Using paradata to manage nonresponse in the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics

Articles and reports: 11-522-X200800010996
Description:

In recent years, the use of paradata has become increasingly important to the management of collection activities at Statistics Canada. Particular attention has been paid to social surveys conducted over the phone, like the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID). For recent SLID data collections, the number of call attempts was capped at 40 calls. Investigations of the SLID Blaise Transaction History (BTH) files were undertaken to assess the impact of the cap on calls.The purpose of the first study was to inform decisions as to the capping of call attempts, the second study focused on the nature of nonresponse given the limit of 40 attempts.

The use of paradata as auxiliary information for studying and accounting for survey nonresponse was also examined. Nonresponse adjustment models using different paradata variables gathered at the collection stage were compared to the current models based on available auxiliary information from the Labour Force Survey.

Issue Number: 2008000
Author(s): Baribeau, Beatrice; Jocelyn, Wisner; Lévesque, Amélie; Phillips, Owen
Main Product: Statistics Canada International Symposium Series: Proceedings
Format Release date More information
CD-ROM December 3, 2009
PDF December 3, 2009