The Recruitment of the Access Panel of German Official Statistics from a Large Survey in 2006: Empirical Results and Methodological Aspects

In 2004 Germany's Federal Statistical Office (Statistisches Bundesamt, Destatis) started the recruitment of an access panel (AP) from participantes in the German microcensus (MC), a large household survey. This access panel, a pool of persons willing to take part in voluntary surveys, current...

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Main Authors: Boyko Amarov, Ulrich Rendtel
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Language:English
Published: European Survey Research Association 2013-06-01
Series:Survey Research Methods
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Online Access:https://ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de/srm/article/view/5069
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description In 2004 Germany's Federal Statistical Office (Statistisches Bundesamt, Destatis) started the recruitment of an access panel (AP) from participantes in the German microcensus (MC), a large household survey. This access panel, a pool of persons willing to take part in voluntary surveys, currently serves as the sampling frame for the DE-SILC, the German subsample of the European Union Statistic on Income and Living Conditions. Sampling from panelists rather than directly from the population promised lower survey costs due to easy access to the AP participants and higher response rates. While participation in the MC is mandatory by law, joining the AP is voluntary. Approx. 10 percent of the MC households agree to enter the panel. In this work we examine the recruitment from the 2006 MC using socio-economic and demographic characteristics available in both the AP and the MC to explore the selectivity of the recruitment process. We also discuss the implications of German privacy protection legislation for this analysis. Finally we consider the longitudinal use of the AP in a methodological discussion on the question whether samples from the AP can be regarded as probability samples from the general population.
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spelling doaj.art-51b6e50fe91346208808b0cecb5efc112022-12-22T03:44:35ZengEuropean Survey Research AssociationSurvey Research Methods1864-33612013-06-017210.18148/srm/2013.v7i2.50695157The Recruitment of the Access Panel of German Official Statistics from a Large Survey in 2006: Empirical Results and Methodological AspectsBoyko Amarov0Ulrich Rendtel1Freie Universitaet BerlinFreie Universitaet BerlinIn 2004 Germany's Federal Statistical Office (Statistisches Bundesamt, Destatis) started the recruitment of an access panel (AP) from participantes in the German microcensus (MC), a large household survey. This access panel, a pool of persons willing to take part in voluntary surveys, currently serves as the sampling frame for the DE-SILC, the German subsample of the European Union Statistic on Income and Living Conditions. Sampling from panelists rather than directly from the population promised lower survey costs due to easy access to the AP participants and higher response rates. While participation in the MC is mandatory by law, joining the AP is voluntary. Approx. 10 percent of the MC households agree to enter the panel. In this work we examine the recruitment from the 2006 MC using socio-economic and demographic characteristics available in both the AP and the MC to explore the selectivity of the recruitment process. We also discuss the implications of German privacy protection legislation for this analysis. Finally we consider the longitudinal use of the AP in a methodological discussion on the question whether samples from the AP can be regarded as probability samples from the general population.https://ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de/srm/article/view/5069Access PanelOfficial StatisticsRecruitment Propensities
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The Recruitment of the Access Panel of German Official Statistics from a Large Survey in 2006: Empirical Results and Methodological Aspects
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Official Statistics
Recruitment Propensities
title The Recruitment of the Access Panel of German Official Statistics from a Large Survey in 2006: Empirical Results and Methodological Aspects
title_full The Recruitment of the Access Panel of German Official Statistics from a Large Survey in 2006: Empirical Results and Methodological Aspects
title_fullStr The Recruitment of the Access Panel of German Official Statistics from a Large Survey in 2006: Empirical Results and Methodological Aspects
title_full_unstemmed The Recruitment of the Access Panel of German Official Statistics from a Large Survey in 2006: Empirical Results and Methodological Aspects
title_short The Recruitment of the Access Panel of German Official Statistics from a Large Survey in 2006: Empirical Results and Methodological Aspects
title_sort recruitment of the access panel of german official statistics from a large survey in 2006 empirical results and methodological aspects
topic Access Panel
Official Statistics
Recruitment Propensities
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