Comparing the participation of Millennials and older age cohorts in the CROss-National Online Survey panel and the German Internet Panel

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS
M. Revilla, Jan H¨öhne
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Abstract

Millennials (1982-2003) witnessed a set of events during their lives that differentiated them from older age cohorts (Generation X, Boomers, and Silents). Thus, one can also expect that Millennials’ web survey participation differs from that of older cohorts. The goal of this study is to compare Millennials to older cohorts on different aspects related to web survey participation: participation rates, break-off rates, smartphone participation, survey evaluation, and data quality. We use data from two online probability-based panels covering four countries: the CROss-National Online Survey (CRONOS) panel in Estonia, Slovenia, and the UK, and the German Internet Panel (GIP). We find significantly lower participation rate for Millennials than for older cohorts and higher break-off rate for Millennials than for older cohorts in three countries. Smartphone participation is significantly higher for Millennials than for Generation X and Boomers in three countries. Comparing Millennials and Silents, we find that Millennials smartphone participation is significantly higher in two countries. There are almost no differences in survey evaluation and data quality across age cohorts in the descriptive analyses, but some age cohort effects in regression analyses. These results suggest that it is necessary to develop new strategies to encourage Millennials’ participation in online surveys.
比较千禧一代和老年群体在跨国在线调查小组和德国互联网小组中的参与情况
千禧一代(1982-2003)在他们的生活中经历了一系列事件,这些事件将他们与更年长的群体(X一代、婴儿潮一代和沉默一代)区分开来。因此,我们也可以预期,千禧一代的网络调查参与程度不同于年龄较大的人群。本研究的目的是比较千禧一代和老年人在网络调查参与的不同方面:参与率、中断率、智能手机参与、调查评估和数据质量。我们使用了来自四个国家的两个基于概率的在线小组的数据:爱沙尼亚、斯洛文尼亚和英国的跨国在线调查(CRONOS)小组和德国互联网小组(GIP)。我们发现,在三个国家,千禧一代的参与率明显低于老年人,而千禧一代的离职率高于老年人。在三个国家,千禧一代的智能手机普及率明显高于X一代和婴儿潮一代。比较千禧一代和沉默一代,我们发现这两个国家的千禧一代智能手机参与率明显更高。在描述性分析中,调查评价和数据质量在年龄队列中几乎没有差异,但在回归分析中存在一些年龄队列效应。这些结果表明,有必要制定新的策略来鼓励千禧一代参与在线调查。
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Survey Research Methods
Survey Research Methods SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS-
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