or profit? Do you work on a regular basis? Do you have a job outside of your home? This verbiage came directly from the source material. It really isn’t about non-compensated work, it’s about paid work. That’s why #2 is the correct answer. SUBMIT

8 You are creating a survey, and you need to understand which persons are employed at any level. The response is intended to capture persons who were employed at least one hour during the survey reference week. What is the most effective way to formulate your survey question to get the response you want? What were you doing most of last week – working, keeping house, or something else? 1 2 3 4 Last week, did you do any work for pay or profit? Do you work on a regular basis? Do you have a job outside of your home? That’s correct! “Last week, did you do any work for pay or profit?” The goal is to understand how many people are employed for pay at any level. Non-remunerated work would be captured in another way, such as through time-use surveys. Click NEXT

9 Moving towards gender equality step by step… 1975: 1st Women’s Conference, Mexico City/International Women’s Year 1979: Adoption of CEDAW 1980: 2nd Women’s Conference, Copenhagen 1985: 3rd Women’s Conference, Nairobi 1990: A World’s Women first published 1995: 4th World Conference, Beijing. Beijing Platform for Action 2000: Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) 2012: Rio + 20 2014: 9th African Regional Conference on Women 2015: SDG 2030: Gender Equality Target Date TBD… 2063: African Agenda 2063

10 1979: Adoption of CEDAW 1980: 2nd Women’s Conference, Copenhagen 1985: 3rd Women’s Conference, Nairobi 1990: A World’s Women first published 1995: 4th World Conference, Beijing. Beijing Platform for Action 2000: Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) 2012: Rio + 20 2014: 9th African Regional Conference on Women 2015: SDG 2030: Gender Equality Target Date TBD… 2063: African Agenda 2063 Moving towards gender equality step by step… DATE : TITLE OF THE EVENT GOES HERE Engaging descriptive text about how this event moved gender equality forward goes here. 1975: 1st Women’s Conference, Mexico City/International Women’s Year

11 You have done the analysis, and identified the statistics that are needed for your research. What’s next? Present your findings in charts and tables 1 2 3 4 Define the study population Assess their availability and quality Begin collecting information SUBMIT Sample Quiz Question

12 You have done the analysis, and identified the statistics that are needed for your research. What’s next? Present your findings in charts and tables 1 2 3 4 Define the study population Assess their availability and quality Begin collecting information That’s correct! Once needed statistics are identified and listed, you will assess their availability and quality. Sample Question: Feedback

13 Drag the different activities for creating a survey into the correct order, then click SUBMIT. Activity 2 A B C D Activity 4 Activity 3 Activity 1 SUBMIT Sample Sequencing Question

14 Activity1 1 2 3 4 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 You have done the analysis, and identified the statistics that are needed for your research. What’s next? That’s correct! You placed the activities for creating a survey in the correct order. Sample Sequencing Question: Feedback


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