Attrition and the Longitudinal Survey of Labor Force Behavior: Avoidance, Control, and Correctio
We report findings from two large-scale randomized experiments, carried out on the British Household...
Abstract. In this paper we examine a number of issues that arise in investigating labor force dynami...
Objectives: Minimizing attrition is a key objective in longitudinal research, with possible conseque...
Attrition and the National Longitudinal Surveys of Labor Market Experience: Avoidance, Control and C...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for sev-eral reasons. Cumulati...
The potential effects of attrition in longitudinal research are addressed and a procedure for assess...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for several reasons. Cumulati...
As survey response rates decline, correlates of survey participation may also be changing. Panel stu...
Panel surveys are a precious tool to analyse phenomena that change over time in many fields of human...
Abstract Attrition is the Achilles heel of longitudinal surveys. Drawing on our experience in the In...
A recognized problem in mounting longitudinal surveys concerns the costs and difficulties in maintai...
This paper aims to analyse predictors of attrition in a major UK longitudinal survey, the Family and...
Longitudinal household data can have considerable advantages over much more widely used cross-sectio...
The authors study the effect of attrition and other forms of non-response on the representativity ov...
In this paper we examine a number of issues that arise in investigating labor force dynamics using t...
We report findings from two large-scale randomized experiments, carried out on the British Household...
Abstract. In this paper we examine a number of issues that arise in investigating labor force dynami...
Objectives: Minimizing attrition is a key objective in longitudinal research, with possible conseque...
Attrition and the National Longitudinal Surveys of Labor Market Experience: Avoidance, Control and C...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for sev-eral reasons. Cumulati...
The potential effects of attrition in longitudinal research are addressed and a procedure for assess...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for several reasons. Cumulati...
As survey response rates decline, correlates of survey participation may also be changing. Panel stu...
Panel surveys are a precious tool to analyse phenomena that change over time in many fields of human...
Abstract Attrition is the Achilles heel of longitudinal surveys. Drawing on our experience in the In...
A recognized problem in mounting longitudinal surveys concerns the costs and difficulties in maintai...
This paper aims to analyse predictors of attrition in a major UK longitudinal survey, the Family and...
Longitudinal household data can have considerable advantages over much more widely used cross-sectio...
The authors study the effect of attrition and other forms of non-response on the representativity ov...
In this paper we examine a number of issues that arise in investigating labor force dynamics using t...
We report findings from two large-scale randomized experiments, carried out on the British Household...
Abstract. In this paper we examine a number of issues that arise in investigating labor force dynami...
Objectives: Minimizing attrition is a key objective in longitudinal research, with possible conseque...