Post-enumeration Survey (PES) - Statistics South Africa
Post-enumeration Survey (PES) - Statistics South Africa
Post-enumeration Survey (PES) - Statistics South Africa
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<strong>Statistics</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong><br />
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1. matched<br />
In <strong>PES</strong> not in census:<br />
2. missed in census<br />
3. <strong>PES</strong> erroneous inclusion – cases in <strong>PES</strong> not in census that were outside the EA<br />
boundaries or otherwise erroneously included in <strong>PES</strong><br />
4. <strong>PES</strong> insufficient information – cases in <strong>PES</strong> not in census for which a final match<br />
status cannot be assigned due to insufficient information<br />
5. in-mover<br />
6. born after census<br />
In census not in <strong>PES</strong>:<br />
7. correctly enumerated in census, missed in <strong>PES</strong><br />
8. Census erroneous inclusion<br />
9. Census insufficient information – cases in census not in <strong>PES</strong> for which a final<br />
match status cannot be assigned due to insufficient information<br />
4.4 Challenges during matching<br />
The major challenge experienced during matching was the fact that not all census EA questionnaire<br />
boxes (for census EAs in the <strong>PES</strong> sample) were received by the matching team at the beginning of the<br />
matching exercise, and also by the proposed end-date of matching. This resulted in the extension of the<br />
matching exercise to allow for the thorough search of EA questionnaire boxes that were relevant to the<br />
<strong>PES</strong> at the Census Data Processing Centre.<br />
<strong>Post</strong> Enumeration <strong>Survey</strong> (<strong>PES</strong>)