Scoring Criteria
All four elements present. Standard disaggregations specified. Context-relevant categories added with rationale. Plan covers all key indicators.
At least three of four elements present. Standard and context-relevant categories specified; rationale or coverage partial.
Sex and age specified but context-relevant categories thin. Rationale not documented. Selective application.
Disaggregation mentioned in passing. Categories not fully specified.
No disaggregation plan or sex-only by default.
All four elements present. Sample sized for sub-group power. Instruments capture disaggregation variables. Sampling preserves sub-group representation. Definitions consistent across instruments.
At least three elements. Sample and instruments capture disaggregation; consistency or sub-group power partial.
Variables collected but sample undersized. Definitions inconsistent across instruments.
Plan calls for disaggregation but instruments do not collect variables. Sub-groups too small.
No alignment between plan and method.
All four elements present. Disaggregated analyses specified. Sub-group differences tested. Intersectional analysis where relevant. Small sub-groups handled transparently.
At least three elements. Disaggregated analysis specified; intersectional or small-group handling partial.
Disaggregated tables produced but no testing or pattern interpretation. No intersectional analysis. Small sub-groups dropped without explanation.
Aggregate analysis with sub-group totals appended. No comparison logic.
Analysis fully aggregated. Disaggregation collected but not analyzed.
All four elements present. Disaggregated data in main text and tables. Visualizations surface sub-group differences. Patterns described in narrative. Limitations stated where disaggregation not feasible.
At least three elements. Disaggregation visible in main text; visualization or narrative partial.
Disaggregation in annex tables only. Visualizations show aggregate. Narrative ignores sub-groups.
Disaggregation referenced in passing. No tables or charts surface sub-groups.
Reporting fully aggregated. No disaggregation visible.
All four elements present. Findings reference disaggregated patterns. Recommendations respond to sub-group findings. Decisions reference disaggregated evidence. Equity gaps addressed in next steps.
At least three elements. Findings reference disaggregation; recommendations or decision use partial.
Findings mention sub-group differences but recommendations generic. No equity gap follow-through.
Disaggregated data presented but not interpreted in findings or recommendations.
Disaggregation has no influence on findings, recommendations, or decisions.
Score Interpretation
| Total (out of 25) | Band | Next Step |
|---|---|---|
| 22-25 | Strong | Disaggregation is robust across the full data pipeline and equity-relevant. Use as-is. |
| 17-21 | Adequate | Most likely fix: extend disaggregation through analysis and reporting, not just collection. Address flagged dimensions before fielding or publication. |
| 11-16 | Needs Revision | Substantial revision required. The disaggregation plan exists but does not flow through to use. Use the Revise prompt to repair the analysis-to-use chain. |
| 5-10 | Substantial Revision | Disaggregation is aspirational or sex-only. Rebuild starting from an intersectional plan that ties categories to decisions and equity questions. |