Publications, Volume 229Institute of Social Research, 1986 |
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... response rates were quite high ( 96 or 97 percent ) in all years except 1968 and 1969. The lower response rates in 1969 prompted us to estimate a separate weight adjustment for 1969 , and the high response rates of subsequent years ...
... response rates were quite high ( 96 or 97 percent ) in all years except 1968 and 1969. The lower response rates in 1969 prompted us to estimate a separate weight adjustment for 1969 , and the high response rates of subsequent years ...
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... response strata " , so as to maximize the explained variance in the dependent variable , that , in this case , was a dichotomous response - nonresponse indicator . SEARCH is a very flexible model , with requirements of neither ...
... response strata " , so as to maximize the explained variance in the dependent variable , that , in this case , was a dichotomous response - nonresponse indicator . SEARCH is a very flexible model , with requirements of neither ...
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... response rate of the 1968 response - type subgroup into which the individual fell . ( This produces the 1969 revised individual weight . ) 2 ) ( a ) the 1969-1974 survival probability for the individual's 1969 age - race- gender group ...
... response rate of the 1968 response - type subgroup into which the individual fell . ( This produces the 1969 revised individual weight . ) 2 ) ( a ) the 1969-1974 survival probability for the individual's 1969 age - race- gender group ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Five Thousand American Families: Patterns of Economic Progress, Volume 3 James N. Morgan,Greg J. Duncan Affichage d'extraits - 1974 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
1968 interview actual number annual hours asset income became main family became nonresponse born or moved current year Code data were assigned DK Inap eligible and became Ended a position excluding missing data extra job food stamps FU member he/she Head or Wife Head's Employment Events hours or less hours per week housework ID Number individual was born institution interview and became Interview Number jj jj jj keeping house KINDRED WORKERS labor force labor income least less per week main family nonresponse main job Major assignment mean nonzero month Had extra mover-out nonresponse Multiple changes resulting nonresponse by 1977 oooo panel family pension or retirement permanently disabled position/work situation RECEIVED UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION represent the actual sample Head sample member Sequence Number student tape code taxable income temporarily disabled temporarily laid TLOC transfer income unemployed and looking unemployed/temporarily laid variable represent whole dollars Wife's/"Wife's wife/friend