Methods and Data Sources for Measuring Socio-Economic Factors: A Literature Review

The compiling of the population data, to establish its socioeconomic factors, is a high-cost task for governments and regulatory organizations due to the need for financial and human resources. This limitation makes it almost impossible to count on immediate updated socioeconomic population informat...

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Main Authors: Yasmina Vizuete-Salazar, Marco Segura-Morales
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Escuela Politécnica Nacional (EPN) 2018-08-01
Series:Latin-American Journal of Computing
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Online Access:https://lajc.epn.edu.ec/index.php/LAJC/article/view/142
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description The compiling of the population data, to establish its socioeconomic factors, is a high-cost task for governments and regulatory organizations due to the need for financial and human resources. This limitation makes it almost impossible to count on immediate updated socioeconomic population information. This article compiles a series of alternative data sources and methods that can be applied to reduce the costs and the time required to update such information. The review focus on how these sources and methods have been used in developing countries during time, highlighting the solutions for satisfying the need of updated socioeconomic factors of the population.
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spelling doaj.art-1d7c2357e599407ba9b576b8b6b0d48b2022-12-21T22:46:20ZengEscuela Politécnica Nacional (EPN)Latin-American Journal of Computing1390-92661390-91342018-08-01511116142Methods and Data Sources for Measuring Socio-Economic Factors: A Literature ReviewYasmina Vizuete-Salazar0Marco Segura-Morales1Escuela Politécnica NacionalEscuela Politécnica NacionalThe compiling of the population data, to establish its socioeconomic factors, is a high-cost task for governments and regulatory organizations due to the need for financial and human resources. This limitation makes it almost impossible to count on immediate updated socioeconomic population information. This article compiles a series of alternative data sources and methods that can be applied to reduce the costs and the time required to update such information. The review focus on how these sources and methods have been used in developing countries during time, highlighting the solutions for satisfying the need of updated socioeconomic factors of the population.https://lajc.epn.edu.ec/index.php/LAJC/article/view/142censusdata analyticspopulationsocio-economic factors.
spellingShingle Yasmina Vizuete-Salazar
Marco Segura-Morales
Methods and Data Sources for Measuring Socio-Economic Factors: A Literature Review
Latin-American Journal of Computing
census
data analytics
population
socio-economic factors.
title Methods and Data Sources for Measuring Socio-Economic Factors: A Literature Review
title_full Methods and Data Sources for Measuring Socio-Economic Factors: A Literature Review
title_fullStr Methods and Data Sources for Measuring Socio-Economic Factors: A Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Methods and Data Sources for Measuring Socio-Economic Factors: A Literature Review
title_short Methods and Data Sources for Measuring Socio-Economic Factors: A Literature Review
title_sort methods and data sources for measuring socio economic factors a literature review
topic census
data analytics
population
socio-economic factors.
url https://lajc.epn.edu.ec/index.php/LAJC/article/view/142
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