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illegal migration 5 item count method 5 list randomization 5 survey techniques 5 Data collection method 3 Erhebungstechnik 3 Illegal immigration 3 Illegale Migration 3 Resampling 3 Resampling method 3 Illegal migration 2 Item Count Method 2 List Randomization 2 Survey Techniques 2
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Free 7
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Book / Working Paper 7
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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English 5 Undetermined 2
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Siegel, Melissa 7 McKenzie, David J. 4 McKenzie, David 2 McKenzie, David Mckenzie 1
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Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), University College London (UCL) 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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CReAM Discussion Paper Series 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 Discussion paper series 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Working paper series / United Nations University, UNU-MERIT 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 2 RePEc 2
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Eliciting Illegal Migration Rates through List Randomization
McKenzie, David J.; Siegel, Melissa - 2013
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this question. List randomization is a technique that has been used in a number of other social science applications to elicit sensitive information. We trial this technique by adding it...
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Eliciting Illegal migration rates through list randomization
McKenzie, David; Siegel, Melissa - 2013
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this question. List randomization is a technique that has been used in a number of other social science applications to elicit sensitive information. We trial this technique by adding it...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014533004
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Eliciting Illegal Migration Rates through List Randomization
McKenzie, David; Siegel, Melissa - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2013
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this question. List randomization is a technique that has been used in a number of other social science applications to elicit sensitive information. We trial this technique by adding it...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010735637
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Eliciting Illegal migration rates through list randomization
McKenzie, David Mckenzie; Siegel, Melissa - Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), … - 2013
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this question. List randomization is a technique that has been used in a number of other social science applications to elicit sensitive information. We trial this technique by adding it...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010895113
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Eliciting illegal migration rates through list randomization
McKenzie, David J.; Siegel, Melissa - 2013
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009764001
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Eliciting Illegal migration rates through list randomization
McKenzie, David J.; Siegel, Melissa - 2013
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009777278
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Eliciting illegal migration rates through list randomization
McKenzie, David J.; Siegel, Melissa - 2013
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this question. List randomization is a technique that has been used in a number of other social science applications to elicit sensitive information. We trial this technique by adding it...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009745028
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