M. Garenne et J. Vanginneken, COMPARISON OF RETROSPECTIVE SURVEYS WITH A LONGITUDINAL FOLLOW-UP IN SENEGAL - SFS, DHS AND NIAKHAR, European journal of population, 10(3), 1994, pp. 203-221
This study compares the data obtained from two retrospective surveys:
the Senegal Fertility Survey (SFS) and the Demographic and Health Surv
ey (DHS) with the data obtained from a longitudinal follow-up study he
ld among the Sereer, living in a rural area of Senegal (Niakhar). The
study shows that the fertility level is slightly higher in the retrosp
ective surveys than in the longitudinal follow-up, the difference bein
g mainly due to an overestimation of the fertility rate of the age gro
up 15-19 years. The mortality levels and trends among under five child
ren are correctly estimated by the DHS, but are underestimated by the
SFS. The age pattern of mortality is slightly biased in the DHS and SF
S, owing to errors on age at the time of death in these retrospective
surveys. The comparison of the nutritional status was difficult to mak
e because of the small sample size used in the DHS.