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Using Social Networks to Sample Migrants and Study the Complexity of Contemporary Immigration: An Evaluation Study
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2021
unpublished
We test the effectiveness of a link-tracing sampling approach, Network Sampling with Memory (NSM) to recruit samples of rare immigrant populations with an application among Chinese immigrants in the Raleigh-Durham Area of North Carolina. NSM uses the population network revealed by data from the survey to improve the efficiency of link-tracing sampling, and has been shown to substantially reduce design effects in simulated sampling. Our goals are: (1) to show that it is possible to recruit a
doi:10.31235/osf.io/8xack
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