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Kristen Himelein
Kristen Himelein
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Reliability of recall in agricultural data
K Beegle, C Carletto, K Himelein
Journal of Development Economics 98 (1), 34-41, 2012
2022012
Frame-of-reference bias in subjective welfare
K Beegle, K Himelein, M Ravallion
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 81 (2), 556-570, 2012
722012
Can subjective questions on economic welfare be trusted?
M Ravallion, K Himelein, K Beegle
Economic Development and Cultural Change 64 (4), 697-726, 2016
592016
The economic impact of Ebola on sub-Saharan Africa: updated estimates for 2015
MR Thomas, G Smith, FHG Ferreira, D Evans, M Maliszewska, M Cruz, ...
The World Bank, 2015
522015
Sampling nomads: a new technique for remote, hard-to-reach, and mobile populations
K Himelein, S Eckman, S Murray
Journal of official statistics 30 (2), 191-213, 2014
462014
Interviewer effects in subjective survey questions: evidence from Timor-Leste
K Himelein
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 28 (4), 511-533, 2016
412016
The socio-economic impacts of Ebola in Liberia
K Himelein, JG Kastelic
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015
37*2015
Improving the availability, quality and policy-relevance of agricultural data: The living standards measurement study-integrated surveys on agriculture
G Carletto, K Beegle, K Himelein, T Kilic, S Murray, M Oseni, K Scott, ...
Third Wye City Group Global Conference on Agricultural and Rural Household …, 2010
372010
Weight calculations for panel surveys with subsampling and split-off tracking
K Himelein
Statistics and Public Policy 1 (1), 40-45, 2014
342014
Monitoring the Ebola crisis using mobile phone surveys
A Etang, K Himelein
Data collection in fragile states: innovations from Africa and beyond, 15-31, 2020
312020
Reliability of recall in agricultural data
K Beegle, C Carletto, K Himelein, KH Kastelic
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2011
312011
Frame-of-reference bias in subjective welfare regressions
K Beegle, K Himelein, M Ravallion
World Bank policy research working paper, 2009
212009
Mobile phone surveys for understanding COVID-19 impacts: Part I sampling and mode
K Himelein, S Eckman, C Lau, D McKenzie
World Bank, 2020
172020
High frequency mobile phone surveys of households to assess the impacts of COVID-19: guidelines on sampling design
K Himelein, S Eckman, J Kastelic, K McGee, M Wild, N Yoshida, ...
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2020
172020
The socio-economic impacts of Ebola in Sierra Leone
K Himelein, M Testaverde, A Turay, S Turay
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015
16*2015
Using gridded population and quadtree sampling units to support survey sample design in low-income settings
SH Qader, V Lefebvre, AJ Tatem, U Pape, W Jochem, K Himelein, ...
International Journal of Health Geographics 19, 1-16, 2020
152020
Second-stage sampling for conflict areas: Methods and implications
K Himelein, S Eckman, S Murray, J Bauer
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2016
152016
Alternatives to full listing for second stage sampling: Methods and implications
K Himelein, S Eckman, S Murray, J Bauer
Statistical Journal of the IAOS 33 (3), 701-718, 2017
142017
The use of random geographic cluster sampling to survey pastoralists
K Himelein, S Eckman, S Murray
World Bank policy research working paper, 2013
142013
Can subjective questions on economic welfare be trusted? Evidence for three developing countries
M Ravallion, K Himelein, K Beegle
Evidence for Three Developing Countries (December 1, 2013). World Bank …, 2013
132013
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