DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEYS (DHS) - STATcompiler
OVERVIEW
The Demographic Health and Survey (DHS) Program offers a powerful tool called STATcompiler, which allows users to compare data across countries and track trends over time for hundreds of population, health, and nutrition indicators. With access to over 200 surveys, users can create customized tables, graphs, charts, and maps to visualize and analyze complex data. STATcompiler is designed to be user-friendly, with tutorials available for guidance, and provides detailed information on the comparability of results across different surveys. This tool enhances the ability of researchers, policymakers, and development professionals to conduct in-depth analysis and make data-driven decisions.
*The description above is a paraphrased version of the description on DHS website.
Available Data File Formats
Excel, PDF, & PNG
Accessibility
This is an open data source for public use
How to retrieve data by example;
Scenario
Assume you want to analyze the population with access to electricity in Ghana and Nigeria from 1993 to 2022, focusing on how the proportion of people with electricity has changed over time in both countries.
Step-by-step
1. Visit DHS via:
2. Move the mouse pointer to the right, and place it on “DATA” in red to display the dropdown menu. Afterwards, click on “VISUALIZATIONS” in yellow.
3. Scroll down and click on STATcompiler marked in red.
4. Afterwards, this is how the interface would appear.
5. Click on “CHOOSE COUNTRY” in red to display the list of countries and select Ghana and Nigeria. Afterwards, click on the “NEXT” button to display the list of indicators.
6. This is how the interface would appear with the list of indicators.
7. Click on “Indicators By Tags” in red, and select the “SDGs” in yellow.
8. From the “SDGs” list, scroll down and select “population with electricity”. Afterwards, click on the “NEXT” button.
8. After clicking on “NEXT”, this is how the window would appear. To visualize the data on a chart, click on the icons marked in red.
9. This is how the data would be visualized on a chart. To download the data in PDF or PNG, click on “Export” marked in red.
10. This is how the chart and data would appear in PNG and Excel respectively.
Be sure to consult with the source website on how to correctly cite your data. For this scenario, the citation in APA would look something like this;
DHS. (2015). The DHS Program STATcompiler: Population with electricity. Funded by USAID.