Comparing the effectiveness of respondent-driven sampling and quota sampling in migration research |
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Authors: | Agata Górny Joanna Napierała |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Banacha 2B, 02–097 Warsaw, Poland;2. Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw, D?uga 44/50, 00–214Warsaw, Polandagata@gorny.edu.pl |
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Abstract: | We evaluate the effectiveness in empirical migration research of the respondent-driven sampling (RDS) and the quota sampling with regard to four criteria: quality of the data; sociometric diversity of the sample; geographic coverage of the sample; and cost-effectiveness. We review two surveys of ex-USSR migrants, conducted simultaneously in the Warsaw metropolitan area, each undertaken with the use of one of the two sampling methods. We find that although the RDS was considerably costlier, it enabled faster data collection and posed a lower risk of underestimating the cost of the survey. We also find that the RDS generated higher-quality data, and that it was more successful in surveying short-term circular migrants. This comparative evaluation contributes to the literature on social research methods in that it links the sampling methods with the quality and character of the data, and helps assess the usefulness and applicability of RDS in empirical migration studies. |
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Keywords: | respondent-driven sampling quota sampling migration studies sampling effectiveness quality of data cost-effectiveness |
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