
02:08
Morning Renette!

08:24
Morning everyone! Just resolving some screen-sharing difficulties :)

26:46
Hi Servaas, I can see your video all the time. Am not sure id all participants can see this and/or it is intentional.

33:19
If anyone has questions please use the “Q&A function and authors will answer there!

01:17:03
How do the researchers feel about comparisons made with surveys outside the NIDS-CRAM panel, given differences in how questions are phrased (e.g. timing intervals), different imputation methods, and perhaps different sampling frames? E.g. the hunger and school feeding results seem to sometimes use GHS 2018 as the baseline. NIDS-CRAM previously cautioned against comparing NIDS-CRAM income to NIDS 2018 income (and you got implausible results if you did so). In terms of hunger specifically, dramatic differences between reported long-run changes in “ran out of money” and “child hunger” may provide additional reason to think that the surveys are not completely comparable?

01:19:00
(apologies for putting in chat, I cannot ask Qs in the Q&A)

01:40:40
Thanks very much for that considered and helpful answer Servaas!

01:42:25
Thanks Nic!

01:43:48
Thanks Mpumi!

01:45:53
Vaccine paper 1 - https://cramsurvey.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/3.-Burger-R.-Buttenheim-A.-English-R.-Maughan-Brown-B.-Kohler-T.-_-Tameris-M.-2021.-COVID-19-vaccine-hesitancy-in-South-Africa-Results-from-NIDS-CRAM-Wave-4.pdf and 2 - https://cramsurvey.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/6.-Kollamparambil-U.-Oyenubi-A.-_-Nwosu-C.-2021.-COVID-19-vaccine-intentions-in-South-Africa-Health-communication-strategy-to-address-vaccine-hesitancy..pdf

02:07:15
Thanks for joining everyone! https://cramsurvey.org/reports/

02:07:43
Thank you everyone for all of this work!