Measuring rural households and electricity access: A comparison of national census data and small-area health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) data

Type Working Paper - Saldru and DataFirst working paper
Title Measuring rural households and electricity access: A comparison of national census data and small-area health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) data
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Volume 290
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2022
URL https://www.opensaldru.uct.ac.za/bitstream/handle/11090/1022/2022_290_Saldruwp.pdf?sequence=1
Abstract
Progress on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires high quality measurement. Too few attempts are made to assess the accuracy of existing measurements and how it changes over time. We compare household counts and electrification rates for the Agincourt Health and Demographic Surveillance Site (HDSS), as measured in the 1996, 2001 and 2011 national censuses and in the database of the HDSS. The household measurements in the two systems agree within a few percentage points in 2001 and 2011 but show much bigger divergences in 1996. The population counts also show impressive agreement, with perhaps some over-enumeration of older males in the national census. Overall, survey and census information seem to provide accurate measures of population access to electricity.

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