Conducting Rapid Response Phone Surveys to Fill Data Gaps

To respond effectively to crises, policy makers need reliable, timely evidence on its negative effects and transmission channels. Despite limitations compared to face-to-face surveys, rapid response phone surveys (RRPS) are a cost-effective, flexib...

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Main Authors: Delius, Antonia, Himelein, Kristen, Pape, Utz Johann
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/380341596005776495/Conducting-Rapid-Response-Phone-Surveys-RRPS-to-Fill-Data-Gaps
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spelling okr-10986-343002021-05-25T10:54:39Z Conducting Rapid Response Phone Surveys to Fill Data Gaps Delius, Antonia Himelein, Kristen Pape, Utz Johann PHONE SURVEY POVERTY MEASUREMENT ACCESS TO PHONES DATA GAP EBOLA FAMINE To respond effectively to crises, policy makers need reliable, timely evidence on its negative effects and transmission channels. Despite limitations compared to face-to-face surveys, rapid response phone surveys (RRPS) are a cost-effective, flexible method to quickly fill data gaps. This note gives an overview of main considerations when setting up a RRPS. It also illustrates how surveyors have used this tool to inform design of interventions during Ebola and famine crises. The World Bank is currently using RRPSs to track the impact of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) in more than 100 countries. 2020-08-10T14:44:58Z 2020-08-10T14:44:58Z 2020-07 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/380341596005776495/Conducting-Rapid-Response-Phone-Surveys-RRPS-to-Fill-Data-Gaps http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34300 English Poverty and Equity Notes;No. 29 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Liberia South Sudan Yemen, Republic of
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topic PHONE SURVEY
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
ACCESS TO PHONES
DATA GAP
EBOLA
FAMINE
spellingShingle PHONE SURVEY
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
ACCESS TO PHONES
DATA GAP
EBOLA
FAMINE
Delius, Antonia
Himelein, Kristen
Pape, Utz Johann
Conducting Rapid Response Phone Surveys to Fill Data Gaps
geographic_facet Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Liberia
South Sudan
Yemen, Republic of
relation Poverty and Equity Notes;No. 29
description To respond effectively to crises, policy makers need reliable, timely evidence on its negative effects and transmission channels. Despite limitations compared to face-to-face surveys, rapid response phone surveys (RRPS) are a cost-effective, flexible method to quickly fill data gaps. This note gives an overview of main considerations when setting up a RRPS. It also illustrates how surveyors have used this tool to inform design of interventions during Ebola and famine crises. The World Bank is currently using RRPSs to track the impact of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) in more than 100 countries.
format Brief
author Delius, Antonia
Himelein, Kristen
Pape, Utz Johann
author_facet Delius, Antonia
Himelein, Kristen
Pape, Utz Johann
author_sort Delius, Antonia
title Conducting Rapid Response Phone Surveys to Fill Data Gaps
title_short Conducting Rapid Response Phone Surveys to Fill Data Gaps
title_full Conducting Rapid Response Phone Surveys to Fill Data Gaps
title_fullStr Conducting Rapid Response Phone Surveys to Fill Data Gaps
title_full_unstemmed Conducting Rapid Response Phone Surveys to Fill Data Gaps
title_sort conducting rapid response phone surveys to fill data gaps
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/380341596005776495/Conducting-Rapid-Response-Phone-Surveys-RRPS-to-Fill-Data-Gaps
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