"The half-open interval procedure seems to offer an inexpensive method of reducing undercoverage in housing unit frames during data collection. Interviewers check the areas near their selected cases, and, if they find any units missing from the frame, give them a chance of selection. However, the effectiveness of the method in the field has not been tested. This paper reviews how the procedure should work and presents evidence from two surveys about its performance in practice. We show experimentally that the procedure often fails to reduce undercoverage and can introduce overcoverage. The authors conclude with thoughts about the appropriate role for the half-open interval procedure in household surveys in the future." (author's abstract
evaluation 1.0 Background The Housing Unit Coverage Study (HUCS) was designed to produce an estimate...
A study was conducted on the scope for reducing rates of refusal on large-scale household surveys in...
Basically, the PFS is an independent survey that repeats frame update. The survey results are compar...
"The half-open interval procedure seems to offer an inexpensive method of reducing undercoverage in ...
The half-open interval procedure seems to offer an inexpensive method of reducing undercov-erage in ...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units from which samples are se...
One of the imperfections of a sampling frame is miscoverage caused by delays in recording real-life ...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units fromwhich sam-plesaresele...
Housing unit listing is often used in countries that do not have household or person registries to c...
In the absence of a national population or housing register, field work organizations in many countr...
The capture of respondent names in Census 2000 enabled for the first time a real-time assessment of ...
One of the imperfections of a sampling frame is miscoverage caused by delays in recording real- life...
One area of concern among census data users is the potential for misclassification of housing unit s...
When using commercial address lists to sample households, investigators spend considerable time and ...
Abstract Using an experimental repeated listing design, this article demonstrates the presence of co...
evaluation 1.0 Background The Housing Unit Coverage Study (HUCS) was designed to produce an estimate...
A study was conducted on the scope for reducing rates of refusal on large-scale household surveys in...
Basically, the PFS is an independent survey that repeats frame update. The survey results are compar...
"The half-open interval procedure seems to offer an inexpensive method of reducing undercoverage in ...
The half-open interval procedure seems to offer an inexpensive method of reducing undercov-erage in ...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units from which samples are se...
One of the imperfections of a sampling frame is miscoverage caused by delays in recording real-life ...
Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units fromwhich sam-plesaresele...
Housing unit listing is often used in countries that do not have household or person registries to c...
In the absence of a national population or housing register, field work organizations in many countr...
The capture of respondent names in Census 2000 enabled for the first time a real-time assessment of ...
One of the imperfections of a sampling frame is miscoverage caused by delays in recording real- life...
One area of concern among census data users is the potential for misclassification of housing unit s...
When using commercial address lists to sample households, investigators spend considerable time and ...
Abstract Using an experimental repeated listing design, this article demonstrates the presence of co...
evaluation 1.0 Background The Housing Unit Coverage Study (HUCS) was designed to produce an estimate...
A study was conducted on the scope for reducing rates of refusal on large-scale household surveys in...
Basically, the PFS is an independent survey that repeats frame update. The survey results are compar...