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Response rate in Switzerland Dominique Joye www.sidos.ch
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Response rate in Switzerland
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Introduction
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Household survey is also part of the national culture Interviewee Interviewer
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What is response rate?
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Response rate in Switzerland
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Respondents and non- respondents
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How to know more about non-respondents Use the information in a "normal" survey Use multi steps surveys Use specific surveys
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A Swiss experience
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Basis Two practical tests 3 samples Some additional levels of information
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Two practical tests Incentives Choice of respondent in the household
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Total Household respondent:521 Household non-respondent: 229
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Household respondent:521 L1 –Direct: 448 –After conversion refusal: 73 L2 –Individual questionnaire: 369 Easy HtR Reluctant –Losses: 152
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Household non-respondent: 229 Ineligible: 35 Not possible: 47 No contact: 39 Refusal 1: 102 Refusal 2: 79
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Results Practical tests: table 1 Additional information
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Practical tests: table 1 Hypothesis 1: effect of incentive Hypothesis 2: effect of selection in the household
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Additional information Refusal with information (175 cases) –Research questions Is there a way to predict conversion refusal? Is there different patterns in the explanations given? –Results Households with information –Research question Is there different social characteristics between households with further response or not? –Results individuals –Research question Is there different answers to different topics between "easy", HtR and reluctant? Results –Friends –Trust –Political interest
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Strategies of Improvement
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Interviewers Training Motivating
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Interviewees Incentives Information
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