Datasets Available for Download

A brief introduction
SRC has conducted 169 surveys since it started in 1953, providing a wealth of data and information about a large number of important issues.

Some Statistics:
(53 projects on Health, 41 projects on Rural development and agriculture, 38 projects on children and adolescents, 51 projects on Gender and Women…etc)
Different stages of the same projects are considered different projects since they get new funding


Purpose or Idea behind Survey banks
1) Promoting interchange of data and Information dissemination
2) To support the decision making process and enhance policy formulation through wider accessibility among data producers and users.
3) Reducing the duplication of policy intervention resulting from insufficient information with regards to specific development issues and policies
4) Promoting the right to access and retrieve available information
5) Comparative literature (Health and sanitation projects, Aging (94,2004)…etc). Also to analyze trend over time
6) Documentation and proper backup


What is Standardization?
The purpose is to have a clean, consistent, unambiguous and high quality data.
The main source of the data is cleaned, transformed, catalogued and made available for use by researchers, decision makers, academics and practitioners for data mining, analytical processing, research and decision support..

1) Questionnaires (standard pdf format)- No typographic or spelling errors)
2) Prefixing variables depending on file (household hh/ wife w/ children c)
3) Checking data dictionary for any missing or inaccurate variable and value labels
4) Range and consistency checks
5) Standard data descriptors and file formats greatly facilitate data exchange


What will a standardized dataset include?
1) Questionnaires (bilingual) (pdf format)
2) Data Dictionary
3) Clean data files (SPSS format)
4) Documentation about the survey, sample, weights and specific issues or restrictions (pdf format)
5) Project documents and publications including proposal and final report (pdf format)


Where do we stand? SRC Datasets
We have already standardized 7 datasets;

Evaluation of the Provider Incentive Payments Pilot on Reproductive Health Services in the Egyptian Health Sector Reform Programme(2006-2007)
Towards Policies for Child Protection: A Field Study to Assess Child Abuse in Deprived Communities in Egypt (2006)
The Survey of Social Contract (2005)
Social and Health Status and Educational Achievement of Adolescents in Egypt (ASCE) (1998)
Egypt Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (1996)
Stratification, Social Mobility and Fertility Survey (1995)
Development Implications of Demographic Change: Global Population Aging, Egypt (1993-1994)
 

Downloading the Datasets
Our data files are available for use (for legitimate academic research), at no cost with the condition that we receive an abstract or a detailed description of any project that will be using the data. Therefore, we need to know how the data will be used before authorizing their download.

Once received, the datasets must not be passed on to other researchers without the written consent of the Social Research Center. Copies of all publications and reports based on the requested data must be sent to the Social Research Center.

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Data Acknowledgment
Use of data from this resource site should be acknowledged as follows:
"These datasets have been provided courtesy of the Social Research Center of the American University in Cairo."

Disclaimer
The Social Research Center is authorized to distribute, at no cost, survey data files for legitimate academic research, with the condition that we receive an abstract or a description of any project that will be using the data. Therefore, we need to know how the data will be used before authorizing their distribution.

Once received, the datasets must not be passed on to other researchers without the written consent of the Social Research Center. Copies of all reports and publications based on the requested data must be sent to the Social Research Center.

These datasets are provided "as is". The Social Research Center has made all reasonable efforts to obtain and preserve high quality data; however no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the Social Research Center as to the reliability or accuracy of the data and related materials. The users of these datasets should take care in handling missing observations, outlier values, and violations of logical consistency.