Coverage Bias in European Telephone Surveys: Developments of Landline and Mobile Phone Coverage across Countries and over Time

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2013

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Mohorko, A
De Leeuw, EdithISNI 000000007973973X
Hox, J.ISNI 000000044922892X

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Abstract

With the decrease of landline phones in the last decade, telephone survey methodologists face a new challenge to overcome coverage bias. In this study we investigate coverage error for telephone surveys in Europe over time and compare two situations: classical surveys that rely on landline only with surveys that also include mobile phones. We analyzed Eurobarometer data, which are collected by means of face-to-face interviews and contain information on ownership of landline and mobile phones. We show that for the period 2000-2009, time has a significant effect on both mobile phone penetration and coverage bias. In addition, the countries’ development significantly affects the pace of these changes.

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cell phone, coverage, coverage bias, Eurobarometer, mobile phone, nonsampling error, Telephone survey

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Mohorko, A, De Leeuw, E D & Hox, J 2013, 'Coverage Bias in European Telephone Surveys: Developments of Landline and Mobile Phone Coverage across Countries and over Time', Survey Methods: Insights from the Field, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.13094/SMIF-2013-00002