Objectives: Recruitment of informants can ‘make or break’ social research projects, yet this has received little research attention. Drawing on our recent qualitative research into health and social capital in a multi-ethnic neighbourhood in South England, this paper presents a detailed analysis of the complexities encountered in recruiting research informants who described themselves as African-Caribbean, Pakistani-Kashmiri and White English. Methods: Three methods of recruitment were used: 1) advertisements and articles in local media, 2) institutional contacts through local voluntary organisations and 3) interpersonal contacts, referrals and snowballing. We compare and contrast the experiences of ethnically matched interviewers who condu...
The substantial and increasing number of older Australian people from culturally diverse backgrounds...
The purpose of this article is to report on the success of various recruitment activities for a beha...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Precarious status migrants are a group of persons who are vulnerabl...
Objectives: Recruitment of informants can ‘make or break’ social research projects, yet this has rec...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
A researcher’s position as an outsider and/or insider in relation to the population under study is i...
Recruitment of participants for health research is a vital part of the research process. If not done...
Background: South Asians make up the largest ethnic minority group in England and Wales. Yet this gr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study into ethnic minority workers who have exp...
Background There is international interest in enhancing recruitment of minority ethnic people int...
Researchers may not feel equipped to conduct qualitative research with ethnic minority communities i...
We sought to understand the barriers and facilitators to participation in research from the perspect...
The substantial and increasing number of older Australian people from culturally diverse backgrounds...
The purpose of this article is to report on the success of various recruitment activities for a beha...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Precarious status migrants are a group of persons who are vulnerabl...
Objectives: Recruitment of informants can ‘make or break’ social research projects, yet this has rec...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
A researcher’s position as an outsider and/or insider in relation to the population under study is i...
Recruitment of participants for health research is a vital part of the research process. If not done...
Background: South Asians make up the largest ethnic minority group in England and Wales. Yet this gr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study into ethnic minority workers who have exp...
Background There is international interest in enhancing recruitment of minority ethnic people int...
Researchers may not feel equipped to conduct qualitative research with ethnic minority communities i...
We sought to understand the barriers and facilitators to participation in research from the perspect...
The substantial and increasing number of older Australian people from culturally diverse backgrounds...
The purpose of this article is to report on the success of various recruitment activities for a beha...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Precarious status migrants are a group of persons who are vulnerabl...