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  2. Demographic and Health Surveys - Wikipedia

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    Questions on gender roles and empowerment are integrated into most DHS questionnaires. For countries interested in more in-depth data on gender, modules of questions are available on specific topics such as status of women, domestic violence, and female genital mutilation. [4]

  3. Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys - Wikipedia

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    The 6th round's tools were piloted in Costa Rica in mid-2016, and was preceded by a field test of new or refined questionnaire modules and tools for data collection and processing in Belize end of 2015. [4] In November 2017 additional questionnaire modules were tested in Malawi. [5] A similar exercise was conducted in Belize in April 2019. [6]

  4. Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative - Wikipedia

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    To date, these dimensions have been largely overlooked in large-scale quantitative work on poverty and human development. OPHI has designed five 8-10 minute questionnaire modules that can be integrated into national household surveys to obtain these data. [9]

  5. Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey

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    Special questionnaire modules are included each wave and have covered topics such as wealth, retirement and fertility intentions. The wave 1 panel consisted of 7,682 households and 19,914 individuals. In wave 11 this was topped up with an additional 2,153 households and 5,477 individuals

  6. Survey of Income and Program Participation - Wikipedia

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    Additional “topical modules” are added to the SIPP survey sometimes with questions on personal history, child care, wealth, program eligibility, child support, disability, school enrollment, taxes, and annual income. The Census Bureau sponsors the survey under the authority of Title 13 of the United States Code, Section 182.

  7. National Health Interview Survey - Wikipedia

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    Supplemental data are available whenever funding and sponsorship allow. The topics of non-core questionnaires generally relate to a matter of current importance to policymakers or the research community. [citation needed] Occupational Health Supplement. In 2010 and 2015, supplemental data were collected that relate to the impacts of work on health.

  8. Demographic surveillance system - Wikipedia

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    One approach to collecting such data is the cross-sectional Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). HDSS provide a complement to episodic DHS by collecting longitudinally data over time, often with multiple household surveys. [5] HDSS sites originated in the 1960s. [6]

  9. Future Attribute Screening Technology - Wikipedia

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    Future Attribute Screening Technology (FAST) [1] is a program created by the Department of Homeland Security. It was originally titled Project Hostile Intent . The purpose is to detect "Mal Intent" by screening people for "psychological and physiological indicators" [ 2 ] in a "Mobile Screening Laboratory".