München

Antwortprämien, Interviewer Training und Befragungsbeteiligung

Munich Center for the Economics of Ageing (MEA) (D), Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) Berlin (D)

Projektleitung

Prof. Dr. Axel Börsch-Supan (München)
Mathis Schröder, PhD (Berlin)

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter

Ulrich Krieger (München)

Projektlaufzeit

2010 - 2012

Forschungsvorhaben

Survey participation has been declining in Germany and Europe over the past decades. This may harm the reliability of the collected data because the non-participation may not be random. As a consequence, results drawn from these data may be biased since the sample may not be representative of the actual target population.

The proposed research project will target this issue from both ends. First, we will investigate how participation in face-to-face interviews can be increased in Germany. The Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) will provide the backbone for a large scale experiment which will be conducted with at least 4,000 individuals. We will examine the effect of unconditional monetary incentives on the respondents' willingness to participate and thus on the overall survey response rates. In addition, a group of interviewers will receive special training on refusal avoidance (RAT), to test the effectiveness of RAT on response rates. Second, we will conduct a mixed-modes non-response study to quantify the potential non-response bias.

The results from this project will enable researchers to more effectively choose between the use of respondent incentives and special interviewer training when conducting surveys. The long term consequences of this particular project are thus important for planned and existing survey projects in countries, where the use of incentives and training has not been thoroughly investigated yet. In addition the actual consequences of non-response will be assessed, which will provide evidence on the extent of non-response bias.

Time schedule

Kontakt

Prof. Axel Börsch-Supan, PhD
Munich Center for the Economics of Ageing (MEA)
at the Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law and Social Policy
Amalienstrasse 33
D-80799 München
Tel.: (089) 38602 357
Fax: (089) 38602 490
axel[at]boersch-supan.de

Mathis Schröder, PhD
DIW Berlin
Mohrenstr. 58
D-10117 Berlin
Tel.: (030) 89789 222
Fax: (030) 89789 109
mschroeder[at]diw.de

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