Series and Systems
Survey families or dataset series are data collection efforts that occurred over a period of time or in several geographic locations, using the same or very similar data collection methodology and instruments. Series may be multinational -- collected in more than one country -- or in a single country. Usually all the datasets in the series are collected with the support of the same institution or institutions, but individual surveys or datasets may have the support or assistance of additional parties. The advantage of series from a research perspective is that often data from a series are more easily comparable than data from a variety of sources.
PAPCHILD surveys were conducted in the 1990s by the League of Arab States in 10 Arab states in the Middle East and North Africa.
The "PMA2020" series was concluded in 2019. It is succeeded by the "PMA"
A household survey that has regularly collected data on demographics and living conditions since 1995.
The National Program Against Domestic and Sexual Violence aims to design and implement national actions and policies of care, prevention and support for those involved in acts of domestic and sexual violence.
This project is led by ICAP at Columbia University and it measures the impact of HIV programs in PEPFAR-supported countries.
A series of surveys done by the World Bank in Africa.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides technical assistance to countries to design and implement national population-based surveys, as well as analyze and use the resulting data to improve reproductive and child health services.
Also known as "Статистический сборник"
The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) is a series of nationally representative surveys designed to monitor the effects of Russian reforms on the health and economic welfare of households and individuals in the Russian Federation.
The INDEPTH Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health provides data on ageing populations living within the INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance sites (HDSS).
Saint Kitts and Nevis Reported Deaths includes monthly deaths by sex, first-level administrative division (island), and year. This table does not include age detail.