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These present new opportunities and challenges for data collection, especially in response to respondents' actions (Couper and Miller 2008).
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We examine the highest SWB category because it is the most "comparable" of the responses (the "happiest" response available to respondents).
The results evidence disparities in response according to respondents' demographic characteristics (Table 3).
5 At least one survey in the IFLS coded missing responses due to respondents not answering or not being able to remember their hours worked with zeroes, rather than missing values.
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