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Automated census linkage algorithms have become popular for generating longitudinal data on social mobility, especially for immigrants and their children. But what if these algorithms are particularly bad at tracking immigrants? Using nineteenth-century Irish immigrants as a test case, we...
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Introduction -- Administrative records, third-party data, and the American Community Survey -- Increasing American Community Survey participation through improved respondent communication -- References -- Appendixes.
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experiment features several stages of randomization. First, three different groups of sample participants are randomly assigned … year. At the time of the first interview, this sequence is randomly assigned to refer to "specific" time spans or to …
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Measurement errors are often a large source of bias in survey data. Lack of knowledge of the determinants of such errors makes it difficult for data producers to reduce the extent of errors and for data users to assess the validity of analyses using the data. We study the determinants of...
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We evaluate how nonresponse affects conclusions drawn from survey data and consider how researchers can reliably test and correct for nonresponse bias. To do so, we examine a survey on labor market conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic that used randomly assigned financial incentives to...
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