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Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey (Nasis) 2010 Methodology Report, Bureau Of Sociological Research
Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey (Nasis) 2010 Methodology Report, Bureau Of Sociological Research
Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey (NASIS)
CONTENTS
Introduction 1
Mode Selection 1
Design & Item Selection 1
Sampling Design 1
Experimental Design Treatment 2
Data Collection Process 2
Response Rate 3
Data-Entry Training, Supervision, and Quality Control 3
Processing of Completed Surveys 3
Data Cleaning 4
Representativeness of the Survey 4
NASIS Sample Weights 5
Questions 5
Appendix A: Cover Letter 9
Appendix B: Formatted Mail Survey 11
Appendix C: Future Research Interest Card 20
Appendix D: Reminder Postcard 21
Appendix E: City and County FIPS Codes 22
Appendix F: Variables and Descriptions 27
Nasis 2010: Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey Questionnaire, Bureau Of Sociological Research
Nasis 2010: Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey Questionnaire, Bureau Of Sociological Research
Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey (NASIS)
We need your help to learn about how Nebraskans think, feel, and live. Your responses will help shape Nebraska program and policy development now and into the future.
62 questions; 8 pages
Rural Community Longevity: Capitalizing On Diversity For Immigrant Residential Stability, Rochelle L. Dalla, Tammy R. Stuhmer, Jennifer G. Deleón, Maria Isabel León Carreño
Rural Community Longevity: Capitalizing On Diversity For Immigrant Residential Stability, Rochelle L. Dalla, Tammy R. Stuhmer, Jennifer G. Deleón, Maria Isabel León Carreño
Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies: Faculty Publications
The premise of this research is that rural immigrants comprise a significant source of untapped human and social capital necessary for community development. However, to capitalize on the growing ethnic diversity in rural America, immigrant newcomers must want to stay in their new rural communities. This investigation was designed to identify factors necessary to enhance rural Latino immigrants’ long-term residential stability. Thus, we sought to: (1) identify perceptions of rural residence, with particular attention to employment opportunities and challenges; (2) assess formal support availability and community issues of greatest concern to rural Latinas; and (3) identify strategies for creating bi-cultural …