Global Nano-Survey on Financial Transparency Interest
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Understanding the public appetite for transparent economic information is central to this collection of raw survey responses. Conducted in Indonesia and Kenya, the data utilises nano-survey technology to gather insights from random internet users regarding their demand for open financial data. This methodology provides a unique snapshot of user interest and previous engagement with financial information in these specific markets, helping to identify how accessible data is perceived by the general public.
Columns
- region: The specific administrative area where the respondent is located, such as Jakarta Raya or Nairobi Area.
- country: The nation of the respondent, covering Indonesia and Kenya.
- country ID: The standardised identification code for the country.
- time_utc: The date and time of the response recorded in Coordinated Universal Time.
- time_pacific: The date and time of the response recorded in Pacific Time.
- age: The specific numerical age of the respondent, where disclosed.
- age_group: The categorical age range of the respondent, such as the 18–24 demographic.
- gender: The self-reported gender of the survey participant.
- want_info: Indicates whether the individual expressed a desire for open financial information.
- used_info: Indicates whether the participant has previously accessed or utilised open financial data.
Distribution
The data is delivered in a CSV file titled
Open_Financial_Data_Demand_Nano-Survey_Responses.csv with a file size of 2.52 MB. It contains approximately 17,800 valid records. The dataset maintains a 100% validity rate for geographic identifiers, although many demographic fields contain "NA" entries, which signifies that the respondent chose not to answer that specific question.Usage
This resource is well-suited for social science research into digital financial literacy and data transparency in emerging economies. It can be used to perform demographic segmentation to determine which age groups or regions show the highest demand for open economic data. Furthermore, analysts can use the timestamps to identify any temporal patterns in how internet users engage with digital surveys.
Coverage
The geographic scope is focused on Indonesia and Kenya, with a high concentration of responses from major urban centres like Jakarta and Nairobi. Temporally, the survey was conducted over a one-month period between 25 May 2013 and 25 June 2013. The demographic coverage is broad, though it reflects a significant portion of "No Answer" responses for sensitive personal details.
License
Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0)
Who Can Use It
Economists can leverage these responses to gauge the potential impact of open data policies on different populations. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) focused on financial transparency might utilise the findings to better target their educational outreach. Additionally, market researchers can use the raw response patterns to evaluate the effectiveness of nano-survey methodologies in diverse international contexts.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Indonesia and Kenya Open Financial Data Demand Survey
- Global Nano-Survey on Financial Transparency Interest
- Emerging Market Open Data Demand Registry
- Public Interest in Financial Information: 2013 Responses
- Regional Financial Data Literacy and Usage Snapshots
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Original Data Source: Global Nano-Survey on Financial Transparency Interest
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