Discussion of ‘A historical perspective on the institutional bases for survey research in the United States’

Review of ‘The silent minority’

Gender Effects among Telephone Interviewers in a Survey of Economic Attitudes

Male and female telephone interviewers are compared on both administrative efficiency and data quality, using data from 24 replications of an attitudinal survey on personal and national economic prospects. The 40 male interviewers used over the two-year period are found to exhibit higher turnover rates and, because of that, lower response rates and higher training… Continue reading Gender Effects among Telephone Interviewers in a Survey of Economic Attitudes

Comment on Platek and Sarndal, ‘Can the statistician deliver?’

Race, ethnic and skill-based inequalities in women’s earnings

Poverty and unemployment

The influence of union transitions on white adults’ attitudes toward cohabitation

Environmental histories: Expression of self and place

P10-3 Comparaison d’une approche spatiale à l’approche multiniveau dans l’analyse des effets du contexte sur la santé : un exemple sur les modes d’utilisation des soins en France

Comparing 2 Global Measures of Perceived Neighborhood Quality