Just a call away? Learnings from phone surveys in India and Nepal
Most in-person survey activities have become unviable due to COVID-19; however, it is all the more important to continue primary data collection to guide effective policymaking for the communities impacted by the pandemic. The transition to phone-based surveys has almost eliminated the need for phys...
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| author | Saini, Smriti Gupta, Shweta |
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| description | Most in-person survey activities have become unviable due to COVID-19; however, it is all the more important to continue primary data collection to guide effective policymaking for the communities impacted by the pandemic. The transition to phone-based surveys has almost eliminated the need for physical contact, but it also presents a set of unique challenges that shall form the basis for further learning and developments to improve upon the available mode of phone surveys. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1421302025-12-08T10:29:22Z Just a call away? Learnings from phone surveys in India and Nepal Saini, Smriti Gupta, Shweta gender surveys covid-19 farmers households maize women Most in-person survey activities have become unviable due to COVID-19; however, it is all the more important to continue primary data collection to guide effective policymaking for the communities impacted by the pandemic. The transition to phone-based surveys has almost eliminated the need for physical contact, but it also presents a set of unique challenges that shall form the basis for further learning and developments to improve upon the available mode of phone surveys. 2020-11-09 2024-05-22T12:10:01Z 2024-05-22T12:10:01Z Opinion Piece https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142130 en Open Access Dobility, Inc. Saini, Smriti; and Gupta, Shweta. 2020. Just a call away? Learnings from phone surveys in India and Nepal. SurveyCTO Blog. First available on November 9, 2020. https://www.surveycto.com/case-studies/ifpri-covid19-phone-surveys/ |
| spellingShingle | gender surveys covid-19 farmers households maize women Saini, Smriti Gupta, Shweta Just a call away? Learnings from phone surveys in India and Nepal |
| title | Just a call away? Learnings from phone surveys in India and Nepal |
| title_full | Just a call away? Learnings from phone surveys in India and Nepal |
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