Integrating Environmental Context into DHS Analysis While Protecting Participant Confidentiality: A New Remote Sensing Method

This article aimed to address the strategies commonly used by researchers who use the DHS use a variety of approaches for spatial data merging, and proposes a theory‐based and straightforward alternative for adding contextual environmental variables to survey data that maintains confidentiality of those surveyed.

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Grace, Kathryn; Nagle, Nicholas N.; Burgert-Brucker, Clara R.; Rutzick, Shelby; Van Riper, David C.; Dontamsetti, Trinadh; Croft, Trevor
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Grace, K., et al. 2019. Integrating Environmental Context into DHS Analysis While Protecting Participant Confidentiality: A New Remote Sensing Method. Population and Development Review 45(1): 197-218.

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2019
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