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Doing Research with Enumerators
Croome, Amy ; Mager, Franziska
Croome, Amy
Mager, Franziska
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2018-11-07
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8
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<p>Data collection for research projects often requires a team of data collectors or enumerators. Large-scale surveys at household or community levels, and qualitative research with large numbers of enumerators, require well trained and supported enumerators to achieve the best quality data.</p>
<p>This Oxfam Research Guideline outlines how to recruit, train and work with enumerators. Enumerators are typically asked to administer survey questionnaires or collect information using digital or paper collection modes that are designed to capture information around a research or evaluation question. It is essential that they are well managed and trained: this guide explains key elements of the process and gives links to useful resources.</p>
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Oxfam Research Guidelines
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978-1-78748-357-6
