Program
21st International Workshop on Household Survey Nonresponse
Programme
29th August 2010
19.00 Optional joint dinner / drinks at restaurant Lucas (www.cafe-lucas.de)
30th August 2010
Large conference room 168
08:30 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 – 09:20 Opening
09:20 – 10:20 Panel session 1: The nonresponse workshops: coming of age
Panel members: Lars Lyberg, Mick Couper, Ineke Stoop, Annelies Blom
Reporter: Ineke Stoop
10:20 – 11:00 Correlates of nonresponse: area effects
Chair: Peter Lynn
Reporter: Anina Vercruyssen
Toomse: Area effects in non-response (S1_1)
Casas-Cordero: Neighbourhood characteristics and participation in household surveys (S1_2)
11:00 – 11:20 Break
11:20 – 12:20 Adaptive and responsive designs (1)
Chair: Geoff Bright
Reporter: Peter-Paul Borg
Gambino, Laflamme, Wrighte: Responsive design at Statistics Canada: Development, implementation and early results (S2_1)
Calinescu, Schouten, Bhulai: Optimal Alloction of Resources in Adaptive Survey Designs (S2_2)
Peytchev: Responsive Design in Telephone Survey Data Collection (S2_3)
12:20 – 13:50 Lunch
13:50 – 14:30 Adaptive and responsive designs (2)
Chair: Femke de Keulenaer
Reporter: Simone Bartsch
Beullens, Loosveldt: Effects of interviewer allocation on the sample quality. A simulation study (S3_1)
Schouten: Dynamic adaptive designs: from paradata to data (S3_2)
14:30 – 14:50 Opportunities for nonresponse research (1)
Chair: Femke de Keulenaer
Reporter: Simone Bartsch
Peytcheva, Peytchev: Nexus between Breakoff and Unit Nonresponse (S5_3)
14:50 – 15:30 Interviewer effects
Chair: Gabriele Durrant
Reporter: Melania Calinescu
Carton, Pickery: Interviewer (non-)response performance over time (S4_1)
Loosveldt, Beullens: The effect of interviews on the sample quality (S4_2)
15:30 – 15:50 Break
15:50 – 16:50 Small group discussion (in rooms 164 and 158)
Chair: Barry Schouten
Reporter: Carolina Casas-Cordero
18.00 Guided tour of Nürnberg
20.00 Workshop Dinner in the Marientorzwinger (www.marientorzwinger.de)
31st August 2010
Room 164
09:00 – 10:20 Opportunities for nonresponse research (2)
Chair: Peter-Paul Borg
Reporter: Mari Toomse
Kreuter, Tourangeau, Fulton, Charuoenruk: Motivated underreporting in screening interviews (S5_1)
Sakshaug: Using Paradata to Evaluate Mode Switch Nonresponse Effects in a “Recruit-and Switch” Survey (S5_2)
Korbmacher, Schröder: Nonresponse when linking survey data with administrative data (S5_4)
Roberts, Sturgis, Allum: Common causes of nonresponse and measurement error on the 2008 ANES Panel Survey (S5_5)
10:20 – 10:50 Break
10:50 – 11:50 Nonresponse adjustments (1)
Chair: Lars Lyberg
Reporter: Hans Kiesl
Cobben, Boonstra: Nonresponse adjustment in mixed-mode surveys (S6_1)
Fumagalli, Nicoletti: Imputation models: Is weighting for unit nonresponse important? (S6_2)
Osier: Dealing with household nonresponse using generalized calibration (S6_3)
11:50 – 12:50 Panel session 2: Impact of the external survey environment/survey climate on response rates
Moderator: Boris Lorenc
Panel members: Mary Mulry, Geert Loosveldt, Duncan Wrighte
Reporter: Julie Korbmacher
12:50 – 14:20 Lunch
14:20 – 15:00 Nonresponse adjustments (2)
Chair: Edith de Leeuw
Reporter: Anton Örn Karlsson
Lynn, Kaminska: Criteria for developing non-response weight adjustments for secondary users of complex longitudinal surveys (S7_1)
Bright: Non-response and bias effects in two surveys: the Labour Force and Household Assets Surveys in the UK (S7_2)
15:00 – 16:00 Poster session (room 164 and foyer)
Chair: Mathis Schröder
Reporter: Thomas Klausch
16:00 – 16:20 Break
16:20 – 16:50 Special paper session
Chair: Frauke Kreuter
Reporter: Fannie Cobben
Andridge, Little: Proxy Pattern-Mixture Analysis for Survey Nonresponse
16:50 – 18:10 Correlates of nonresponse (1)
Chair: Gerrit Müller
Reporter: Tora Lofgren
Saßenroth: Understanding survey participation in the context of
personality: A theoretical framework (S8_1)
Ludwig, Krieger, Pforr: The effect of interview length on item nonresponse (S8_2)
Vercruyssen, Van de Putte, Roose: The effect of work-family conflict on contactability of respondents in surveys: traces of a nonresponse bias (S8_3)
Luiten, Cobben: Predicting cooperation in survey research (S8_4)
19:00 Optional joint dinner at Gutmann am Dutzendteich (www.gutmann-am-dutzendteich.de)
1st September 2010
Large conference room 168
09:20 – 10:20 Data collection modes and nonresponse (bias)
Chair: Peter Lugtig
Reporter: Gesine Güllner
Laaksonen, Heiskanen: Unit non-response of three modes for the crime victim survey: Results from Finnish European Security Survey (S9_1)
Thomas Klausch: Residual mode effects after adjusting for mode-specific nonresponse in a mixed-mode study. All remainders due to measurement? (S9_2)
De Keulenaer, Manchin, Dombi, Csernai: Exploring variables underlying non-response in a dual-frame (panel) sample of mobile and landline numbers (S9_3)
10:20 – 10:50 Break
10:50 – 11:50 Predictors of attrition
Chair: Andy Peytchev
Reporter: Denise Saßenroth
Lugtig, de Leeuw, Hox: Attrition in the LISS Panel: Separating ‘stayers’, ‘sleepers’ and other types of panel respondents (S10_1)
Voorpostel, Lipps: Attrition in the Swiss Household Panel: Does change predict drop-out? (S10_2)
Kaminska, Lynn: Panel attrition: How important is it to keep the same interviewer? (S10_3)
11:50 – 13:20 Lunch
13:20 – 14:00 Using survey design to reduce nonresponse
Chair: Hans Kiesl
Reporter: Joseph Sakshaug
Lofgren, Holth, Berglund: Experimenting with incentives and accounting period in the Norwegian Household Budget Survey (S11_1)
Scherpenzeel, Vis: Encouraging and maintaining in an Internet panel: Effects of letters, incentives and feedback (S11_2)
14:00 – 15:30 Closing session
Chair: Mick Couper
Reporter: Annelies Blom
Poster session
Bartsch, Engel, Vehre: Selection Steps in the mixed-mode Bremen Access Panel: Who participates and remains in the panel?
D’Arrigo, Durrant, Steele: Modelling the Process Leading to Cooperation or Refusal using Interviewer Call Record Data
Dixon: Differences in Paradata Patterns Between Surveys
Gabler, Ganninger: Estimation of the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient under Cluster Sampling
Goni, Iztueta: Mixed Mode Effect in the Social Capital Survey 2007 of Eustat
Horváth: On the nature of non-response in the Hungarian Labour Force Survey with Nonresponse
Schröder, Blom: Respondent Incentives, Interviewer Training and Survey Participation
Vanderhoeft, Storms: Towards a fully probabilistic sampling procedure to deal with low response rates in the Belgian Household Budget Survey