How Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic
Understanding Society is a household panel survey with continuous fieldwork (monthly samples) using a mixed mode design. Prior to March 2020, around half of all interviews were carried out face-to-face, amounting to around 1,150 interviews per month. This article outlines how the survey rapid...
Main Authors: | Jonathan Burton, Peter Lynn, Michaela Benzeval |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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European Survey Research Association
2020-06-01
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Series: | Survey Research Methods |
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Online Access: | https://ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de/srm/article/view/7746 |
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