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Preface |
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1 Defining hard-to-survey populations |
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2 Hard-to-survey populations in comparative perspective |
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3 Measuring undercounts for hard-to-survey groups |
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37 | (21) |
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4 Counting and estimating hard-to-survey populations in the 2011 Census |
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58 | (24) |
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5 A review of quality issues associated with studying hard-to-survey populations |
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82 | (27) |
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PART II CONDUCTING SURVEYS IN DIFFICULT SETTINGS |
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6 Disaster research: surveying displaced populations |
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111 | (23) |
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7 Conducting surveys in areas of armed conflict |
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134 | (23) |
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8 Interviewing in disaster-affected areas: lessons learned from post-Katrina surveys of New Orleans residents |
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157 | (23) |
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9 Reaching and enumerating homeless populations |
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180 | (21) |
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10 "Where are our costumes?": the All Ireland Traveller Health Study -- our Geels 2007--2011 |
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201 | (22) |
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PART III CONDUCTING SURVEYS WITH SPECIAL POPULATIONS |
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11 Representing the populations: what general social surveys can learn from surveys among specific groups |
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225 | (20) |
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12 Surveying cultural and linguistic minorities |
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245 | (25) |
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13 Challenges to surveying immigrants |
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270 | (23) |
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14 Ethnographic evaluations on coverage of hard-to-count minorities in US decennial censuses |
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293 | (23) |
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15 Methodological and ethical issues arising in carrying out research with children and young people |
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316 | (31) |
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16 Challenges in the first ever national survey of people with intellectual disabilities |
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347 | (21) |
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17 Conducting research on vulnerable and stigmatized populations |
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368 | (11) |
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18 Surveying political extremists |
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379 | (20) |
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PART IV SAMPLING STRATEGIES FOR THE HARD TO SURVEY |
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19 Probability sampling methods for hard-to-sample populations |
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20 Recent developments of sampling hard-to-survey populations: an assessment |
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424 | (21) |
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21 Indirect sampling for hard-to-reach populations |
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445 | (23) |
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22 Sampling the Maori population using proxy screening, the Electoral Roll, and disproportionate sampling in the New Zealand Health Survey |
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468 | (17) |
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23 Network-based methods for accessing hard-to-survey populations using standard surveys |
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485 | (18) |
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24 Link-tracing and respondent-driven sampling |
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PART V DATA COLLECTION STRATEGIES FOR THE HARD TO SURVEY |
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25 Use of paid media to encourage 2010 Census participation among the hard to count |
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26 The hard to reach among the poor in Europe: lessons from Eurostat's EU-SILC survey in Belgium |
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27 Tailored and targeted designs for hard-to-survey populations |
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28 Standardization and meaning in the survey of linguistically diversified populations: insights from the ethnographic observation of linguistic minorities in 2010 Census interviews |
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29 Mobilizing hard-to-survey populations to participate fully in censuses and surveys |
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599 | (20) |
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30 Finding the hard to reach and keeping them engaged in research |
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Index |
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