174 research outputs found
Kreuter_Online_Supplement - Collecting Survey and Smartphone Sensor Data With an App: Opportunities and Challenges Around Privacy and Informed Consent
Kreuter_Online_Supplement for Collecting Survey and Smartphone Sensor Data With an App: Opportunities and Challenges Around Privacy and Informed Consent by Frauke Kreuter, Georg-Christoph Haas, Florian Keusch, Sebastian Bähr, and Mark Trappmann in Social Science Computer Review</p
sj-docx-1-wes-10.1177_09500170231209676 – Supplemental material for Platform Labour Unrest in a Global Perspective: How, Where and Why Do Platform Workers Protest?
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-wes-10.1177_09500170231209676 for Platform Labour Unrest in a Global Perspective: How, Where and Why Do Platform Workers Protest? by Charles Umney, Mark Stuart, Ioulia Bessa, Simon Joyce, Denis Neumann and Vera Trappmann in Work, Employment and Society</p
Codebook and documentation of the panel study 'Labour Market and Social Security' (PASS) : Volume I: Introduction and overview. Wave 2 (2007/2008)
"The panel study 'Labour Market and Social Security' (PASS), established by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB), is a new dataset for labour market, welfare state and poverty research in Germany, creating a new empirical basis for the scientific community and for policy advice. This Datenreport provides an overview of the second survey wave, for which 12,487 individuals were interviewed in 8,429 households between December 2007 and July 2008. 10,114 individuals and 7,342 households were interviewed for the second time in the context of PASS. The spectrum of questions and the design of PASS are intended to close gaps in the existing stock of data. PASS has three main characteristics that extend analysis potential beyond that of the Federal Employment Agency's administrative data: 1. The panel takes the household context into account - including the situation before and after receipt of Unemployment Benefit II. 2. The panel is complete in that it covers all groups of persons and all employment biographies, not only people in dependent employment, unemployed people and those in need of assistance. The dataset also provides information on the status during phases of economic inactivity, self-employment or employment as civil servants. 3. The panel collects additional or significantly more detailed data on relevant characteristics such as attitudes, employment potential or job-search behaviour." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) Additional Information Questionnaires of the second wave. Here you can find the German version. Further information about the panel study "Labour Market and Social Security".IAB-Haushaltspanel, Datengewinnung, Erhebungsmethode, Stichprobe, Panel - Methode, Datenaufbereitung
In the Shadow: Zur Messung von Schwarzarbeit in Arbeitsmarktsurveys, Kolloquium in Sozialtheorie, Universität Leipzig, Deutschland, Januar 26, 2011
Item Sum: A New Technique for Asking Quantitative Sensitive Questions
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about how to measure sensitive topics in population surveys. We propose a novel technique that can be applied to the measurement of quantitative sensitive variables: the item sum technique (IST). This method is closely related to the item count technique, which was developed for the measurement of dichotomous sensitive items. First, we provide a description of our new technique and discuss how data collected by the IST can be analyzed. Second, we present the results of a CATI survey on undeclared work in Germany, in which the IST has been applied. Using an experimental design, we compare the IST to direct questioning. Our empirical results indicate that the IST is a promising data-collection technique for sensitive questions. We conclude by discussing the limitations of the new technique and outlining possible improvements for future studies
FDZ-Datenreport : Dokumentation zu Arbeitsmarktdaten
Die FDZ-Datenreporte beschreiben die Daten des FDZ im Detail. Diese Reihe hat somit eine doppelte Funktion: Zum einen stellen Nutzerinnen und Nutzer fest, ob die angebotenen Daten für das Forschungsvorhaben geeignet sind, zum anderen dienen sie zur Vorbereitung der Auswertungen. Dieser Datenreport dokumentiert die Aufbereitung der 6. Welle von PASS. Das Dokument basiert auf dem Datenreport der 5. Welle: Marco Berg, Ralph Cramer, Christian Dickmann, Reiner Gilberg, Birgit Je-sske, Martin Kleudgen, (alle infas Institut für angewandte Sozialwissenschaft GmbH), Arne Bethmann, Benjamin Fuchs, Mark Trappmann, Anja Wurdack (alle Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB): Codebuch und Dokumentation des 'Panel Arbeitsmarkt und soziale Sicherung' (PASS) Band I: Datenreport Welle 5, FDZ Datenreport, 06/2012 (de), Nürnberg
Eliciting Illicit Work: Item Count and Randomized Response Technique put to the test, Joint Statistical Meeting, JSM 2011, Miami Beach, Florida, USA, July 30 - August 4, 2011
Eliciting Illicit Work: Item Count and Randomized Response Technique put to the test, 4th Conference of the European Survey Research Association, ESRA 2011, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 18-22, 2011
Design and stratification of PASS : a new panel study for research on long term unemployment
"The paper introduces the general design features and particularities of a new largescale panel study for research on recipients of benefits for the long-term unemployed (the so called Unemployment Benefit II) in Germany that combines a sample of 6000 recipient households with an equally large sample of the general population. Particular focus is on the sampling procedure for the general population, where a commercial database was used to draw a sample stratified by status." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))IAB-Haushaltspanel - Konzeption, empirische Sozialforschung, Erhebungsmethode, Stichprobe, Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit
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