Statistics by Gender: Measures to Reduce Gender Bias in Agricultural Surveys
H. Öztş Ayhan
International Statistical Review, 2001, vol. 69, issue 3, 447-460
Abstract:
Statistics by gender has been the concern of policy makers in the recent past years. The demand on data disaggregated by gender has led the survey statistician to collect data and tabulate statistics by gender. In this paper, some measures will be suggested to avoid and reduce gender bias for data collection and tabulation in agricultural surveys. Les statistiques sexuées sont devenus ces résentes années un point d'intérêt pour les décideus. La demande de données statistique sexcuées a condiuit les statisticiens à collecter des données et publier des statistiques détaillées selon le sexe. Dans cet article, on suggére quelques régles pour égles pour éviter ou réduire le biais de la collecte et de la publication données par sexe dans les enquêtes agricoles.
Date: 2001
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