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Demography (2014) 51 (3): 1131–1157.
Published: 02 May 2014
...-based surveys are considered the gold standard for estimating HIV prevalence. However, prevalence rates based on representative surveys may be biased because of nonresponse. This article investigates one potential source of nonresponse bias: refusal to participate in the HIV test. We use the identity...
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Demography (1964) 1 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 March 1964
.... Current Population Survey Nonresponse Rate Census Result Civilian Labor Force Computer Imputation References 1. Brunsman, Howard G. , “Processing and Editing the Data from the 1960 Census of Population,” presented at the May 1960 meetings of the Population Association of America...
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Demography (2011) 48 (3): 1127–1149.
Published: 25 June 2011
...William G. Axinn; Cynthia F. Link; Robert M. Groves Abstract To address declining response rates and rising data-collection costs, survey methodologists have devised new techniques for using process data (“paradata”) to address nonresponse by altering the survey design dynamically during data...
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Demography (1967) 4 (2): 744–752.
Published: 01 June 1967
... 1967 Social Security Number Chronic Disability Nonresponse Rate Detailed Group Schedule Content CONSIDERATIONS IN DETERMINING THE CONTENT OF THE 1970 CENSUS HERMAN P. MILLER* RESUMEN Este articulo describe algunos de los factores que se estan considerando en el planeamiento del contenido...
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Demography (2019) 56 (4): 1173–1194.
Published: 17 July 2019
... if changes were made. Citizenship Immigration Sensitive questions Nonresponse Administrative records The self-response rate is a key driver of the cost and quality of a census. Nonresponding households are placed in nonresponse follow-up (NRFU), the most expensive census operation. In 2010...
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Demography (1999) 36 (1): 135–144.
Published: 01 February 1999
... for blacks and non- Hispanic whites." In the initial year of the PSID, 1968, the nonresponse rate was 24%. Between 1968 and 1969, attrition nonresponse was 11%, followed by 3%-4% attrition in each subsequent year (Fitzgerald, Gottschalk, and Moffit 1998; Survey Research Center 1972). Individual sample...
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Demography (1965) 2 (1): 600–626.
Published: 01 March 1965
... censuses was a sub- stantially higher rate of nonresponse in 1960-for almost all characteristics. Table 1, reported by Taeuber and Hansen, illus- trates the change. Two hypotheses may explain this change: (1) The 1960 census instructed enumerators who were collect- ing data to obtain information only from...
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Demography (1988) 25 (1): 145–154.
Published: 01 February 1988
... and encountered even higher nonresponse rates. (Unlike the real census, however, participation in the pretests was voluntary.) As a result, the government indefinitely postponed the 1981 census and still has not announced plans for a national enumeration. In 1983 the Federal Republic of Germany encountered large...
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Demography (1994) 31 (3): 549–559.
Published: 01 August 1994
... Asian women not citing an Asian-specific ancestry were nonrespondents, we calculated the age-standardized nonresponse rates (consisting of those whose ancestry was not specified appropriately or who did not respond) for the ancestry item. The results demonstrate that only a small portion of Asian women...
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Demography (2011) 48 (4): 1377–1400.
Published: 01 November 2011
... observations meet these criteria. Of these, 15 had a missing value for P75, which corresponds to a very low item nonresponse rate (1.2%). Our final analytical sample consists of 1,219 respondents, 30% of whom died before age 75. Sixty-five percent were asked their survival expectations in 1992, 34% in 1994...
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Demography (2018) 55 (4): 1447–1473.
Published: 02 July 2018
... and Dew 2016 ). For analyses of couple data, however, neither female nor male weights are optimal in general. Consider the probability of nonresponse. The nonresponse rate for couples is obviously different (and greater) than that of either the women or the men in partnerships, but it is not a simple...
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Demography (2019) 56 (3): 999–1021.
Published: 03 April 2019
... 2015 ; Pedace and Bates 2000 ). Second, income nonresponse rates in surveys are high and are not randomly distributed across respondents. For example, annual earnings nonresponse rates in the Current Population Survey (CPS) and American Community Survey (ACS) are close to 20 %, and nonresponse rates...
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Demography (2017) 54 (6): 2201–2221.
Published: 06 November 2017
.... , Gottschalk P. , & Moffitt R. A. ( 1998 ). An analysis of sample attrition in panel data: The Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics . Journal of Human Resources , 33 , 251 – 299 . 10.2307/146433 Groves R. M. ( 2006 ). Nonresponse rates and nonresponse bias in household surveys...
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Demography (2018) 55 (4): 1475–1485.
Published: 25 June 2018
... that imputation match bias may have important implications for estimates of immigrant wage convergence. Using data over the 1980–2014 period—when earnings nonresponse rates rose, and immigrants accounted for an increasing share of the labor market—we show that imputation match bias results in an underestimate...
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Demography (1991) 28 (3): 411–429.
Published: 01 August 1991
... direction. Consider, for example, two groups of native-born white men aged 45 to 54 who live in the south. If one group had college educations, their odds of reporting ethnicity were 10 to 1, implying a nonresponse rate of about 9%. For a similar group who finished only grammar school, the odds of reporting...
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Demography (2012) 49 (1): 101–124.
Published: 28 December 2011
... in this period (Pettit and Western 2004 ). In both of the longitudinal surveys, nonresponse rates were higher in the early 20s than in the teens (results not shown). We suspect that these surveys may have greater difficulty including young fathers, particularly unwed fathers. This is consistent with findings...
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Demography (1994) 31 (3): 525–548.
Published: 01 August 1994
... Address Report is 100%, the estimated annual rate of emigration can be as high as .168 for Colombian immigrants. 8 In this case all nonresponse is assumed to represent emigration. If the true nonresponse rate is not equal to 0, however, the emigration rate will be inflated artificially. It follows...
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Demography (1985) 22 (4): 485–497.
Published: 01 November 1985
... analyses reported here are estimated with sample weights that adjust for both differential initial sampling fractions and differential nonresponse rates. Our analysis is based on divorces or separations that occurred between 1969 and 1975. Following Weiss (1984), we treat the calendar year of divorce...
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Demography (2021) 58 (1): 31–50.
Published: 01 February 2021
... questions on sensitive topics are likely to elicit higher nonresponse rates or larger measurement error than nonsensitive questions ( Tourangeau and Yan 2007 ). There is no standardized definition of a sensitive question, and Tourangeau et al. (2000) suggested that the concept of a sensitive question has...
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Demography (1987) 24 (2): 265–270.
Published: 01 May 1987
... seasonal biases (for more technical information, see V.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1978a,and V.S. Dept. ofHealth and Human Services, 1985). In 1979the sampie consisted of 42,000 households with 111 ,000 persons, and in 1980, 39,000 households with 103,000 persons. In both years the nonresponse rate was 3 percent...
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