GAGE ডেটা

বাংলাদেশ (ঢাকা), ইথিওপিয়া, গাজা, জর্ডান, লেবানন এবং নেপালের মূল উত্তরদাতা এবং তাদের যত্নশীলদের নিয়ে "জেন্ডার অ্যান্ড অ্যাডোলেসেন্স: গ্লোবাল এভিডেন্স (GAGE)" বেসলাইন স্টাডি থেকে প্রাপ্ত পরিমাণগত ডেটাসেটগুলি সর্বজনীনভাবে সংরক্ষণাগারভুক্ত করা হয়েছে এবং যুক্তরাজ্যের ডেটা আর্কাইভ থেকে ডাউনলোডের জন্য উপলব্ধ। ডেটাসেটগুলির সাথে প্রতিটি জরিপ রাউন্ডের জন্য ডকুমেন্টেশন এবং প্রশ্নাবলী রয়েছে।

Bangladesh

Study Number 8594 – GAGE: Bangladesh-Dhaka Baseline, 2017-2018

Study Number 8750 – Cox’s Bazar Panel Survey: Baseline, 2019

Study Number 8903 – GAGE: Bangladesh Chittagong-Sylhet Cross Section, 2018

Study Number 9185 – GAGE: Bangladesh Chittagong and Sylhet Baseline, 2020

Study Number 9299 – GAGE: Bangladesh Chittagong and Sylhet Round 2, 2022

Ethiopia

The survey documentation is available on the Baseline study documentation page.

Study Number 8597 GAGE: Ethiopia Baseline, 2017-2018

Study Number 9196 GAGE: Ethiopia Round 2, 2019-2020

Nepal

Study Number 8702 – GAGE: Nepal Baseline, 2017-2018

Jordan

Study Number 8866 – GAGE: Jordan Baseline, 2018-2019

Study Number 9164 – GAGE: Jordan Baseline School Survey, 2019-2020

Covid-19 survey

The fieldwork for this Baseline survey was completed between October 2018 and March 2019, with data archived in November 2021.

Cross-country

Study Number 8985 –  GAGE: Covid-19 Phone Survey, 2020-2021

Datasets from our longitudinal qualitative research are not archived in the same way as the survey data because of concerns around confidentiality. If you have questions, please contact GAGE at gage@odi.org.uk.

Protecting the confidentiality of our study children and sites

As part of our ethical commitments, we have guaranteed to protect the anonymity and confidentiality of our study sites and respondents. GAGE is committed to the highest ethical standards to ensure that the vulnerable young people with whom we work are not harmed by our research, and that their rights are protected.

Our approach to ethics is based on DFID’s (2011) Ethics Principles for Research and Evaluation, the Economic and Social Research Council (2015) Framework for Research Ethics, the OECD (2011) Fragile States Principles, and the World Health Organization and Center for Disease Control’s guidelines on researching violence against women and children (2005).

Plans

We are in the process of cleaning the next sets of data to be released by GAGE through the UK Data Service. We will also be fast-tracking data archiving for the virtual research in relation to the coronavirus pandemic to support global efforts in capturing the impact of the virus across a wide
range of communities in low- and middle-income settings.