The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of parent-child relationships. Not only the randomly drawn anchor respondents are surveyed in the study, but also – with the consent of the anchors – their partners, parents and children. However, we must ask whether or in how far the participation of the secondary respondents is selective, thus introducing a nonresponse bias in the dyadic data. This article analyses what factors influence the participation of partners and parents of the anchors on the German Family Panel pairfam. We focus on the question of whether the quality of the relationship between the anchor and partner or anchor and parent influences participation. Among parents there is both...
Despite the fact that third parties are present during a substantial amount of face-to-face intervie...
Multi-actor survey data are highly valuable for answering questions about family relations, but the ...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The growing acknowledgment of children’s agency h...
"The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of paren...
Die pairfam-Studie bietet die seltene Möglichkeit, dyadische Analysen von Partner- sowie Eltern-Kind...
Multi-actor studies are particularly suited for partner and family research, as they capture relatio...
"Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to ...
Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to d...
This study examines the influence of partner relationship quality on childbearing. We are innovative...
The current article aims to take stock of the main insights into intergenerational relationships in ...
This study uses data on support and contact in 4,055 parent-child dyads drawn from the Netherlands K...
Third-party presence is considered a potential threat to the quality of sensitive information gather...
"Dieser Beitrag stellt das deutsche Beziehungs- und Familienpanel (pairfam) vor, das eine empirische...
We used data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine how couple relationship ...
This study examines whether partner relationship quality influences fertility, and if so, in which d...
Despite the fact that third parties are present during a substantial amount of face-to-face intervie...
Multi-actor survey data are highly valuable for answering questions about family relations, but the ...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The growing acknowledgment of children’s agency h...
"The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of paren...
Die pairfam-Studie bietet die seltene Möglichkeit, dyadische Analysen von Partner- sowie Eltern-Kind...
Multi-actor studies are particularly suited for partner and family research, as they capture relatio...
"Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to ...
Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to d...
This study examines the influence of partner relationship quality on childbearing. We are innovative...
The current article aims to take stock of the main insights into intergenerational relationships in ...
This study uses data on support and contact in 4,055 parent-child dyads drawn from the Netherlands K...
Third-party presence is considered a potential threat to the quality of sensitive information gather...
"Dieser Beitrag stellt das deutsche Beziehungs- und Familienpanel (pairfam) vor, das eine empirische...
We used data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine how couple relationship ...
This study examines whether partner relationship quality influences fertility, and if so, in which d...
Despite the fact that third parties are present during a substantial amount of face-to-face intervie...
Multi-actor survey data are highly valuable for answering questions about family relations, but the ...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The growing acknowledgment of children’s agency h...