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Unlocking further potential in the National Cohort study (NaKo) through comparability with the German Socio-Economic Panel

[working paper]

Schupp, Jürgen
Behrens, Johann
Kröger, Hannes

Corporate Editor
Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten (RatSWD)

Abstract

Background: The National Cohort (Nationale Kohorte = NaKo ) will be one of the largest cohort studies in Europe to include intensive physical examinations and extensive information about the socio-demographic background and behavior of the subjects. However, regional selectivity of the study and pot... view more

Background: The National Cohort (Nationale Kohorte = NaKo ) will be one of the largest cohort studies in Europe to include intensive physical examinations and extensive information about the socio-demographic background and behavior of the subjects. However, regional selectivity of the study and potential learning effects due to the panel structure of the data present challenges for researchers using it. Methods: We discuss the two problems and show how they might lead to potential biases when trying to obtain result s from the National Cohort that are representative for the total population of Germany. We suggest that the long-running German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) should be used as a reference data set for population means and as a control sample for detection of learning effects (panel effects) induced by information about the results of individual medical examinations. Results: We present a wide range of topics and indicators which are available in both the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) and the National Cohort ( NaKo ). These items can be harmonized to make the datasets comparable. The range of topics that overlap between SOEP and NaKo include socio-demographic variables, general indicators, socio-psychological environment, and to a limited extent biomarkers. Conclusion: Harmonizing certain survey item batteries from the NaKo to the SOEP standard can yield a great deal of additional research potential. This holds true both for researchers mainly interested in the NaKo data and for those mainly interested in the SOEP. Key points: Regional selectivity and learning effects in the National Cohort can be analyzed by using a reference data set: the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) Study. Conclusions for healthy policy based on the National Cohort can more easily be generalized to the total population of Germany living in private households. Harmonizing survey items between SOEP and NaKo would make it possible to validate and improve health-related survey questions in the SOEP.... view less

Keywords
health; health behavior; social factors; demographic factors; SOEP; data capture; panel; data quality; representativity; harmonization; Federal Republic of Germany; survey research

Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods

Free Keywords
German Socio-Economic Panel Study; NaKo; National Cohort; health surveys; study design

Document language
English

Publication Year
2014

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
14 p.

Series
RatSWD Working Paper Series, 237

Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10419/96504

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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