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different from the decision about continued participation. Further, these differences have clear implications for the way panel …
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different from the decision about continued participation. Further, these differences have clear implications for the way panel …
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different from the decision about continued participation. Further, these differences have clear implications for the way panel …
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Many household panel surveys have experienced decreasing response rates and increasing risk of nonresponse bias in … recent decades, but trends in response rates and nonresponse bias in business or establishment panel surveys are largely … understudied. This article examines both panel response rates and nonresponse bias in one of the largest and longest …
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Nonresponse in surveys may result in a distortion of the distribution of interest. In a panel survey the participation … restates a result for Finland for the ECHP (European Community Household Panel). A second condition concerns the selectivity of … panel attrition after wave one. Here panel attrition must not depend on the income state of the previous panel wave. The …
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strategies for German wealth panel data. The authors create simulation data sets by blanking out observed data points: they … performance of multiple imputation using chained equations (MICE), an imputation procedure for panel data known as the row …
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strategies for German wealth panel data. The authors create simulation data sets by blanking out observed data points: they … performance of multiple imputation using chained equations (MICE), an imputation procedure for panel data known as the row …
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High nonresponse rates have become a rule in survey sampling. In panel surveys there occur additional sample losses due … to panel attrition, which are thought to worsen the bias resulting from initial nonresponse. However, under certain … conditions an initial wave nonresponse bias may vanish in later panel waves. We study such a "Fade away" of an initial …
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