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Provisional Programme: 

9:00 – 9:30 Registration

9:30 – 9:40 Welcome and Introductions

9:40 – 10:30 Keynote speech: The past, present and future of survey research

Speaker: Professor Patrick Sturgis (London School of Economics) 

10:30 – 11:10 Presentations 1

o Recruitment methods for surveys without field interviewers: Literature review (Nhlanhla Ndebele*, Cristian Domarchi, Rory Fitzgerald, Olga Maslovskaya, Peter Lynn, Ruxandra Comanaru) 

o An experimental comparison of within-household selection methods for self-completion surveys (Nathan Reece*, Peter Lynn) 

11:10 – 11:30 Coffee break

11:30 – 12:50 Presentations 2

o Knock-to-nudge methods to improve survey participation in the UK (Cristian Domarchi*, Olga Maslovskaya, Peter W. F. Smith) 

o Under-represented population subgroups in social surveys: Methods for respondent-driven sampling with probability-based seeds (Luciano Perfetti Villa*, Olga Maslovskaya, Carina Cornesse, Curtis Jessop) 

o Mode differences in who consents to data linkage (Jim Vine*, Annette Jäckle, Jonathan Burton, Mick P Couper) 

o Targeted response inducement strategies for self-completion surveys with address-based sample frames (Viktor Sladka*, Peter Lynn) 

12:50 – 13:30 Lunch break

13:30 – 14:40 Panel session: The Survey Futures legacy: Impact and next steps

Panellists: Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton), Sarah Henry (Office for National Statistics), Gerry Nicolaas (National Centre for Social Research – NatCen), Joel Williams (Verian Group) 

Moderator: Pablo Cabrera-Alvarez (ISER – University of Essex) 

14:40 – 15:00 Coffee break 

15:00 – 16:20 Presentations 3

o An evaluation of the look-up approach to occupation coding (Helena Koerber*, Matt Brown, Lisa Calderwood) 

o Viewing survey mode effects through the lens of causal directed acyclic graphs (Georgia D Tomova*, Richard J Silverwood, Peter WG Tennant, Liam Wright) 

o Using integrated non-survey data for monitoring and intervening in survey data collection (Peter Barlow*, Alexandru Cernat, Nikos Tzavidis, Natalie Shlomo, Joseph Sakshaug, Thomas O’Toole) 

o Are we stepping into the future? Exploring the representativeness of web-only surveys of the general population (Pablo Cabrera Álvarez*, Annette Jäckle, Jamie C. Moore, Gabriele Durrant, Jonathan Burton, Peter W.F. Smith) 

16:20 – 16:30 Closing remarks