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Handicaps in Algiers According to a Household Survey
International Journal of Epidemiology, 1990In order to assess the prevalence of handicaps in Algiers, a cluster sampling survey was carried out among 827 households, ie 5670 inhabitants. A questionnaire was used to identify people with handicaps according to several criteria using the International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities and Handicaps. The overall prevalence of handicaps is
A, Bezzaoucha, N, Dekkar
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Household Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity in Cambodia
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2004Aims: To estimate the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms in the Kampong Cham province and to determine the association between these symptoms and an impaired social functioning. Methods: Cross-sectional cluster sample survey conducted among adults randomly selected within 50 clusters distributed over the province ...
Vincent, Dubois +5 more
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Sharing and choosing within the household: A survey [PDF]
This paper attempts at providing a survey of the different models of individual decision making within the household. The first section reviews the traditional approach to household decision making and emphasize its weaknesses.
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Attrition in longitudinal household survey data [PDF]
Longitudinal household data can have considerable advantages over much more widely used cross-sectional data. The collection of longitudinal data, however, may be difficult and expensive. One problem that has concerned many analysts is that sample attrition may make the interpretation of estimates problematic.
Harold Alderman +4 more
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Assessing household credit risk: Evidence from a household survey [PDF]
This paper investigates the main individual driving forces of Hungarian household credit risk and measures the shockabsorbing capacity of the banking system in relation to adverse macroeconomic events. The analysis relies on survey evidence gathered by the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB) in January 2007. Our study presents three alternative ways of modelling
Dániel Holló, Mónika Papp
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Nonresponse in Household Interview Surveys
Technometrics, 1999B. R., R. M. Groves, M. P. Couper
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Expansion of social networks and household carbon emissions: Evidence from household survey in China
Energy Policy, 2023Yongping Sun
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