Surveying Migrant Households: A Comparison of Census-Based, Snowball, And Intercept Point Surveys
Few representative surveys of households of migrants exist, limiting the analysis of the effects of international migration on sending families. This paper reports the results of an experiment designed to compare the performance of three alternative survey methods in collecting data from Japanese-Br...
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Zusammenfassung: | Few representative surveys of households of migrants exist, limiting the analysis of the effects of international migration on sending families. This paper reports the results of an experiment designed to compare the performance of three alternative survey methods in collecting data from Japanese-Brazilian families, many of whom send migrants to Japan. The three surveys conducted were 1) Households selected randomly from a door-to-door listing using the Brazilian Census to select census blocks; 2) A snowball survey using Nikkei community groups to select the seeds; and 3) An intercept point survey collected at Nikkei community gatherings, ethnic grocery stores, sports clubs, and other locations where family members of migrants are likely to congregate. The authors analyze how closely well-designed snowball and intercept point surveys can approach the much more expensive census-based method in terms of giving information on the characteristics of migrants, the level of remittances received, and the incidence and determinants of return migration |
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title | Surveying Migrant Households A Comparison of Census-Based, Snowball, And Intercept Point Surveys |
title_auth | Surveying Migrant Households A Comparison of Census-Based, Snowball, And Intercept Point Surveys |
title_exact_search | Surveying Migrant Households A Comparison of Census-Based, Snowball, And Intercept Point Surveys |
title_exact_search_txtP | Surveying Migrant Households A Comparison of Census-Based, Snowball, And Intercept Point Surveys |
title_full | Surveying Migrant Households A Comparison of Census-Based, Snowball, And Intercept Point Surveys McKenzie, David J |
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title_full_unstemmed | Surveying Migrant Households A Comparison of Census-Based, Snowball, And Intercept Point Surveys McKenzie, David J |
title_short | Surveying Migrant Households |
title_sort | surveying migrant households a comparison of census based snowball and intercept point surveys |
title_sub | A Comparison of Census-Based, Snowball, And Intercept Point Surveys |
topic | Anthropology Benefits Of Migration Communities & Human Settlements Culture & Development Family Members Health, Nutrition and Population Housing and Human Habitats International Migration Migrant Migrants Policy Research Policy Research Working Paper Population Policies Progress Remittances Return Migration Small Area Estimation Poverty Mapping Social Analysis Social Development |
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