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Demographic surveys.
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Social surveys.
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1 online resource (xxv, 648 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
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computer c |
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online resource cr |
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. Defining hard-to-survey populations; 2. Hard-to-survey populations in comparative perspective; 3. Measuring undercounts for hard-to-survey groups; 4. Counting and estimating hard-to-survey populations in the 2011 census; 5. A review of quality issues associated with studying hard-to-survey populations; Part II. Conducting Surveys in Difficult Settings: 6. Disaster research: surveying displaced populations; 7. Conducting surveys in areas of armed conflict; 8. Interviewing in disaster-affected areas: lessons learned from post-Katrina surveys of New Orleans residents; 9. Reaching and enumerating homeless populations; 10. 'Where are our costumes?': The all Ireland traveller health study - Our Geels 2007-2011; Part III. Conducting Surveys with Special Populations: 11. Representing the populations: what general social surveys can learn from surveys among specific groups; 12. Surveying cultural and linguistic minorities; 13. Challenges to surveying immigrants; 14. Ethnographic evaluations on coverage of hard-to-count minorities in U.S. decennial censuses; 15. Methodological and ethical issues arising in carrying out research with children and young people; 16. Challenges in the first ever national survey of people with intellectual disabilities; 17. Conducting research on vulnerable and stigmatized populations; 18. Surveying political extremists; Part IV. Sampling Strategies for the Hard-to-Survey: 19. Probability sampling methods for hard-to-sample populations; 20. Recent developments of sampling hard-to-reach populations: an assessment; 21. Indirect sampling for hard-to-reach populations; 22. Sampling the Maori population using proxy screening, the electoral roll, and disproportionate sampling in the New Zealand health survey; 23. Network-based methods for accessing hard-to-survey populations using standard surveys; 24. Link-tracing and respondent-driven sampling; Part V. Data Collection Strategies for the Hard-to-Survey: 25. Use of paid media to encourage 2010 census participation among the hard-to-count; 26. The hard-to-reach among the poor in Europe: lessons from Eurostat's EU-SILC survey in Belgium; 27. Tailored and targeted designs for hard-to-survey populations; 28. Standardization and meaning in the survey of linguistically diversified populations: insights from the ethnographic observation of linguistic minorities in 2010 census interviews; 29. Mobilizing hard-to-survey populations to participate fully in censuses and surveys; 30. Finding the hard-to-reach and keeping them engaged in research. |
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Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU |
Alt author |
Tourangeau, Roger, editor.
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ISBN |
9781139381635 (ebook) |
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9781107031357 (hardback) |
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9781107628717 (paperback) |
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