Understanding Society Working Paper Series: 2012-02
An initial look at non-response and attrition in Understanding Society
- Peter Lynn
- Jonathan Burton
- Olena Kaminska
- Gundi Knies
- Alita Nandi
Published: January 2012
Research Interests
Completed PhD in 1999 – a study of the problems of non-response in surveys; worked as part of the Market Research Society's Research Development Fund Working Party on Non-Response. Research interests are mainly methodological and include survey participation, the measurement of party identification and voting/non-voting. Worked in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit (2005-2007), working on a number of projects including social cohesion and identity. Currently Survey Manager of Understanding Society.
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