SOEP-Core - 2021: sampling, nonresponse, and weighting in wave 2 of living in Germany - nationwide Corona-Monitoring (RKI-SOEP2)
In: SOEP survey papers 1175 (2022)
In: Series C, Data documentations (Datendokumentationen)
Abstract
This paper describes the weighting methodology for the second wave of the Living in Germany - Nationwide Corona Monitoring study (RKI-SOEP2). Information from the larger, ongoing German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) study from which the households are sampled is used to analyze the determinants of non-contact, attrition, and refusal to participate at the household and individual level as well as to correct the data accordingly. For a sample of 6,791 households and 11,223 individuals, we find that personal attributes and socio-economic factors at the household level and the advent of the omicron variant are the key determinants at the household level for non-response. Demographic and socio-economic factors represent the most important predictors for non-response at the individual level.
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DIW Berlin, German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)
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