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Challenges to Telephone Survey Sampling: Frames and Weighting Strategies

  • Kim, Sun-Woong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Statistical Society Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2005
  • The growing number of households with only cellular phones and no landline telephones, is decreasing the coverage of the landline frame. Dual frame sample designs are considered which draw phone numbers from the landline and the cellular number frame. Cellular phones may be used as personal or household devices. Weighting strategies appropriate to compensate for unequal probabilities in selecting dual frame samples are proposed. Also, some current issues are discussed.

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Coverage Rates for Households by Landline Telephone Frames in Korea (국내 유선 전화조사에서 표본추출틀의 포함률)

  • Hong, Sung-Joon;Park, So-Hyung;Kim, Sun-Woong
    • Survey Research
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.33-56
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    • 2009
  • Landline telephone surveys of the population of households or individuals in Korea often use telephone directories as sampling frames. Recently, the frequency of unlisted numbers in the directories has been increased and the number of households without landline phones has become larger with a spread of mobile phones. Landline telephone coverage has currently reached to a level that raises concerns about the currently due to a coverage bias on the statistics in question. In this paper, we first present the distribution of telephone ownership in Korea and make a comparison with some selected countries. Second, we describe the characteristics of telephone directories. Next, we directly or indirectly estimate the telephone coverage rates of the frames, and show that it may nationally be lower than 65.6% based on additional information. We conclude with remarks about future studies to reduce coverage bias, including the developments of efficient random digit dialing sampling methods.

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The Changes in Fixed Telephone Household Coverage Rates due to Diffusion of Mobile Phones: The Impact in Some Selected Countries including South Korea (이동전화 확산에 따른 유선전화 가구보유율의 변화: 한국을 포함한 주요 국가들을 중심으로)

  • 김선웅
    • Survey Research
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.27-49
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    • 2004
  • Recently, in several countries including South Korea, the percentage of households having fixed telephones, which is often called the fixed telephone coverage rates, has decreased due to a rapid spread of mobile phones. It is generally assumed that the lower the rates of coverage, resulting in a major frame undercoverage problem, the greater the possibility of the bias. In this paper, we first take a look at the changes of coverage rates in both fixed telephones and mobile phones in South Korea and examine the coverage rates by sociodemographic characteristics of households. Also, we refer to a change in the level of fixed telephone noncoverage and the resulting problems in the situation. Second, we provide a comparison of the coverage rates for households for some European countries, the United States, Canada etc. Finally, we suggest further research to rise to our research environments increasingly troublesome, owing to the wide spread of mobile phones.

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