SHARE Corona Surveys: study profile

Author:

Bergmann Michael1,Wagner Melanie2,Yilmaz Yasemin2,Axt Kathrin3,Kronschnabl Judith2,Pettinicchi Yuri2,Schmidutz Daniel2,Schuller Karin2,Stuck Stephanie2,Börsch-Supan Axel4

Affiliation:

1. Munich Research Institute for the Economics of Aging and SHARE Analyses (MEA-SHARE), SHARE Berlin Institute GmbH, Germany

2. SHARE Berlin Institute GmbH, Germany

3. Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe – European Research Infrastructure Consortium (SHARE-ERIC), Germany

4. Munich Research Institute for the Economics of Aging and SHARE Analyses (MEA-SHARE), Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy (MPISOC), National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Germany

Abstract

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) was in a unique position to respond to the need for high quality survey data on people’s changing living situations. Implemented as two telephone interviews in the summer of 2020 and 2021 in 27 European countries and Israel, the SHARE Corona Surveys present a great advantage by their integration into the longitudinal, multidisciplinary and ex-ante harmonised design of the SHARE study. This allows researchers to trace changes from the pre-pandemic period, through the different stages of the pandemic, and the post-pandemic situation. This article lays out the research aims and how the two Corona Surveys fit in the general design of SHARE. It presents the main design features of the SHARE Corona Surveys following the survey life cycle. It starts with information on procurement, contracting, funding, ethics, and data protection and sampling, followed by information on instrument design, translations, questionnaire content and interviewer training. Last, fieldwork, panel care and data processing are described. Focused on topics of health behaviour, health care, economics and social relationships, the balanced panel sample of the two SHARE Corona Surveys comprises more than 48,000 interviews and provides valuable information on how the 50+ population coped with the COVID-19 pandemic. The experience of implementing the SHARE Corona Surveys also offers insights into use of agile project management methods for large survey infrastructures and moving towards a multi-mode design in an ongoing panel data collection project.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

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