Occupation coding during the interview
Abstract
"Currently, most surveys ask for occupation with open-ended questions. The verbatim responses are coded afterwards, which is error-prone and expensive. We describe an alternative approach that allows occupation coding during the interview. Our new technique utilizes a supervised learning algorithm to predict candidate job categories. These suggestions are presented to the respondent, who can in turn choose the most adequate occupation. 72.4% of the respondents selected an occupation when the new instrument was tested in a telephone survey, implicating potential cost savings. To aid further improvements, we identify a number of factors how to increase quality and reduce interview duration." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
Cite article
Schierholz, M., Gensicke, M. & Tschersich, N. (2016): Occupation coding during the interview. (IAB-Discussion Paper 17/2016), Nürnberg, 30 p.
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Further information
- Appendix A: Additional Results
- Appendix B: Questionnaire
- Appendix C: Description of the Algorithm
- Appendix D: Instructions for Validation
- Appendix E: Behavior Coding Manual
- later released (possibly different) in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in Society, (2017), 181 (2018), 2, 379-407