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Mobilising the household data required to progress toward the SDGs

Abstract:
Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be reported annually, but at present data on poverty-related SDGs are not updated frequently, nor are the data always available promptly. This paper reviews the key non-census data sources underlying the MDGs - household surveys (national and international), and administrative and registry data - to assess which data sources could provide the more frequent data required to design and coordinate policies, measure, manage, and monitor progress towards the poverty-related SDGs. It also reviews new data sources such as opinion polls 'big data', satellite data, call records, and other digital breadcrumbs to see how these might augment the information required to assess progress in the SDGs. We evaluate each option according to ten criteria. While each option has strengths, and each will clearly contribute, high quality multi-topic household surveys complemented by interim lighter surveys have a demonstrated ability to collect the core indicators of human poverty at an individual and household level in a rigorous way, so are likely to remain a core component of the data framework.
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Peer reviewed

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International Development
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Overseas Development Institute
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OPHI working paper
Publication date:
2014-01-01
Acceptance date:
2014-09-01
ISSN:
2040-8188
Paper number:
72


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English
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2015-04-09

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