Applying Respondent Driven Sampling to Migrant Populations: Lessons from the FieldSpringer, 23.06.2014 - 126 Seiten This book gives a thorough introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of planning, conducting and analysing data from Respondent Driven Sampling surveys, drawing on the experiences of experts in the field as well as pioneers that have applied Respondent Driven Sampling methodology to migrant populations. |
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... migration 2 RDS and migrant populations 3 Aims and structure of this book 5 1 Sampling Migrants: How Respondent Driven Sampling Works 9 Lisa G. Johnston Introduction How RDS works RDS assumptions Conclusion 2 RDS and the Structure of ...
... migration 2 RDS and migrant populations 3 Aims and structure of this book 5 1 Sampling Migrants: How Respondent Driven Sampling Works 9 Lisa G. Johnston Introduction How RDS works RDS assumptions Conclusion 2 RDS and the Structure of ...
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... analysis 96 Reporting RDS findings 97 Using RDS findings to impact policy 98 Conclusion 99 Appendix I: Summary of RDS Surveys Referenced 101 Central American Women in Houston 101 Foreign migrants in Ukraine 102 Migrants in Warsaw, 2010 ...
... analysis 96 Reporting RDS findings 97 Using RDS findings to impact policy 98 Conclusion 99 Appendix I: Summary of RDS Surveys Referenced 101 Central American Women in Houston 101 Foreign migrants in Ukraine 102 Migrants in Warsaw, 2010 ...
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... samples achieved from one seed 6.1 Overview of respondent flow. Example 6.2 Survey coupon (front and back) 6.3 Survey coupon with section to be kept by recruiter (front and back) 6.4 Pattern of recruitment, by week 6.5 Paper and pencil ...
... samples achieved from one seed 6.1 Overview of respondent flow. Example 6.2 Survey coupon (front and back) 6.3 Survey coupon with section to be kept by recruiter (front and back) 6.4 Pattern of recruitment, by week 6.5 Paper and pencil ...
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... Sample and population estimates of gender distribution 86 7.2 Example of output from RDS-Analyst 89 7.3 Description of recruitment by seeds 97 Acknowledgments This volume was made possible with economic support from x DOI: 10.1057 ...
... Sample and population estimates of gender distribution 86 7.2 Example of output from RDS-Analyst 89 7.3 Description of recruitment by seeds 97 Acknowledgments This volume was made possible with economic support from x DOI: 10.1057 ...
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... sample characteristic is assumed to be independent from the characteristics of the seeds. This is based on an ... survey respondent, and who agrees to enroll in the survey. Recruiter – An individual who recruits someone by giving them a ...
... sample characteristic is assumed to be independent from the characteristics of the seeds. This is based on an ... survey respondent, and who agrees to enroll in the survey. Recruiter – An individual who recruits someone by giving them a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | |
How Respondent Driven Sampling Works | |
2 RDS and the Structure of Migrant Populations | |
Seed Selection and Role | |
5 Deciding on and Distributing Incentives in RDS | |
6 Formative Assessment Data Collection and Parallel Monitoring for RDS Fieldwork | |
7 Analyzing Data in RDS | |
Summary of RDS Surveys Referenced | |
Overview of the Development of the Different RDS Estimators Their Specific Features and the Software Available for Their Use | |
References | |
Index | |
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Africans in Morocco analyzed Applying Respondent Driven assumptions behaviors bias biases bottlenecks Central American Women challenges Chapter characteristics conducted country of origin coupons data collection differential recruitment eligibility enroll equilibrium ethnic example females formative assessment francophone francophone sub-Saharan African Friberg Heckathorn homophily Houston survey identify immigrants individuals initial interview Johnston labor migrants Lisa G migrant populations Migration Research mobile-site Montealegre Moroccan Mühlau network sizes Norway number of seeds Oslo survey parallel monitoring participation peers personal network PNS question(s PNS values Polish migrants Polonia in Oslo potential primary incentive question Rabat RDS analysis RDS data RDS methodology RDS sampling RDS studies RDS surveys RDS-II recruitment process Respondent Driven Sampling respondent’s sample migrant sampling method Sampling to Migrant secondary incentive slow recruitment snowball sampling social network SS estimator sub-groups target population THEMIS THEMIS-Norway survey tion Tyldum Ukraine Ukrainian University of Warsaw variable wave Women in Houston workers