Vliv věku a pohlaví tazatele a respondenta na náročnost výběrového šetření v seniorské populaci

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Title in English The influence of age and gender of interviewer and respondent’s characteristics on the difficulty of responding to sample surveys among the elderly population
Authors

PETROVÁ KAFKOVÁ Marcela

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Data a výzkum
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Web http://dav.soc.cas.cz/uploads/9a02389ce5c30f48c8f7ba8bc475733ed2c50bdb_DaV12_2_p113-127_PetrovaKafkova.pdf
Field Sociology, demography
Keywords Older people; ageing research; interviewer effec; survey
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Description This paper focuses on the issue of surveying older people. Increasing interest in the issue of ageing and old age has been accompanied by infrequent debate on the methodological pitfalls that might influence research into this specific, albeit very heterogeneous population. Interviewers routinely complete post-interview questions that provide important information on such criteria as respondent difficulty in answering the questions posed. This article examines such difficulty in terms of interviewer and respondent characteristics. It investigates three potential explanations of why interviewers judge an interview as difficult: (1) interviewer characteristics (age and gender), (2) socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent and (3) respondents’ sense of well-being. The data used in this study were obtained from four surveys conducted with older people in the Czech Republic between 2007 and 2011. These surveys explored ageing and old age. The findings show the crucial importance of respondents’ sense of well-being and level of education. No interviewer age or gender effects were observed.
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