Linking Survey Data with Administrative Social Security Data - the Project 'Interactions Between Capabilities in Work and Private Life'

German Record Linkage Center, Working Paper Series, No. WP-GRLC-2014-02, January 18, 2014

13 Pages Posted: 4 Mar 2020

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Christopher-Johannes Schild

Deutsche Bundesbank, Dep. Statistics, Research Data Centre

Manfred Antoni

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Date Written: January 18, 2014

Abstract

We perform a record linkage of survey data from the project “Interactions Between Capabilities in Work and Private Life: A Study of Employees in Different Work Organizations”, a sub-project of the research group “From Heterogeneities to Inequalities” at Bielefeld University, with administrative social security data from the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) at the German Federal Employment Agency. We describe both data sets with regard to the identifiers available for the record linkage (such as names and addresses), as well as the methods and procedures that were used for this record linkage. As a final result, about 73% of the survey records could be linked, which is slightly below our average matching success rate for individual data.

Keywords: administrative data, Germany, record linkage, survey data

Suggested Citation

Schild, Christopher-Johannes and Antoni, Manfred, Linking Survey Data with Administrative Social Security Data - the Project 'Interactions Between Capabilities in Work and Private Life' (January 18, 2014). German Record Linkage Center, Working Paper Series, No. WP-GRLC-2014-02, January 18, 2014, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3530883 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3530883

Christopher-Johannes Schild

Deutsche Bundesbank, Dep. Statistics, Research Data Centre ( email )

Wilhelm-Epstein-Straße 14
Frankfurt am Main, 60431
Germany

Manfred Antoni (Contact Author)

Institute for Employment Research (IAB) ( email )

Regensburger Str. 104
Nuremberg, 90478
Germany

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