Seidler Valentin, Utazi Edson C, Finaret Amelia B, Luckeneder Sebastian, Zens Gregor, Bodarenko Maksym, Smith Abigail W, Bradley Sarah E K, Tatem Andrew J, Webb Patrick
Central European University, Vienna, Austria.
WorldPop, School of Geography and Environmental Sciencevundefined, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Nat Commun. 2025 Apr 22;16(1):3771. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-58776-5.
Nationally representative household surveys collect geocoded data that are vital to tackling health and other development challenges in sub-Saharan Africa. Scholars and practitioners generally assume uniform data quality but subnational variation of errors in household data has never been investigated at high spatial resolution. Here, we explore within-country variation in the quality of most recent household surveys for 35 African countries at 5 × 5 km resolution and district levels. Findings show a striking heterogeneity in the subnational distribution of sampling and measurement errors. Data quality degrades with greater distance from settlements, and missing data as well as imprecision of estimates add to quality problems that can result in vulnerable remote populations receiving less than optimal services and needed resources. Our easy-to-access geospatial estimates of survey data quality highlight the need to invest in better targeting of household surveys in remote areas.
具有全国代表性的家庭调查收集了地理编码数据,这些数据对于应对撒哈拉以南非洲地区的健康及其他发展挑战至关重要。学者和从业者通常假定数据质量是统一的,但从未在高空间分辨率下研究过家庭数据误差的次国家层面差异。在此,我们以5×5公里分辨率和地区层面,探究了35个非洲国家最近一次家庭调查数据质量的国内差异。研究结果显示,抽样和测量误差的次国家分布存在显著异质性。数据质量会随着与定居点距离的增加而下降,数据缺失以及估计的不精确性加剧了质量问题,这可能导致偏远弱势人群获得的服务和所需资源低于最佳水平。我们易于获取的调查数据质量地理空间估计结果凸显了在偏远地区更好地确定家庭调查目标的投资需求。