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Rationale and Methodologies for Surveying Vulnerable Neighborhoods: Lessons From Three Nordic Countries

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DSEID-001-8475930
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10.1177/00491241261450123
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Sociological Methods & Research
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SAGE Publications
Published
2026-5-16
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Abstract

The paper argues for the value of conducting surveys in vulnerable neighborhoods and provides a detailed account of a cost-effective strategy for surveying a recognized hard-to-survey population. The approach is illustrated through insights from the Vulnerable Neighborhoods Survey, conducted in three Nordic countries. The strategy focuses on a small number of specific neighborhoods and implements a range of measures to lower participation barriers. A key component involves combining random and non-random sampling techniques to facilitate the recruitment of a broad segment of residents. According to comparisons with registry data, the strategy produces samples that resemble the population on multiple demographic factors.

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Rationale and Methodologies for Surveying Vulnerable Neighborhoods: Lessons From Three Nordic Countries
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Peter Esaiasson, Kim Mannemar Sønderskov, Henning Finseraas, Niels Nyholt, Oskar Rönnberg, Jacob Sohlberg, Mari Vaattovaara
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