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@article{ Schanze2023,
 title = {Response Behavior and Quality of Survey Data: Comparing Elderly Respondents in Institutions and Private Households},
 author = {Schanze, Jan-Lucas},
 journal = {Sociological Methods & Research},
 number = {3},
 pages = {1519-1555},
 volume = {52},
 year = {2023},
 issn = {1552-8294},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124121995534},
 abstract = {An increasing age of respondents and cognitive impairment are usual suspects for increasing difficulties in survey interviews and a decreasing data quality. This is why survey researchers tend to label residents in retirement and nursing homes as hard-to-interview and exclude them from most social surveys. In this article, I examine to what extent this label is justified and whether quality of data collected among residents in institutions for the elderly really differs from data collected within private households. For this purpose, I analyze the response behavior and quality indicators in three waves of Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. To control for confounding variables, I use propensity score matching to identify respondents in private households who share similar characteristics with institutionalized residents. My results confirm that most indicators of response behavior and data quality are worse in institutions compared to private households. However, when controlling for sociodemographic and health-related variables, differences get very small. These results suggest the importance of health for the data quality irrespective of the housing situation.},
 keywords = {Datengewinnung; data capture; Interview; interview; Datenqualität; data quality; Antwortverhalten; response behavior; alter Mensch; elderly; Altenheim; retirement home for the elderly; Pflegeheim; nursing home; Stichprobe; sample; Umfrageforschung; survey research}}