ERiK Methodological Report I: Target Populations, Sampling Frames and Sampling Designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2020
The ERiK Methodological Report I provides information on the methodological concepts of seven ERiK-Surveys on the quality of child day-care in Germany. These surveys include the five ERiK-Surveys 2020 and the parent survey, which was implemented in 2019 as part of the KiBS project, as well as the su...
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Zusammenfassung: | The ERiK Methodological Report I provides information on the methodological concepts of seven ERiK-Surveys on the quality of child day-care in Germany. These surveys include the five ERiK-Surveys 2020 and the parent survey, which was implemented in 2019 as part of the KiBS project, as well as the survey of children in day-care, set to be conducted in 2022. This method report introduces the seven distinct target populations of these surveys: youth welfare offices, family day-care workers, providers of childcare, directors of day-care centres, pedagogical staff in these centres, parents and children aged 4 to 6 attending day-care centres. Sampling frames for these target populations and their coverage in relation to the population are discussed. In addition, the sampling designs for the different target populations are introduced. The ERiK-Surveys 2020 of youth welfare offices and providers of childcare were complete population surveys. Stratified random samples (for directors) and stratified two-stage cluster samples were developed for the populations to which direct access was not possible (pedagogical staff and family day-care workers). Furthermore, the fieldwork results and response rate are included for the parents survey as part of the long-running DJI project KiBS, which included ERiK-specific questions for the first time in 2019. The ERiK-Surveys at the German Youth Institute (DJI) provide the basis for the introduction of a new monitoring system for early childhood education and care in Germany. The monitoring of the development of framework conditions in the day care system (in German: Entwicklung von Rahmenbedingungen in der Kindertagesbetreuung (ERiK)) is anchored in the "Act on the Further Development of Quality and the Improvement of Participation in Day-Care Facilities and in Child Day-Care (KiQuTG)" |
Beschreibung: | The ERiK Methodological Report I informs about the methodological concept of the ERiK-Surveys 2020 on quality of child day-care in Germany. In particular, it describes the target populations, sampling frames and sampling designs for the seven surveyed populations. - Online resource; title from title screen (viewed August 18, 2022) |
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spelling | Schacht, Diana D. Verfasser aut ERiK Methodological Report I Target Populations, Sampling Frames and Sampling Designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2020 Diana D. Schacht, Benjamin Gedon, Jakob Gilg, Christina Klug, Susanne Kuger 1st ed Bielefeld wbv Publikation 2021 1 Online-Ressource (24 Seiten) PDF txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier The ERiK Methodological Report I informs about the methodological concept of the ERiK-Surveys 2020 on quality of child day-care in Germany. In particular, it describes the target populations, sampling frames and sampling designs for the seven surveyed populations. - Online resource; title from title screen (viewed August 18, 2022) Open Access star The ERiK Methodological Report I provides information on the methodological concepts of seven ERiK-Surveys on the quality of child day-care in Germany. These surveys include the five ERiK-Surveys 2020 and the parent survey, which was implemented in 2019 as part of the KiBS project, as well as the survey of children in day-care, set to be conducted in 2022. This method report introduces the seven distinct target populations of these surveys: youth welfare offices, family day-care workers, providers of childcare, directors of day-care centres, pedagogical staff in these centres, parents and children aged 4 to 6 attending day-care centres. Sampling frames for these target populations and their coverage in relation to the population are discussed. In addition, the sampling designs for the different target populations are introduced. The ERiK-Surveys 2020 of youth welfare offices and providers of childcare were complete population surveys. Stratified random samples (for directors) and stratified two-stage cluster samples were developed for the populations to which direct access was not possible (pedagogical staff and family day-care workers). Furthermore, the fieldwork results and response rate are included for the parents survey as part of the long-running DJI project KiBS, which included ERiK-specific questions for the first time in 2019. The ERiK-Surveys at the German Youth Institute (DJI) provide the basis for the introduction of a new monitoring system for early childhood education and care in Germany. The monitoring of the development of framework conditions in the day care system (in German: Entwicklung von Rahmenbedingungen in der Kindertagesbetreuung (ERiK)) is anchored in the "Act on the Further Development of Quality and the Improvement of Participation in Day-Care Facilities and in Child Day-Care (KiQuTG)" Namensnennung - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0 International CC BY-SA 4.0 cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode.de Quality Development; empirical survey; educational research; educational study; Qualitätsmonitoring; sampling design; early childhood education; field study; education; Survey Methodology; Technical Report Gedon, Benjamin Verfasser aut Gilg, Jakob Verfasser aut Klug, Christina Verfasser aut Kuger, Susanne Verfasser aut https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.3278/9783763966967 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | ERiK Methodological Report I Target Populations, Sampling Frames and Sampling Designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2020 |
title_auth | ERiK Methodological Report I Target Populations, Sampling Frames and Sampling Designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2020 |
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title_full | ERiK Methodological Report I Target Populations, Sampling Frames and Sampling Designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2020 Diana D. Schacht, Benjamin Gedon, Jakob Gilg, Christina Klug, Susanne Kuger |
title_fullStr | ERiK Methodological Report I Target Populations, Sampling Frames and Sampling Designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2020 Diana D. Schacht, Benjamin Gedon, Jakob Gilg, Christina Klug, Susanne Kuger |
title_full_unstemmed | ERiK Methodological Report I Target Populations, Sampling Frames and Sampling Designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2020 Diana D. Schacht, Benjamin Gedon, Jakob Gilg, Christina Klug, Susanne Kuger |
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