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This paper, 1) outlines some of the challenges in obtaining participation from older sample members in a survey that is not specifically tailored to older people, 2) provides evidence of the relative response propensity of older people in such a survey and, 3) provides experimental evidence of potential influences on age-related response propensity. Specifically, we analyse differences between younger and older sample members in response propensity to each of a number of components of the Understanding Society survey and we examine the interaction between respondent age and each of two experimentally-manipulated features of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel.
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http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/understanding-society/2012-03
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