The DHS Program User Forum
Discussions regarding The DHS Program data and results
Home » Topics » General » Identifying observations in same urban area without GPS
Identifying observations in same urban area without GPS [message #18370] Wed, 20 November 2019 01:34 Go to next message
cportner is currently offline  cportner
Messages: 20
Registered: September 2014
Location: Seattle
Member
I am working on creating a rudimentary measure of "urbanization" for urban areas (using the partner's occupation since that is available across all phases). I could simply do this by PSU, but I would prefer to do it at the city level to get a less noisy measure. Is there a way to identify households that live in the same urban area that I can apply across many countries and phases? I would rather not do 286 surveys by hand ;-).

Claus Portner
Re: Identifying observations in same urban area without GPS [message #18486 is a reply to message #18370] Wed, 04 December 2019 17:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tfish-DHS is currently offline  tfish-DHS
Messages: 48
Registered: August 2017
Location: Maryland, USA
Member
Hi Claus,

We unfortunately can't reveal the cities that people are in. However the displaced cluster locations are available

best,

--Tom
Re: Identifying observations in same urban area without GPS [message #18535 is a reply to message #18486] Thu, 19 December 2019 13:26 Go to previous message
cportner is currently offline  cportner
Messages: 20
Registered: September 2014
Location: Seattle
Member
Hi Tom,

Thank you for the message. I am only interested in identifying which households live in the same city, not the name of the city or its location. And, since I am trying to do this for all the surveys, I am looking for a method that does not use the GPS data.
All the best,

Claus Portner
Previous Topic: Ghana 2003 DHS Calendar
Next Topic: Merging and Reshape data set in STATA
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Thu Apr 18 01:19:53 Coordinated Universal Time 2024