PAA International Outreach Committee Presents
Data Collection during the Pandemic in the Global South:
Challenges and Opportunities
August 18, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM EDT
Data collection in countries of the Global South has been dominated by face-to-face interviews. Absence of sampling frame, poor quality of telephone and internet connectivity and absence of civil registration systems has led to a reliance on household surveys as the primary mode for obtaining demographic data. Spreading pandemic has blocked this avenue for gathering data precisely at a time when data are most needed. Researchers have responded by adding on to existing panels, undertaking telephone surveys, video interviews and drawing samples via Facebook. This panel brings together researchers working in diverse geographies to discuss new modes of data collection, the opportunities they offer and the ethical challenges they pose, as researchers try to work with respondents living under highly stressful conditions.
Moderator:
Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland College Park.
Presenters:
1. Suneeta Krishnan. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. “Innovations to Preserve Ethics and Enhance Validity of Research in the Context of COVID-19”.
2. Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University. "Tracking excess mortality in countries with limited death registration: the role of mobile phone surveys".
3. Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania. “Surviving an Epidemic: Covid-19 Phone Surveys in the Malawi Longitudinal Study of Families and Health”.
4. Leticia Marteleto. University of Texas Austin. “Using Multiple Modes of Data Collection during the Pandemic: the Decode Project in Brazil”.
5. Manoj Mohanan (Duke University) and Kaushik Krishnan (Center for Monitoring Indian Economy) “Leveraging ongoing panel surveys to conduct prevalence studies of COVID: lessons from collaborating with the CMIE panel in Karnataka”.
6. Frauke Kreuter (University of Maryland and University of Manneheim), Katherine Morris and Kelsey Mulcahay (Facebook) “Facebook COVID Symptom Survey”.
Panelist emails:
Suneeta Krishnan, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, New Delhi. Suneeta.krishnan@gatesfoundation.org
Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University. - sheller7@jhu.edu
Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania. hpkohler@pop.upenn.edu
Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas Austin. marteleto@prc.utexas.edu
Manoj Mohanan manoj.mohanan@duke.edu
Kaushik Krishnan kkrishnan@cmie.com
Frauke Krauter, University of Maryland - fkreuter@umd.edu
Katherine Morris katherinemorris@fb.com
Kelsey Mulcahy kmulcahy@fb.com