Prof Annette Jackle Deputy Director of Understanding Society - Professor, University of Essex Email aejack@essex.ac.uk Office 2N2.5A.10 Curriculum vitae Latest Publications A review of new technologies and data sources for measuring household finances: implications for total survey errorAnnette JäckleAlessandra GaiaCarli LessofMick P. Couper Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2019-02 - May 7, 2019 - download HouseholdsSurvey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesFinanceEvent-triggered data collectionAnnette JäckleJonathan BurtonMick P. Couper Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2019-16 - December 3, 2019 - download Life Course AnalysisSurvey MethodologyUnderstanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 11: results from methodological experimentsJonathan BurtonRoxanne ConnellyMick P. CouperThomas F. CrossleyCatherine De Vries, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2019-03 - July 10, 2019 - download Tarek Al Baghal Survey MethodologyThe acceptability and feasibility of asking monthly “life-event” questions in between waves of a panel studyAnna HorsleyKelsey BeningerNaomi DayGurprit DhillonAnnette Jäckle, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2019-06 - June 28, 2019 - download Life Course AnalysisSurvey MethodologyUnderstanding data linkage consent in longitudinal surveysAnnette JäckleKelsey BeningerJonathan BurtonMick P. Couper Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2018-07 - July 3, 2018 - download Survey MethodologyPsychologyUnderstanding how people think about their daily spendingMary SuffieldHeidi HasbrouckAlice CoulterAnnette JäckleJonathan Burton, et al Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2018-02 - March 13, 2018 - download HouseholdsSurvey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesFinanceThe use of new technologies to measure socio-economic and environmental concepts in longitudinal studiesAnnette JäckleAlessandra GaiaMichaela Benzeval Report - January 15, 2018 SurveysSurvey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesScience And TechnologyParticipation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: response rates and response biasesAnnette JäckleJonathan BurtonMick P. CouperCarli Lessof Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2017-09 - October 4, 2017 - download Survey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesFinanceWillingness to use mobile technologies for data collection in a probability household panelAlexander WenzAnnette JäckleMick P. Couper Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2017-10 - October 4, 2017 - download Survey MethodologyInformation And Communication TechnologiesMounting multiple experiments on longitudinal social surveys: design and implementation considerationsPeter LynnAnnette Jäckle Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2017-05 - May 14, 2017 - download Survey Methodology Posts navigation « 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 … 19 » Latest Media Job search and mismatch during the Covid-19 pandemicCarlos Carrillo-TudelaCamila ComunelloAlex ClymoAnnette JäckleLudo Visschers, et al Media - April 7, 2022 Labour MarketHealthCovid-19EconomicsUnemploymentProtect BAME people hit financially by Covid, says UK thinktankMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. CrossleyPaul FisherAnnette Jäckle, et al Media - November 8, 2020 Labour MarketIncome DynamicsSurvey MethodologyHousehold EconomicsHealthPovertyCovid-19Welfare BenefitsEconomicsDemographyFinanceWages And EarningsUnemploymentSavings And AssetsDebt: IndebtednessSocial StratificationEthnic GroupsThe Understanding Society Covid-19 studyAnnette JäckleMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas Crossley Media - September 15, 2020 SurveysSurvey MethodologyHealthCovid-19Black, minority Britons hit hardest by COVID job losses, researchers sayMichaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. CrossleyPaul FisherAnnette Jäckle, et al Media - June 8, 2020 Labour MarketIncome DynamicsSurvey MethodologyHousehold EconomicsHealthPovertyCovid-19Welfare BenefitsEconomicsDemographyFinanceWages And EarningsUnemploymentSavings And AssetsDebt: IndebtednessSocial StratificationEthnic GroupsBAME and single-parent families worst hit financially by Covid-19Michaela BenzevalJonathan BurtonThomas F. CrossleyPaul FisherAnnette Jäckle, et al Media - June 7, 2020 Labour MarketIncome DynamicsSurvey MethodologyHousehold EconomicsHealthPovertyCovid-19Welfare BenefitsEconomicsDemographyFinanceWages And EarningsUnemploymentSavings And AssetsDebt: IndebtednessSocial StratificationEthnic GroupsSee all media items