Qatar Supreme Council for Family Affairs: Database of Social Indicators : Final ReportRand Corporation, 2006 - 128 pages The Qatar Supreme Council for Family Affairs is developing a social indicators database system that will provide essential information for assessing the well-being of families in Qatar. This report, which presents the final results of an analysis by the RAND-Qatar Policy Institute, addresses questions related to the implementation, use, and maintenance of the database, as well as its potential short- and long-term benefits. |
Contents
QSCFA Social Indicators Database System | 5 |
QSCFA Database Indicators | 15 |
QSCFA Database Architecture | 79 |
Conclusions and Recommendations | 93 |
Proposed Database Architecture | 103 |
A 1The First Three Observations in the Population Data Set Giving | 105 |
B 2Organizational Chart for Database Project Staff | 119 |
Organization Resource and Timeline Considerations 113 Bibliography | 127 |
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activities addition administrative allow analysis annual application areas assessment associated Average births capita Census centers changes Chapter Code collection compute consistent consumption Convention Count covered data sources database architecture departments designed determine discussion divided divided by total document domain economic employment enrollment example existing expenditures fields future given Goal households identified implementation Incidence included income indicators database system issues limitations Lotus measures National accounts noted Number objectives particular Percentage persons Planning Council Priority programs prototype database Qatar QSCFA queries rank ratio received recommendations relevant schools server share social indicators database sources special needs specific staff standards statistics stored Students subgroups surveys Table total population UNDP Unit users various women X X X X X X X youth