Type | Journal Article - Population studies |
Title | Reconciling discrepancies between registration-based and survey-based estimates of fertility in Mongolia |
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Volume | 68 |
Issue | 3 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 375-382 |
URL | https://ideas.repec.org/a/taf/rpstxx/v68y2014i3p375-382.html |
Abstract | The two main data sources for the estimation of total fertility in Mongolia give figures that differ by between one-half and one child per woman. We investigated two possible explanations for these discrepancies: (i) that data on births collected in the vital registration system are incomplete and under-estimate fertility; and (ii) that fertility is over-estimated when estimates are based on data from sample surveys. We find that the under-counting of single women is the main source of the discrepancies. After adjustment, survey-based fertility estimates are very close to the figures based on data from the vital registration system. The analysis underscores the risks of taking survey-based demographic indicators as the 'Gold Standard'. Demographers need to undertake more systematic studies on this important issue. |