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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Improving survey measurement of household finances: a review of new data sources and technologies

  1. Annette Jäckle
  2. Mick P. Couper
  3. Alessandra Gaia
  4. Carli Lessof
Book Chapter, Advances in longitudinal survey methodology, Ch.14 - June 1, 2021
  1. Peter Lynn
  1. Households
  2. Survey Methodology
  3. Information And Communication Technologies
  4. Finance

Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: coverage and participation rates and biases

  1. Annette Jäckle
  2. Jonathan Burton
  3. Mick P. Couper
  4. Carli Lessof
Journal Article - June 1, 2019
  1. Survey Methodology
  2. Information And Communication Technologies
  3. Finance

A review of new technologies and data sources for measuring household finances: implications for total survey error

  1. Annette Jäckle
  2. Alessandra Gaia
  3. Carli Lessof
  4. Mick P. Couper
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2019-02 - May 7, 2019 - download  
  1. Households
  2. Survey Methodology
  3. Information And Communication Technologies
  4. Finance

Understanding how people think about their daily spending

  1. Mary Suffield
  2. Heidi Hasbrouck
  3. Alice Coulter
  4. Annette Jäckle
  5. Jonathan Burton
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Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2018-02 - March 13, 2018 - download  
  1. Households
  2. Survey Methodology
  3. Information And Communication Technologies
  4. Finance

Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: response rates and response biases

  1. Annette Jäckle
  2. Jonathan Burton
  3. Mick P. Couper
  4. Carli Lessof
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2017-09 - October 4, 2017 - download  
  1. Survey Methodology
  2. Information And Communication Technologies
  3. Finance

Using an App to collect detailed expenditure data in a probability household panel survey: response rates, response biases and measurement quality

  1. Annette Jäckle
  2. Carli Lessof
  3. Jonathan Burton
  4. Mick P. Couper
Conference Paper, American Association for Public Opinion Research 72nd Annual Conference, May 18–21, 2017, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA - May 20, 2017
  1. Survey Methodology
  2. Information And Communication Technologies

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