Do Demographic Profiles of Listed and Unlisted Households Differ? Results of a Nationwide Telephone Survey

Renee N. Carey, A. Reid, S. Peters, L. Fritschi
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A growing number of households are not reachable through traditional directory-based samples, which can have important implications for the representativeness of telephone surveys. The current study aims to investigate the demographic differences between households which have their telephone numbers listed or not listed in the Australian White Pages telephone directory. A total of 5,023 eligible Australian residents who were currently in paid employment participated in this study. Each respondent’s telephone number was individually matched to the residential White Pages to determine its listed status, and demographic variables were compared between those with a listed and unlisted telephone number. Those with an unlisted number were significantly more likely to be younger, to have been born in a country outside of Australia, and to live in a lower socioeconomic area than those who were listed in the White Pages. These demographic differences should be considered when undertaking telephone surveys using a White Pages sample.
登记住户与非登记住户的人口统计资料是否不同?全国电话调查结果
越来越多的家庭无法通过传统的基于目录的抽样联系到,这可能对电话调查的代表性产生重要影响。目前的研究旨在调查电话号码列在澳大利亚白页电话簿上或未列在电话号码簿上的家庭之间的人口统计学差异。共有5,023名符合条件的澳大利亚居民参加了这项研究。每个被调查者的电话号码分别与住宅白页相匹配,以确定其已列状态,并比较已列电话号码和未列电话号码之间的人口统计学变量。与白页上列出的人相比,那些没有列出号码的人更年轻、出生在澳大利亚以外的国家、生活在社会经济水平较低的地区的可能性要大得多。在使用白页样本进行电话调查时,应考虑到这些人口统计学差异。
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