Kagera health and development survey 2004. Basic Information Document.
Loading...
Date
2006
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
World Bank
Abstract
The Kagera Health and Development Survey 2004 (KHDS 2004) took place in 2004 as a fifth
round following on the four rounds of the baseline Kagera Health and Development Survey
1991-1994 (KHDS 91-94). The KHDS 2004 was designed to provide data to understand
economic mobility and changes in living standards of the sample of individuals interviewed 10-
13 years ago. The KHDS 2004 attempted to reinterview all respondents ever interviewed in the
KHDS 91-94. This entailed attempting to track these individuals, even if they had moved out of
the village, region or country.
This document is designed to give information to enable proper and effective use the KHDS
2004 data. Since much of the KHDS 2004 is based on the original baseline 1991-1994 KHDS,
data users are encouraged to carefully review “User’s Guide to the Kagera Health and
Development Survey Datasets.” (World Bank, 2004), which serves to complement this KHDS
2004 basic information document.
For papers using the KHDS 2004 data, we recommend that this document be cited as follows:
Beegle, Kathleen, Joachim De Weerdt, and Stefan Dercon. (2006). Kagera Health and
Development Survey 2004 Basic Information Document. mimeo. The World Bank.
Description
Keywords
Health survey, Kagera, Demography
Citation
Beegle, K., De Weerdt, J., Dercon, S., Ksoll, C., Kessy, F., Koda, G., Lwihula, G., Kwesigabo, G., Mujinja, P. and Semali, I., 2006. Kagera health and development survey 2004. Basic Information Document, World Bank, Washington DC.