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What are the DHS regions based on? [message #15060] Tue, 29 May 2018 10:39 Go to next message
nibiti is currently offline  nibiti
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Hi all,

I am working on a set of 32 Sub-Saharan African countries in waves 3 to 7 and I want to include regional fixed-effects in my model. For that purpose, I need to know whether the regional classification for each country (and wave) resembles the official administrative region structure. I have seen in other threads, that it sometimes is not the case.

Is there a list that shows what the region classification of each country is based on?

If I know that the DHS region for a country is not the official administrative region, then I will use data from gadm.org. But since this process of including gadm data is time-consuming, it would save me some time to know for which countries I don't have to do this.

Many thanks in advance!

Timo
Re: What are the DHS regions based on? [message #15191 is a reply to message #15060] Thu, 14 June 2018 10:56 Go to previous message
tfish-DHS is currently offline  tfish-DHS
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Hi Timo,

Sometimes surveys are representative at the Admin1 level and sometimes the survey is representative at larger areas. Rarely, are surveys representative at the Admin2 level. The best way to check to see how the regions were created is to check the boundaries on the spatial data repository.

http://spatialdata.dhsprogram.com/boundaries/#view=table& ;countryId=AF

best,

--TOm
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