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    • Housing Tenure and Economic Inequality among Qatari Citizens 

      Stepney, Erin ( The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University , 2016 , Report)
      The most immediately effective measure to address housing inequality, which would generate additional benefits in many other areas, is the streamlining of administrative processes related to land allotment and infrastructure ...
    • Perceptions and Impacts of the Oil Crash in Qatar 

      Eskandar, Glnar; Ewers, Michael; Diop, Abdoulaye; Le, Kien (2016 , Report)
      Qatari citizens, especially those employed in the public sector, are less likely than other people living in Qatar to be aware of the recent decline in oil prices. Among citizens who are aware, moreover, most seem to ...
    • Public Acceptance of Taxation in Qatar 

      Ewers, Michael, [ إيورز، مايكل ]; Eskander, Glnar , [ إسكندر، وجلنار ]; Shockley, Bethany,, [ شوكلي ، وبثناي ] ( Qatar University , 2016 , Report)
      Most Gulf countries have acknowledged that the traditional rentier system requires basic economic reform, and VAT could prove a more stable source of government revenue for oil producing countries. Results from two separate ...
    • Why Qatar Needs a Guest Worker Welfare Index 

      Ewers, Michael , [ إيورز, مايكل ] ( Qatar University , 2016 , Report)
      Ambiguity and acrimony surrounding the welfare of blue-collar guest workers in Qatar will continue in the current low-information environment devoid of comprehensive and scientific data on the status of low-income laborers. ...
    • The prevalence of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) use in non-clinical populations: a systematic review protocol 

      Khaled, Salma M.; Hughes, Elizabeth; Bressington, Dan; Zolezzi, Monica; Radwan, Ahmed; ... more authors ( BioMed Central , 2016 , Article)
      Background Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are new narcotic or psychotropic drugs that are not controlled by the United Nations drug convention that may pose a serious public health threat due to their wide availability ...
    • A Hard Test of Individual Heterogeneity in Response Scale Usage: Evidence From Qatar 

      Gengler, Justin J.; Mitchell, Jocelyn S. ( Oxford University Press , 2016 , Article Review)
      A common approach to correcting for interpersonal differences in response category thresholds in surveys is the use of anchoring vignettes. Here we present results from the first applications of anchoring vignettes in ...
    • Use of CAPI in surveys data collection SESRI experience 

      Abdelhameed, Isam; Elawad, Elmogiera ( The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University , 2011 , Presentation)
      In this presentation, we explained the technical challenges and how SESRI solved them to conduct successful CAPI surveys; also, we showed how SESRI dealt with the Qatari society in particular to make the interviewing ...
    • A household-level decomposition of the white–black homeownership gap 

      Eric, Fesselmeyer; Kien, T. Le; Kiat Ying, Seah ( Elsevier B.V. , 2011 , Article)
      This paper uses a semiparametric homeownership model to estimate and to decompose the household-level white–black homeownership gap into an endowment component and a residual component across the distribution of homeownership ...
    • Changes in the white–black house value distribution gap from 1997 to 2005 

      Eric, Fesselmeyer; Kien, T. Le; Kiat Ying, Seah ( Elsevier , 2012 , Article)
      This paper examines the white–black house value gap across the entire value distribution. Instead of using standard conditional mean analysis and decomposition methods (via OLS regression), we estimate and decompose the ...
    • Estimating and decomposing changes in the White–Black homeownership gap from 2005 to 2011 

      Seah, Kiat Ying; Fesselmeyer, Eric; Lê, Trung Kiên ( SAGE Publications , 2015 , Article)
      This study evaluates the effects of the recent US housing bust on the White–Black homeownership gap by estimating and decomposing the changes in the distribution of the gap between 2005 and 2011. Our analysis shows that ...
    • Parenting Young Arab Children: Psychometric Properties of an Adapted Arabic Brief Version of the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire 

      Badahdah, Abdallah; Le, Kien Trung ( Springer , 2016 , Article)
      Research has shown a connection between negative parenting practices and child conduct problems. One of the most commonly used measures to assess parenting practices is the Alabama parenting questionnaire (APQ). The current ...
    • Use of GIS or Mapping for Case Assignment 

      Abdelhameed, Isam ( The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University , 2012 , Presentation)
      A technical paper where I presented SESRI way to locate potential respondent in CAPI surveys using GPS and paper maps to assist field interviewers to locate housed and offices easily and effectively, in this presentation, ...
    • SESRI Experience in Managing Field Laptops Deployment 

      Abdelhameed, Isam ( The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University , 2015 , Conference)
      In this technical presentation, I presented the way SESRI configure field laptops and prepare them to the field with maximum security aspects taken into consideration to safeguard against response data lost, Also how SESRI ...
    • Accuracy and Coverage Assessment of House units Frame ,using Post-Frame update survey (PFS) Method 

      Elawad, Elmogiera; Agied, Mohammed ( The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University , 2015 , Conference  &   Presentation)
      Basically, the PFS is an independent survey that repeats frame update. The survey results are compared with house units frame results, permitting estimates to be made of : coverage and content errors. Coverage errors ...
    • South-South Solutions for GCC Food Security and East African Agricultural Development: What potential role for the IsDB and Qatar North Mozambique? 

      Lambert, Laurent ( Turgut Ozal University , 2015 , Article)
      South-South Solutions for GCC Food Security and East African Agricultural Development: What potential role for the IsDB and Qatar North Mozambique? With a fast growing world population and decreasing arable land availability ...
    • The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities from a Qatari Human Rights Perspective 

      Del Carmen Barranco Avilés, M; Laura Serra, M; Cuenca Gómez, P; De Asís Roig, R; Javier Ansuátegui Roig, F; ... more authors (2016 , Presentation)
      For a long time disability was considered a question of social development, outside the responsibilities of official human rights institutions. Over the last three decades this approach has evolved, and disability is now ...
    • Factors Shaping Qatari Students’ Interest in STEM, Business or Public Sector Careers 

      Sellami, Abdellatif; Kimmel, Linda; Hunscher, Brian; Cotter, Anna; Wittrock, Jill; ... more authors ( Sage Publishing , 2016 , Article)
      In this article we examine interest in a STEM career in Qatar not in isolation, but as one of numerous career choice options. In particular, we contrast interest in a STEM career with the culturally-relevant alternative ...
    • تفضيلات المستجيبين 

      Elawad, Elmogiera (2010 , Conference  &   Presentation)
      تتأثر أي عملية لجمع البيانات الميدانية في الدول العربية ، كما هو الحال في باقي البلدان متقدمة كانت أو نامية بالعديد من العوامل نخص منها هنا الجوانب الاجتماعية والثقافية لبيئة الدراسة الاستقصائية. تتأثر البيئة الاستقصائية ...
    • Popular Support for Political Parties in Sudan 2013 

      Elawad, Elmogiera; ALsharief, Rehab; Elawad, Gefari (2014 , Conference)
      Contemporary Political Parties Map in Sudan The Sudanese political map is a multiple and dynamic one. It continually shows new and myriad political forces in western and eastern Sudan. In addition to the traditional and ...
    • Renegotiating the Ruling Bargain: Selling Fiscal Reform in the GCC 

      Gengler, Justin; Lambert, Laurent ( Middle East Institution , 2016 , Article)
      Built upon depletable reservoirs of oil and natural gas, the petro-states of the Arab Gulf have, since their beginning, always had one eye fixated on the end: the exhaustion of their life-giving natural resources, and ...