Diana D. Schacht, Jakob J. Gilg, Benjamin Gedon, Martin Brusis, Janette Buchmann, Doris Drexl, Tony Hoang, Alexandra Jähnert, Susanne Kuger, Magdalena Molina-Ramirez, Michael Müller, Melina Preuß, Susanne Rahmann, Lisa Ulrich, Felix Wenger

ERiK-Methodological Report III

Conceptualisation and Design of the ERiK-Surveys 2022

The ERiK-Methodological Report III is the third in a series of methodological reports related to the 'Entwicklung von Rahmenbedingungen in der Kindertagesbetreuung -indikatorengestützte Qualitätsbeobachtung (ERiK)' study.

The report focuses on the conception, sample selection, and survey designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2022.
Together with the ERiK-Methodological Report I and II, that cover the ERiK Surveys 2020, it provides comprehensive background information on the ERiK-Surveys conducted in 2022 and describes their progression until December 31, 2021.
The subsequent steps, such as implementing the ERiK-Surveys 2022, will be described in a later report.
1 Preface
2 Introduction
3 Target Populations
3.1 Target Population of Directors of Day-Care Centres
3.2 Target Population of Pedagogical Staff in Day-Care Centres
3.3 Target Population of Family Day-Care Workers
3.4 Target Population of Youth Welfare Offices
3.5 Target Population of Providers of Childcare
3.6 Target Population of Children in Day-Care
4 Sampling Frames
4.1 Sampling Frame of Directors of and Pedagogical Staff in Day-Care Centres
4.2 Sampling Frame of Family Day-Care Workers
4.3 Sampling Frame of Youth Welfare Offices
4.4 Sampling Frame of Providers of Childcare
4.5 Sampling Frame of Children in Day-Care
5 Sampling Designs
5.1 Sampling Design for Directors of and Pedagogical Staff in Day-Care Centres
5.2 Sampling Design for Youth Welfare Offices and Family Day-Care Workers
5.3 Sampling Design for Providers of Childcare
5.4 Sampling Design for Children in Day-Care
6 Contacting and Survey Designs
6.1 Contacting of Directors of and Pedagogical Staff in Day-Care Centres
6.2 Contacting of Youth Offices and Family Day-Care Workers
6.3 Contacting of Providers of Childcare
6.4 Contacting of Children in Day-Care
7 ERiK Parent Survey
8 Survey Instruments
8.1 Pretest for Children
8.2 Questionnaire Revisions
Summary
Bibliography
List of Figures
List of Tables
A Appendix
The German Youth Institute in Munich was founded in 1963 and is one of the largest social science research institutes in Europe. Its staff members have been researching the living conditions of children, young people, and families for 60 years. They advise policy-makers and provide important impulses for practitioners. The authors of this report are Diana D. Schacht, Jakob J. Gilg, Benjamin Gedon, Martin Brusis, Janette Buchmann, Doris Drexl, Tony Hoang, Alexandra Jähnert, Susanne Kuger, Magdalena Molina Ramirez, Michael Müller, Melina Preuß, Susanne Rahmann, Lisa Ulrich, and Felix Wenger.

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Schacht, Diana D. et al (2023). ERiK-Methodological Report III: Conceptualisation and Design of the ERiK-Surveys 2022. Bielefeld: wbv Publikation. https://doi.org/10.3278/9783763974566

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  • Auflage: 1
  • Erscheinungsdatum: 15.12.2023
  • Umfang: 72 Seiten
  • Artikelnr: I74573
  • ISBN (Print): 9783763974573
  • ISBN E-Book (PDF): 9783763974566
  • DOI E-Book (PDF): 10.3278/9783763974566
  • Imprint: wbv Publikation
  • Sprache: Englisch

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