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Demography (2021) 58 (1): 31–50.
Published: 01 February 2021
...Tiziana Leone; Laura Sochas; Ernestina Coast Abstract Responses to survey questions about abortion are affected by a wide range of factors, including stigma, fear, and cultural norms. However, we know little about how interviewers might affect responses to survey questions on abortion. The aim...
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Demography (2021) 58 (1): 1–29.
Published: 01 February 2021
...Jason T. Kerwin; Natalia Ordaz Reynoso Abstract Directly eliciting individuals' subjective beliefs via surveys is increasingly popular in social science research, but doing so via face-to-face surveys has an important downside: the interviewer's knowledge of the topic may spill over onto...
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Demography (1987) 24 (2): 265–270.
Published: 01 May 1987
...C. Jack Tucker; William L. Urton Abstract Migration data from supplements to the 1979 and 1980 National Health Interview Survey are analyzed in terms of repeat mobility over three-year intervals. Frequency of mobility is strongly related to age; whites move more frequently than blacks; males move...
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Demography (1973) 10 (4): 639–657.
Published: 01 November 1973
...Albert M. Marckwardt Abstract A comparison is made of demographic data gathered using an experimental short interview form with that from the more traditional in-depth fertility and contraceptive KAP interview. The short form is weakest in measuring current fertility, somewhat more adequate...
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 244–252.
Published: 01 March 1967
...Harvey M. Choldin; A. Majeed Kahn; B. Hosne Ara Summary A description is presented of interviewing and other field work problems in a fertility and KAP survey among village women in East Pakistan. The female population studied had a very low literacy rate and no previous contact with social...
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Demography (1965) 2 (1): 289–301.
Published: 01 March 1965
... population and the events which have affected it in the past in one single interview. A serious obstacle to this type of survey is that people are unable to recall completely and correctly events that have happened some time in the past. Consequently, not all the events are recorded in the surveyor some...
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in The Network Survival Method for Estimating Adult Mortality: Evidence From a Survey Experiment in Rwanda
> Demography
Published: 24 July 2017
Fig. 6 Average number of deaths reported from each interview in Rwanda using the acquaintance and meal tie definitions from the network survival study, and using the sibling history module of the DHS survey. The acquaintance and meal definitions use reported information about deaths in the 12
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in If My Blood Pressure Is High, Do I Take It to Heart? Behavioral Effects of Biomarker Collection in the Health and Retirement Study
> Demography
Published: 08 March 2018
Fig. 2 Mode of interview in the Health and Retirement Study. Source: Health and Retirement Study, various waves, and the RAND HRS file Version L
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in The Economic Assimilation of Second-Generation Men: An Analysis of Earnings Trajectories Using Administrative Records
> Demography
Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 6 Ratio of predicted earnings of second-generation Hispanic men interviewed at ages 25–35 relative to third-plus-generation Whites, using a baseline model and models controlling for education and education with occupation fixed effects
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in Toward a New Approach to Creating Population-Representative Data for Demographic Research
> Demography
Published: 01 December 2024
Fig. 1 Hours per interview by onset date of NSFG data collection quarter (from June 2006 to September 2015). The gap between data points represents the period of time between NSFG 2006–2010 data collection and NSFG 2011+ data collection.
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Published: 27 April 2018
Fig. 1 MLSFH and MHM Study sample flow chart. a Complete information: includes data for measures used in the analysis and an HIV test result. Those without complete information were (1) not interviewed or tested for HIV by MLSFH, (2) interviewed but not tested for HIV, or (3) tested for HIV
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Published: 13 November 2014
Fig. 1 Age structure of the HRS-eligible individuals. The arrows represent the maximum age range in which eligible individuals of a given year of birth are interviewed. Different HRS samples are denoted in the key. Age on the x -axis is year of interview minus year of birth; actual age may
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in Toward a New Approach to Creating Population-Representative Data for Demographic Research
> Demography
Published: 01 December 2024
respondents and contacted them via email or text messages. a The initial invitation either immediately followed the screening interview for the screener respondents who were selected for the main interview or was scheduled 14 days after the screener interview for the other selected household members
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in Which Degree for Which Occupation? Vertical and Horizontal Mismatch Among Immigrants, Their Children, and Grandchildren in France
> Demography
Published: 01 December 2024
is operationalized using information on the standardized ridit, with values above 0 indicating overeducation and values below 0 indicating undereducation. The model controls for age at interview, age at interview squared, an indicator variable of whether the individual was interviewed during the COVID-19 pandemic
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in Which Degree for Which Occupation? Vertical and Horizontal Mismatch Among Immigrants, Their Children, and Grandchildren in France
> Demography
Published: 01 December 2024
using information on the standardized ridit, with values above 0 indicating overeducation and values below 0 indicating undereducation. The model controls for age at interview, age at interview squared, an indicator variable of whether the individual was interviewed during the COVID-19 pandemic (March
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Demography (2003) 40 (2): 247–268.
Published: 01 May 2003
...Barbara S. Mensch; Paul C. Hewett; Annabel S. Erulkar Abstract Does audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI) produce more valid reporting of sexual activity and related behaviors than face-to-face interviews or self-administered interviews? This analysis, based on data collected from over...
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in Which Degree for Which Occupation? Vertical and Horizontal Mismatch Among Immigrants, Their Children, and Grandchildren in France
> Demography
Published: 01 December 2024
a standardized measure. Higher values indicate greater horizontal mismatch (i.e., a small proportion of individuals in the occupation with the same field of study, relatively speaking). The model controls for age at interview, age at interview squared, an indicator variable of whether the individual
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in Which Degree for Which Occupation? Vertical and Horizontal Mismatch Among Immigrants, Their Children, and Grandchildren in France
> Demography
Published: 01 December 2024
is operationalized using a standardized measure. Higher values indicate greater horizontal mismatch (i.e., a small proportion of individuals in the occupation with the same field of study, relatively speaking). The model controls for age at interview, age at interview squared, an indicator variable of whether
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Demography (1998) 35 (4): 465–474.
Published: 01 November 1998
... are lower than those based on interviewer classification. After human capital and labor market controls, whites earn 26% more than browns with interviewer classification but earn only 17% more than browns with self-classification. Black-brown differences hardly change: Blacks earn 13% and 12% less than...
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Demography (2021) 58 (2): 763–772.
Published: 01 April 2021
...Danya Lagos; D'Lane Compton Abstract In 2018, the General Social Survey (GSS) asked some respondents for their sex assigned at birth and current gender identity, in addition to the ongoing practice of having survey interviewers code respondent sex. Between 0.44% and 0.93% of the respondents who...
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