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Microdata collection and openness in the Middle East and North Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 September 2022

Uche E. Ekhator-Mobayode*
Affiliation:
World Bank, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Johannes Hoogeveen
Affiliation:
World Bank, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
*
*Corresponding author. E-mail: uekhator@worldbank.org

Abstract

This article uses a “mystery client” approach and visits the websites of National Statistical Offices and international microdata libraries to assess whether foundational microdata sets for countries in the Middle East and North Africa region are collected, up to date, and made available to researchers. The focus is on population and economic censuses, price data and consumption, labor, health, and establishment surveys. The results show that about half of the expected core data sets are being collected and that only a fraction is made available publicly. As a consequence, many summary statistics, including national accounts and welfare estimates, are outdated and of limited relevance to decision-makers. Additional investments in microdata collection and publication of the data once collected are strongly advised.

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Table 1. Status of public and WB access to household budget surveys in MENA as of August 2019

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Figure 1. Data categories.Source: Authors’ illustration

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Table 2. Status of survey data (with year collected) in MENA on NSOs website and other public channels

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Table 3. Publicly accessible microdata sets on website of MENA NSOs

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Table 4. Openness of recent source/survey/micro data on public-facing websites of MENA NSOs and international microdata libraries

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Figure 2. Regional comparison of ODIN scores, coverage sub scores, and openness subscore. EAP, East Asia and Pacific; ECA, Europe and Central Asia; LAC, Latin America and Caribbean; MNA, Middle East and North Africa; SSA, Sub-Saharan Africa. Source: Author’s compilation using 2018/2019 ODIN data from Open Data Watch—Open Data Inventory http://www.opendatawatch.com.

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