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PIM Webinar: Measuring employment and consumption in household surveys

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PIM Webinar Measuring employment and consumption in household surveys: Reflections from three survey experiments July 13, 2021, 10:00-11:00 am EDT Programs and policies designed to improve the lives of the poor often rely on an understanding of peoples’ livelihoods and welfare that is based on information collected during long, multi-topic household surveys. These survey efforts are invaluable tools for development practitioners, but choices made by those designing these surveys can impact the information collected in ways that are difficult to predict. Increasingly researchers are incorporating experiments into survey work in an effort to better understand these methodological issues. For example, researchers can vary the order of questions to determine impacts of respondent fatigue, or test different versions of the same question to analyze how responses change. In this webinar, we review three such experiments and reflect upon what we have learned about choices in survey design and what questions still remain. Presentations: - Are we done yet? Response fatigue and rural livelihoods (Sylvan Herskowitz (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/sylvan-herskowitz), Research Fellow, IFPRI) - Assessing response fatigue in phone survey: Experimental evidence on dietary diversity in Ethiopia (Kibrom Abay (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/kibrom-abay), Research Fellow, IFPRI) - Telescoping causes overstatement in recalled food consumption: Evidence from a survey experiment in Ethiopia (Kalle Hirvonen (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/kalle-hirvonen), Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI) Discussant: Andrew Dillon (https://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/directory/dillon_andrew.aspx), Clinical Associate Professor of Development Economics within Kellogg's Public-Private Interface Initiative (KPPI); Director of Research Methods Cluster in the Global Poverty Research Lab, Northwestern University. Moderator: Kate Ambler (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/kate-ambler) , Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). For more information and other webinar materials, visit https://bit.ly/2TrpaNF Other webinars from the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM): http://bit.ly/PIM-Webinars

PIM Webinar Measuring employment and consumption in household surveys: Reflections from three survey experiments July 13, 2021, 10:00-11:00 am EDT Programs and policies designed to improve the lives of the poor often rely on an understanding of peoples’ livelihoods and welfare that is based on information collected during long, multi-topic household surveys. These survey efforts are invaluable tools for development practitioners, but choices made by those designing these surveys can impact the information collected in ways that are difficult to predict. Increasingly researchers are incorporating experiments into survey work in an effort to better understand these methodological issues. For example, researchers can vary the order of questions to determine impacts of respondent fatigue, or test different versions of the same question to analyze how responses change. In this webinar, we review three such experiments and reflect upon what we have learned about choices in survey design and what questions still remain. Presentations: - Are we done yet? Response fatigue and rural livelihoods (Sylvan Herskowitz (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/sylvan-herskowitz), Research Fellow, IFPRI) - Assessing response fatigue in phone survey: Experimental evidence on dietary diversity in Ethiopia (Kibrom Abay (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/kibrom-abay), Research Fellow, IFPRI) - Telescoping causes overstatement in recalled food consumption: Evidence from a survey experiment in Ethiopia (Kalle Hirvonen (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/kalle-hirvonen), Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI) Discussant: Andrew Dillon (https://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/directory/dillon_andrew.aspx), Clinical Associate Professor of Development Economics within Kellogg's Public-Private Interface Initiative (KPPI); Director of Research Methods Cluster in the Global Poverty Research Lab, Northwestern University. Moderator: Kate Ambler (https://www.ifpri.org/profile/kate-ambler) , Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). For more information and other webinar materials, visit https://bit.ly/2TrpaNF Other webinars from the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM): http://bit.ly/PIM-Webinars

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