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1Nonresponse and Measurement Error in Employment
Research Gerrit Müller (IAB) joint with Frauke
Kreuter (JPSM U Maryland), Mark Trappmann (IAB)
2Research Questions
- Do survey respondents recruited with extra
effort, provide answers of lower quality? - Are cooperators more motivated to provide
accurate data? - Or, are late respondents hampered by recall
deficits? - How does extra effort affect total bias?
3Survey Data
- Panel Study Labor Market and Social Security
(PASS) - Dual frame survey (benefit recipients /
residential population) - Wave1 12,000 HH
- 20,000 P
- RR1 30.5 (within HH 85)
- Mixed mode survey (sequential CATI -gt CAPI)
4Record Linkage I
- Individual survey data linked with individual
administrative data (80 of all Rs agreed 72
successfully matched) - Administrative records on employment, earnings,
unemployment, labor market programs - ,
- Contact data on HH-level only
5Record Linkage II
- Administrative data linked with paradata for the
gross sample of recipients (from unemployment
register) - Contact data on HH-level only
- Indicator for Respondents / Nonrespondents on
HH-level only - ,
6Hypotheses about Measurement Error(response
process model, Tourangeau 84)
- Unemployment benefit (UBII)
- July 2006
- Nov 2006
- at time of interview
- Income in month prior to interview
- Occupation
- Educational degree
Relationship between ME and response propensity
(number of contact attempts)
7Contact Quintiles and Follow-Up Efforts
of contacts _min _max
Q1 (high contactability) 1 2
Q2 3 4
Q3 5 7
Q4 8 14
Q5 (low contactability) 15
- Transfer CATI to CAPI
- CATI NR follow-up of soft refusals
8 Measurement Error (in percent) by Contact
Quintiles and Follow-up Efforts
UB IIJuly 2006 UB IIInterview Date
Q1 (high contactability) 12 11
Q2 13 12
Q3 14 13
Q4 16 17
Q5 20 15
To CAPI 18 14
CATI NR follow-up 21 14
9 Measurement Error by Contact Quintiles and
Follow-up Efforts
Income(abs. dev.) Years of Edu.( mismatch)
Q1 (high contactability) 311 25
Q2 343 28
Q3 370 27
Q4 335 26
Q5 380 24
To CAPI 451 25
CATI NR follow-up 407 27
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115. NR-ME Bias Decomposition
- for Recipient sample only
- HH-level variables only (!)
- UBII in Jul06 not feasible for bias decomposition
- UBII in Nov
- UBII at date of interview
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14Pick your brains
- ME-Model for UBII in July06 (handout)
- Puzzle high ME for the young? HH-interview by
target head? - Administrative data not always Gold Standard
(error-free) - Assumption ME in register data unrelated to ME
in survey reports and response propensity
15Pick your brains
- Decomposition findings statistic-specific
- Extend analyses to P-level variables (e.g.
employment, income) - Problem unknown on individual
level - How to go ahead?