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MDG DATA COLLECTION IN CHINA Liu Wei Gong Shaojun Xu Jianlin

MDG DATA COLLECTION IN CHINA Liu Wei Gong Shaojun Xu Jianlin National Bureau of Statistics, China . The Sources of Data for MDG Indicators. Main Categories of Statistic for MDG Monitoring:

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MDG DATA COLLECTION IN CHINA Liu Wei Gong Shaojun Xu Jianlin

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  1. MDG DATA COLLECTION • IN CHINA • Liu Wei • Gong Shaojun • Xu Jianlin • National Bureau of Statistics, China

  2. The Sources of Data for MDG Indicators • Main Categories of Statistic for MDG Monitoring: • Population Household • Health Education • Employment Environment • etc. • The Data Sources: • Administrative records • Census and sample survey

  3. The Sources of Data for MDG Indicators • The Data Collection: • National Bureau of Statistics (NBS): • Populationstatistics, • Household survey • Employment statistics • Ministries and Agencies : • Education Statistics • Health Statistics • Environment Statistics • ect.

  4. The Data at Sub-national Level • Data From Administrative Records: • Most of the data can be disaggregated by rural/urban, • some can be disaggregated by gender. • For example: • Number of students (rural/urban, gender) • Proportion of population using an improved drinking water source (rural/urban) • Prevalence of underweight children under-five years ( rural/urban)

  5. The Data at Sub-national Level • Data From Population Survey and Census: • by rural/urban, age and gender • For example: • Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds (rural/urban, gender) • Data From Household Survey: • by rural/urban. • For example: • Proportion of population below national poverty line

  6. The Data Gap • Most exiting surveys are designed nationally representatives, it may fail to show reliable value at sub-national level. • For example: • Under-five mortality rate • Maternal mortality ratio • Administrative records may also fail to provide detail information of rural/urban, age or gender.

  7. The Data Gap • Data for some indicators are unavailable from currently statistics in China, • For example: • Proportion of children under 5 with fever who are treated with appropriate anti-malarial drugs • Internet users per 100 population

  8. THANKS FOR • YOUR ATTENTION!

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