Exact(2)
Composite samples were prepared from gross samples collected at different depths from each cardinal axis.
Per year, approximately 640 trained interviewers interviewed between 10,898 and 12,538 German-speaking individuals aged 14 and older and living in private households in the whole of Germany (response rate: 67.4% and 73.1%, gross samples: 16,026 to 18,176 subjects).
Similar(58)
The unweighted gross sample consists of N = 10,240 cases.
Overall, the interviewers were able to contact a gross sample [25] of 30,300 households.
Thus, one interviewer did 19 interviews on average per year, referring to the gross sample.
Based on the gross sample, a response rate of 35% was achieved among Polish migrants.
The sample was introduced into capillary and separated immediately in the capillary with only about 2-nL gross sample consumption.
Table 4 shows the descriptive statistics for both this net sample and the gross sample (N=20,452) without listwise deletions.
Countries with household samples do not usually have information on migration background (such as citizenship and country of birth) in their gross sample.
Starting from a gross sample of about 8500 families, a total of about 3500 families (response rate 41%%) took part in the first assessment wave.
Table 2 shows the final distribution of disposition codes for the unweighted non-migrant gross sample, separated by migration status (operationalized by citizenship).
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