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Ethiopia baseline survey 2017/18

30.01.20 | Ethiopia

Bodily integrity and freedom from violence | Economic empowerment | Education and learning | Health, Nutrition and Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) | Psychosocial well-being | Voice and agency

Authors

Baird, S., Hicks, J., Jones, N., Muz, J. and the GAGE Consortium

The questionnaires were developed specifically for the GAGE baseline data collection in 2017/2018. They aim to capture information about the adolescents in the sample and their caregivers, families and wider communities and form the basis for monitoring changes across the lifespan of the GAGE programme. The questions probe for information in the six capability areas identified in the GAGE conceptual framework – education, health and nutrition, economic empowerment, psychosocial well-being, voice and agency, and violence and bodily integrity – as well as certain additional categories.

The core respondent survey includes sections on education; health and nutrition; psychosocial well-being; voice, agency and mobility; economic empowerment, information and communication technologies; marriage and relationships; and violence.

The adult female and adult male surveys include sections on the household, family background, dwelling characteristics, access to credit, role in household decision making, and attitudes and social norms.

The community/school surveys include sections on community characteristics, schools, health facilities, religion and gender practices.

Suggested citations

Baird, S., Hicks, J., Jones, N., Muz, J. and the GAGE consortium (2019) Ethiopian baseline survey 2017/2018. Adult female module. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/GAGE_Ethiopia_Baseline_Survey_AF.pdf)

Baird, S., Hicks, J., Jones, N., Muz, J. and the GAGE consortium (2019) Ethiopian baseline survey 2017/2018. Adult male module. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/publication/ethiopia-baseline-survey-2017-18/)

Baird, S., Hicks, J., Jones, N., Muz, J. and the GAGE consortium (2019) Ethiopia baseline survey 2017/2018. Community module. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/GAGE_Ethiopia_Baseline_Survey_CM-1.pdf)

Baird, S., Hicks, J., Jones, N., Muz, J. and the GAGE consortium (2019) Ethiopian baseline survey 2017/2018. Core respondent module. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/GAGE_Ethiopia_Baseline_Survey_CR-1.pdf)


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