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Exploitation de l'enquête expérimentale Vols, violence et sécurité

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  • T. RAZAFINDRANOVONA

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Abstract

Insee decided to launch a series of experimental households surveys to increase knowledge in the field of internet data collection and to identify methodological issues. One of these expeimental surveys (web and paper), entitled “Vols, violence et sécurité (Thefts, violence and safety)†(VVS) took place in 2013, in parallel of the French victimisation survey (face-to-face) “Cadre de vie et sécurité (Living environment and safety, close to EU Safety Survey project)†(CVS). Convergence of victimisation rates is not achieved for these two surveys even with calibration techniques that would be questionable in a real production process. Differences between rates are probably more due to uncontrolled selection effects than “pure†mode effects. Besides this main question, this document tackles subjects such as progress of data collection, nonresponse factors and correction or quality of collected data and satisficing.

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  • T. Razafindranovona, 2016. "Exploitation de l'enquête expérimentale Vols, violence et sécurité," Documents de Travail de l'Insee - INSEE Working Papers m2016-03, Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:nse:doctra:m2016-03
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