The Evolution of Mobile Phone Surveys in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Study of Coverage Structure

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Mahmoud Elkasabi, Azam Khan
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Abstract

Abstract Mobile phone interviews are becoming an increasingly appealing mode of data collection in low- and middle-income countries. Therefore, we used data from 36 countries to examine mobile phone coverage of adults aged 15–49 years. We paid special attention to the (1) coverage rate (percentage of individuals who own at least one mobile phone) versus penetration rate (mobile phone subscriptions per 100 inhabitants), and (2) proxy-covered population (i.e., persons who do not own mobile phones but are potentially accessible through devices owned by other household members). Study findings suggest that (1) penetration rates notably overestimate mobile phone coverage of the population; (2) mobile phone coverage structure varies substantially; (3) mobile phone owners are more likely to be males, urban residents, literate, married, and relatively wealthy; and (4) proxy-covered adults are distinct with regard to demographic characteristics and survey outcomes in comparison to directly covered and not-covered adults. This study informs practitioners about the current coverage structure in several low- and middle-income countries and promotes proper procedures for studying coverage structure before implementing mobile phone interviews in those countries. Finally, this study introduces the term proxy-coverage and advocates for approaching the proxy-covered population to reduce noncoverage bias, especially in settings where mobile phone sharing among family members is common.
低收入和中等收入国家移动电话调查的演变:覆盖结构研究
在低收入和中等收入国家,手机访谈正成为一种越来越有吸引力的数据收集模式。因此,我们使用来自36个国家的数据来检查15-49岁成年人的移动电话覆盖率。我们特别关注(1)覆盖率(至少拥有一部手机的个人百分比)与渗透率(每100名居民的移动电话用户),以及(2)代理覆盖人口(即没有移动电话但可能通过其他家庭成员拥有的设备访问的人)。研究结果表明:(1)手机普及率明显高估了手机人口覆盖率;(2)移动电话覆盖结构差异较大;(3)手机用户多为男性、城市居民、有文化、已婚、相对富裕;(4)与直接覆盖和未覆盖的成年人相比,代理覆盖的成年人在人口统计学特征和调查结果方面存在差异。本研究向从业人员介绍了几个低收入和中等收入国家目前的覆盖结构,并促进了在这些国家实施移动电话访谈之前研究覆盖结构的适当程序。最后,本研究引入了代理覆盖一词,并提倡接近代理覆盖人群以减少非覆盖偏差,特别是在家庭成员之间共用移动电话的环境中。
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3.10
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11.10%
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Public Opinion Research welcomes manuscripts that describe: - studies of public opinion that contribute to theory development and testing about political, social and current issues, particularly those that involve comparative analysis; - the role of public opinion polls in political decision making, the development of public policies, electoral behavior, and mass communications; - evaluations of and improvements in the methodology of public opinion surveys.
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