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TOP - Transitions and Old Age Potential: Data and Methodology Report for the Second Wave of the Study

TOP – Transitions and Old Age Potential: Methodenbericht zur zweiten Welle der Studie
[research report]

Mergenthaler, Andreas
Cihlar, Volker
Micheel, Frank
Sackreuther, Ines
Riedl, Sabine
Maruhn, Sabia

Corporate Editor
Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BIB)

Abstract

The follow-up survey for the Transitions and Old Age Potential (TOP) study took place from November 2015 until February 2016. Of the 3,897 the willing respondents from the first wave of 2013, three years later interviews were completed with 2,501 persons. In content, the second wave of TOP focuses o... view more

The follow-up survey for the Transitions and Old Age Potential (TOP) study took place from November 2015 until February 2016. Of the 3,897 the willing respondents from the first wave of 2013, three years later interviews were completed with 2,501 persons. In content, the second wave of TOP focuses on the transitions to retirement, the realization of activity intentions, particularly on the labor market, as part of a multi-stage model of action as well as on the changes in the potentials of older adults over the course of time. Like the first wave, the follow-up survey was also conducted by the Umfragezentrum Bonn (uzbonn) on behalf of the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB). In addition to measures for reducing the bias from panel mortality and for increasing coverage, longitudinal weighting methods were used that, among other aspects, adjusted for selective response probabilities in the second wave.... view less


Von November 2015 bis Februar 2016 fand die Wiederholungsbefragung der Studie "Transitions and Old Age Potential: Übergänge und Alternspotenziale" (TOP) statt. Von den 3.897 panelbereiten Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern der ersten Welle des Jahres 2013 lagen drei Jahre später abgeschlossene Intervie... view more

Von November 2015 bis Februar 2016 fand die Wiederholungsbefragung der Studie "Transitions and Old Age Potential: Übergänge und Alternspotenziale" (TOP) statt. Von den 3.897 panelbereiten Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern der ersten Welle des Jahres 2013 lagen drei Jahre später abgeschlossene Interviews von 2.501 Personen vor. Inhaltlich konzentriert sich die zweite Welle TOP auf die Übergänge in den Ruhestand, die Verwirklichung von Tätigkeitsabsichten, insbesondere am Arbeitsmarkt, als Teil eines mehrstufigen Handlungsmodells sowie die Veränderung von Potenzialen älterer Erwachsener im Zeitverlauf. Wie bereits die erste Welle, so wurde auch die Wiederholungsbefragung vom Umfragezentrum Bonn (uzbonn) im Auftrag des Bundesinstituts für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) durchgeführt. Neben Maßnahmen zur Reduzierung der Verzerrung aus der Panelmortalität und zur Erhöhung der Ausschöpfung kamen längsschnittliche Gewichtungsverfahren zum Einsatz, die u.a. für selektive Teilnahmewahrscheinlichkeiten an der zweiten Welle adjustieren.... view less

Keywords
retirement; pension; elderly worker; elderly; labor force participation; lifetime work period; career end; labor market; civil society; family; productivity; Federal Republic of Germany; longitudinal study

Classification
Gerontology
Population Studies, Sociology of Population

Document language
English

Publication Year
2017

City
Wiesbaden

Page/Pages
144 p.

Series
BiB Daten- und Methodenbericht, 3-2017

ISSN
2196-9582

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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