Susanne Kuger, Jakob J. Gilg, Sonja Herrmann, Franz L. Classe, Caterina L. Sanchez Steinhagen

ERiK-Methodological Report V

Design and Implementation of the ERiK-Surveys 2024

The ERiK-Methodological Report V is the fifth in a series of methodological reports related to the 'Entwicklung von Rahmenbedingungen in der Kindertagesbetreuung - indikatorengestützte Qualitätsbeobachtung (ERiK)' study. The report contains all background information on the methodology of the ERiK-Surveys 2024.
1 Preface
2 Introduction
3 Target Populations
3.1 Directors of Day-Care Centres
3.2 Pedagogical Staff of Day-Care Centres
3.3 Family Day-Care Workers
3.4 Youth Welfare Offices
3.5 Providers of Day-Care Centres
3.6 Parents of Children in Day-Care
4 Sampling Frames
4.1 Federal State Lists
4.2 Youth Welfare Offices & Family Day-Care Workers
5 Sampling Designs
5.1 Day-Care Centres: Directors & Pedagogical Staff
5.2 Youth Welfare Offices & Family Day-Care Workers
5.3 Providers
6 ERiK Parent Survey (KiBS)
7 Implementation of the ERiK-Surveys 2024
7.1 Questionnaires
7.2 Field Period
7.3 Providers
7.4 Number of Completed Questionnaires and Response Rates
7.5 Nonresponse Surveys
8 Data Quality of the ERiK-Surveys 2024
8.1 Limited Comparability of the 2020, 2022 and 2024 Surveys
8.2 Weighting
8.3 Informative Value at Federal and State Level
9 Summary
10 Bibliography
11 Appendix
The German Youth Institute (DJI) is one of the largest social science research institutes in Europe with an experience of over 60 years. The DJI conducts empirical studies into the life situations of children, young people and families, and provides policy advice to the German national government, the German federal states and local authorities as well as key impulses for professional practice.

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F. Classe et al. (2026). ERiK-Methodological Report V: Design and Implementation of the ERiK-Surveys 2024. Bielefeld: wbv Publikation. https://doi.org/10.3278/9783763979967

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