International nonresponse trends across countries and years: An analysis of 36 years of labour force survey data

E.D. de Leeuw, J.J.C.M. Hox, Annemieke Luiten

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Abstract

Household survey nonresponse is a matter of concern in many countries. In one of the first international trend analyses, de Leeuw and de Heer (2002) found that response rates declined over the years, and that countries differed in response rates and nonresponse trends. Their analyses cover longitudinal data on the Labour Force Survey from National Statistical Institutes for the period 1980 to 1997. We added a new data set, covering the period 1998 -2015, and analysed nonresponse data over time and countries. In these analyses we differentiated between voluntary and mandatory surveys. The trends visible in de Leeuw and de Heer (2002) continue with possibly a small deceleration in refusal rates.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages11
JournalSurvey Methods: Insights from the Field
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Labour Force Survey
  • Noncontact
  • Refusals

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