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The DHS Program's in-house Research and Analysis team conducts rigorous, timely, and innovative mixed-methods research on topics related to global public health, demography, and social epidemiology. Our team also trains, mentors, and closely collaborates with fellow researchers and stakeholders who are driven to utilize DHS Program surveys and other survey data to inform programs and policies in various countries and contexts.

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DHS Research Reports

Aug 2023

Pregnancy History Model Analysis Plan: Determinants of Stillbirth

This document is a model analysis plan for the further analysis of data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program.

Topics: Survey Methodology, Data Quality, Analysis

 

Aug 2023

Trends in Men’s Gender Attitudes: Progress, Backsliding, or Stagnation?

A growing literature has shown that social norms influence a wide range of social, health, and demographic outcomes and behaviors.

Topics: Gender, Mental Health

 

Sep 2022

Modeling COVID-19 Related Indicators at the Second Subnational Administrative Level

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major burden to global public health in recent years, and has caused substantial morbidity and mortality.

Topics: COVID-19

 

Sep 2022

Evaluation of Implausible Anthropometric Values by Data Collection Team in Demographic and Health Surveys 2010–2020

High quality anthropometry data is required to inform country and global decisions on nutrition policies and programs in low and middle-income countries.

Topics: Anthropometry/Biomarkers, Survey Methodology, Data Quality, Analysis

 

Sep 2022

The Gender Digital Divide: Evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys

Women may have less access to digital resources and use them less often than men; further, certain groups of women may be particularly disadvantaged in their use of digital technologies.

Topics: Gender

 

Sep 2022

Electrification and Refrigeration: Associations with Child Nutrition and Vaccination

Ensuring universal, equitable, and reliable access to electricity is a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) for 2030.

Topics: Child Health and Development, Nutrition

 

Sep 2022

Equity in Effective Coverage of Antenatal and Sick Child Care

Countries are increasingly using measures of effective coverage to evaluate the performance of their health care system.

Topics: Child Health and Development, Health facilities/SPA surveys

 

Sep 2022

The Relationship between Digital Access and Use and Health Outcomes: Evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys

Information and communication technologies (ICT) have become an integral part of people’s lives in most parts of the world, influencing politics, social interactions, economic systems and health for billions of people.

Topics: Adult Health Issues

 

Aug 2022

Urban Poverty and Child Health Indicators in Six African Countries with DHS Data

There has been a rapid growth in urban areas, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

Topics: Child Health and Development, Nutrition, Wealth/Socioeconomics

 

Aug 2022

Collective Gender and Fertility Norms and Modern Contraceptive Use

Evidence shows that collective fertility and gender norms affect the use of contraceptives, especially women’s use of modern contraception.

Topics: Family Planning, Fertility and Fertility Preferences, Gender