SHARE Compliance Profiles – Wave 9
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angličtina
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SHARE Compliance Profiles – Wave 9
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The SHARE Compliance Profiles consist of a set of quality control and performance indicators based on Appendix 1. All participating countries are evaluated on these indicators uniformly, although the environments for conducting the survey differ among the SHARE countries. The combination of ex-ante specifications and ex-post Compliance Profiles hold all the participating countries to transparent and equal standards and allow for a fair comparison of national survey quality. An ex-ante harmonized endeavour like SHARE cannot afford to abide by country-specific standards on what qualifies as good performance. This document reports the adherence to SHARE quality standards in Wave 9. Section 2 describes the data input for this evaluation. Section 3 lists the survey agencies involved from Wave 1 to Wave 9. Section 4 reports the results in form of the various indicators. SHARE Wave 9 follows a unique structure that is different from earlier waves. Fieldwork for Wave 9 took place in two phases: Phase I fielding the SHARE Corona Survey 2 in CATI mode and Phase II fielding the standard SHARE questionnaire with a CAPI instrument. Data collection for Phase I of Wave 9 started in June 2021 in all the 28 participating countries first with telephone interviews on pandemic-related developments in respondents’ lives, followed by face-to-face interviews for Phase II starting in autumn 2021 in most countries with a CAPI instrument similar to previous waves, collecting information on respondents’ health, economic situation, and social participation. All indicators in the following paragraphs will be shown for the two phases of Wave 9 (Phase I/SCS2 and Phase II/CAPI). In Wave 8, 18 countries had drawn a refreshment sample: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland1 . Refreshment samples that were drawn in Wave 8 but could not be worked off completely due to the pandemic situation were now readdressed in Wave 9. Therefore, all results shown in this chapter have to be seen in comparison with the results from Wave 8 (for further information, see Methodology Volume Wave 8). This is especially true for Switzerland, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, and most of all for Israel. These countries had to stop right in the middle of fieldwork, and Israel at the very end of fieldwork. All other countries stopped fieldwork rather at the very beginning of their contact phase with the refreshment samples. No new refreshment samples were drawn specifically in Wave 9.
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O - Miscellaneous
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OECD FORD branch
50202 - Applied Economics, Econometrics
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Publication year
2023
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů