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The computation of cross sectional weights in household panels is challenging because household compositions change over time. Sampling probabilities of new household entrants are generally not known and assigning them zero weight is not satisfying. Two common approaches to cross sectional weighting address this issue: (1) “shared weights” and (2) modeling or estimating unobserved sampling probabilities ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(SOEPpapers 313)
| Matthias Schonlau, Martin Kroh
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While household panel surveys are longitudinal in nature cross-sectional sampling weights are also of interest. The computation of cross-sectional weights is challenging because household compositions change over time. Sampling probabilities of household entrants after wave 1 are generally not known and assigning them zero weight is not satisfying. Two common approaches to cross-sectional weighting ...
In:
Statistics Surveys
7 (2013), 37-57
| Matthias Schonlau, Martin Kroh, Nicole Watson
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Collecting biomarkers as part of general purpose surveys offers scientists - and social scientists in particular - the ability to study biosocial phenomena, e.g. the relation between genes and human behavior. We explore the feasibility of collecting buccal cells for genetic analyses with normal interviewers as part of a pretest for the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) using a probability sample. ...
In:
Survey Research Methods
4 (2010), 2, 121-126
| Matthias Schonlau, Martin Reuter, Jürgen Schupp, Christian Montag, Bernd Weber, Thomas Dohmen, Nico A. Siegel, Uwe Sunde, Gert G. Wagner, Armin Falk
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In household panels, typically all household members are surveyed. Because household composition changes over time, so-called following rules are implemented to decide whether to continue surveying household members who leave the household (e.g. former spouses/partners, grown children) in subsequent waves. Following rules have been largely ignored in the literature leaving panel designers unaware of ...
In:
Survey Research Methods
5 (2011), 2, 53-61
| Matthias Schonlau, Nicole Watson, Martin Kroh
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In:
Peter Bartelheimer, Sabine Fromm, Jürgen Kädtler ,
Berichterstattung zur sozioökonomischen Entwicklung in Deutschland - Teilhabe im Umbruch (2. Bericht)
Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
693-722
| Karen Schönwälder, Helen Baykara-Krumme, Sabine Fromm, Nadine Schmid
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Göttingen:
Forschungsverbund Berichterstattung zur sozioökonomischen Entwicklung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Arbeit und Lebensweisen,
2008,
(Expertise für das Soziologische Forschungsinstitut Göttingen im Rahmen des Berichts zur sozioökonomischen Entwicklung Deutschlands)
| Karen Schönwälder, Helen Baykara-Krumme, Nadine Schmid
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In:
Wie viel Familie verträgt die moderne Gesellschaft?
München: Roman Herzog Institut
23-42
| Berta van Schoor, Susanne Seyda
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1991,
| Rolf Schoroth
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2010,
| Kristin Schotte
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Ob Menschen glücklich sind, erkunden Sozialforscher meist, indem sie nach der Zufriedenheit fragen. Doch das wahre Bild des Lebens liefern erst Langzeitstudien, die auch Emotionen und Charakter erheben.
In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 24. September 2013
(2013), 20
| Christopher Schrader