Obtaining good probability samples is a key challenge for European cross-national studies in order to represent the population. This report gives an overview of the sampling frames which are used in countries participating in the four cross-European surveys cooperating in SERISS: the European Social Survey (ESS), the European Values Study (EVS), the Gender and Generations Program (GGP), and the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). The overview will show where possibilities exist to jointly build and share sampling frames and where studies not using an existing population register can profit from the experience of other studies which do have access to such a register in the same country. It provides a valuable knowledg...
Survey researchers sometimes face several options to formally define and draw random probability sam...
This paper evaluates the sampling methods of an international survey, the Immigrant Citizens Survey,...
Survey researchers sometimes face several options to formally define and draw random probability sam...
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as samp...
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as samp...
Most surveys carried out at national or subnational level involve a single sample design and samplin...
This paper examines the demographic representativeness of different types of probabilistic samples b...
Abstract This article discusses the possibilities and constraints of designing an identical or at le...
The aim of the SHARE survey design is to be able to draw inferences about the population of people a...
The aim of the SHARE survey design is to be able to draw inferences about the population of people a...
This article addresses the comparability of sampling and fieldwork with an analysis of methodologica...
Various open probability-based panel infrastructures have been established in recent years, allowing...
he Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and the Generations and Gender Survey (...
Various open probability-based panel infrastructures have been established in recent years, allowing...
Various open probability-based panel infrastructures have been established in recent years, allowing...
Survey researchers sometimes face several options to formally define and draw random probability sam...
This paper evaluates the sampling methods of an international survey, the Immigrant Citizens Survey,...
Survey researchers sometimes face several options to formally define and draw random probability sam...
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as samp...
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as samp...
Most surveys carried out at national or subnational level involve a single sample design and samplin...
This paper examines the demographic representativeness of different types of probabilistic samples b...
Abstract This article discusses the possibilities and constraints of designing an identical or at le...
The aim of the SHARE survey design is to be able to draw inferences about the population of people a...
The aim of the SHARE survey design is to be able to draw inferences about the population of people a...
This article addresses the comparability of sampling and fieldwork with an analysis of methodologica...
Various open probability-based panel infrastructures have been established in recent years, allowing...
he Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and the Generations and Gender Survey (...
Various open probability-based panel infrastructures have been established in recent years, allowing...
Various open probability-based panel infrastructures have been established in recent years, allowing...
Survey researchers sometimes face several options to formally define and draw random probability sam...
This paper evaluates the sampling methods of an international survey, the Immigrant Citizens Survey,...
Survey researchers sometimes face several options to formally define and draw random probability sam...