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Assessing the quality impacts Assessing the quality impacts of posting Census of posting Census Questionnaires Questionnaires Garnett Compton Garnett Compton Q2008 Conference, 8-11 July Q2008 Conference, 8-11 July 2008 2008

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Assessing the quality impacts of posting Census Questionnaires. Garnett Compton Q2008 Conference, 8-11 July 2008. Overview. Setting the scene – Post-out and the 2007 Census Test Differences in response Quality of the address register Costs Other quality and operational impacts - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Assessing the quality impacts of Assessing the quality impacts of posting Census Questionnairesposting Census Questionnaires

Garnett ComptonGarnett Compton

Q2008 Conference, 8-11 July 2008Q2008 Conference, 8-11 July 2008

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1. Setting the scene – Post-out and the 2007 Census Test

2. Differences in response

3. Quality of the address register

4. Costs

5. Other quality and operational impacts

6. Conclusions and questions

Overview

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Why consider Post-out?

• To reduce serious risks experienced in 2001, in particular the failure to recruit a large number of enumerators.

• To provide savings to invest in improving response.

• Because of the limited success of making contact at delivery.

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Household response rates by delivery method and ETC

ETC Hand delivery

Post-out Difference P value

Total 53.4% 50.6% 2.8% <1%

1 66.9% 63.4% 3.6% 1%

2 55.7% 51.2% 4.5% 4%

3 47.8% 44.7% 3.1% 9%

4 36.8% 37.0% -0.2% 54%

5 33.8% 29.3% 4.5% 1%

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Success rates at follow-up by delivery method by ETC

ETC Hand delivery

Post-out

1 37.1% 35.4%

2 27.0% 26.9%

3 23.6% 22.2%

4 16.5% 17.6%

5 14.9% 13.6%

Overall 26.0% 25.8%

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Address register coverage

• 680 (1.3%) new addresses found during enumeration in hand delivery areas

– Nearly 70% of new addresses were sub-premise addresses – suggest existed at time of AC.

– About 20% found already existing/available latest update.

– About 1/6 found in hand delivery areas during follow-up

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Estimated Cost Savings

Estimated cost savings between 100% post-out and 100% hand delivery

Initial return* rate difference

(%’age points)

Estimated savings

5 £28m - £35m

6 £25m – £33m

10 £6m - £21m

15 -£18m - £1m

* At the start of follow-up – 23 May

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Quality and operational impacts

• No difference in under/over count between two methods

• No difference in number failing 2 of 4 rule• No large difference in age/sex distributions

between delivery methods• 50% more calls to the contact centre in post-

out areas• CTES:

– No difference in views on “junk” mail– Small difference recognised as “official” mail

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Conclusions

• Post-out has an impact on return rates, but not success at follow-up. Post-out requires more follow-up to obtain same overall response rate.

• Differences in return rates are not affected by the hard to count characteristics of an area (i.e. the ETC).

• No significant differences in response quality• A post-out methodology will allow savings to invest in

targeted follow-up and community liaison.• The levels of AR undercoverage will be small with

minimal, but manageable, impact on the overall quality.

• Some operational impacts but manageable through design and development

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Thank you

Any Questions?