"Record linkage is becoming more important as survey budgets are tightening while at the same time demands for more statistical information are rising. Not all respondents consent to linking their survey answers to administrative records, threatening inferences made from linked data sets. So far, several studies have identified respondent-level attributes that are correlated with the likelihood of providing consent (e.g., age, education), but these factors are outside the control of the survey designer. In the present study three factors that are under the control of the survey designer are evaluated to assess whether they impact respondents' likelihood of linkage consent: 1) the wording of the consent question; 2) the placement of the cons...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
Many sample surveys ask respondents for consent to link their survey information with administrativ...
We use experimental mixed-mode data from a probability survey in Great Britain to examine why respon...
"Record linkage is becoming more important as survey budgets are tightening while at the same time d...
Numerous surveys link interview data to administrative records, conditional on respondent consent, i...
Sakshaug JW, Hülle S, Schmucker A, Liebig S. Exploring the Effects of Interviewer- and Self-Administ...
"Linking survey data with administrative records is becoming more common in the social sciences in r...
"Linking survey data with administrative records is becoming more common in the social sciences in r...
Survey data-collection costs are steadily increasing, forcing government agencies and survey organiz...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
In the United Kingdom, in order to link individual-level administrative records to survey responses...
Linking survey data with administrative records is becoming more common in the social sci-ences in r...
Many sample surveys ask respondents for consent to link their survey information with administrative...
Published online: 2 February 2021Linking survey and administrative data offers the possibility of co...
Surveys increasingly request respondents' consent to link survey responses with administrative recor...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
Many sample surveys ask respondents for consent to link their survey information with administrativ...
We use experimental mixed-mode data from a probability survey in Great Britain to examine why respon...
"Record linkage is becoming more important as survey budgets are tightening while at the same time d...
Numerous surveys link interview data to administrative records, conditional on respondent consent, i...
Sakshaug JW, Hülle S, Schmucker A, Liebig S. Exploring the Effects of Interviewer- and Self-Administ...
"Linking survey data with administrative records is becoming more common in the social sciences in r...
"Linking survey data with administrative records is becoming more common in the social sciences in r...
Survey data-collection costs are steadily increasing, forcing government agencies and survey organiz...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
In the United Kingdom, in order to link individual-level administrative records to survey responses...
Linking survey data with administrative records is becoming more common in the social sci-ences in r...
Many sample surveys ask respondents for consent to link their survey information with administrative...
Published online: 2 February 2021Linking survey and administrative data offers the possibility of co...
Surveys increasingly request respondents' consent to link survey responses with administrative recor...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
Many sample surveys ask respondents for consent to link their survey information with administrativ...
We use experimental mixed-mode data from a probability survey in Great Britain to examine why respon...