Using indirect demographic models to assess the coverage of vital registration data

Type Journal Article - Turkish Journal of Population Studies
Title Using indirect demographic models to assess the coverage of vital registration data
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
URL http://www.hips.hacettepe.edu.tr/nbd_cilt30_31/Turkyilmaz.pdf
Abstract
Vital registration is of sufficient quality to be used for adult mortality in many countries. We used Brass Growth-Balance and Preston-Coale techniques to assess coverage of burial register and developed an approach using West and East model life-tables to assess internal consistency. We found death registration missed about a third of deaths, and was worse for females and Turkey could expect between 42-49% of its deaths to be female and 7-20% of those to be aged 15-49 which is more susceptible to model choice. These percentages may be useful for rapid quality assessment in settings with little demographic analytic capability.

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