"benefit drop address"
Please explain!
Ray Thomas
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Subject: Re: More about Lockheed Martin and the census [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Giving people a cash incentive usually helps - but in context one would need to do that in the parallel census coverage survey. You need to ensure that it isn't taken off their benefits though. Equally if you are in a flat interviewing a lone parent and the father of her children is present you need to take his details too - including an address (usually known as a benefit drop address). Some 100 years later that'll become evident (at least it did in the old enumerators' books).
Sometimes a lottery type incentive works - either handing out scratchcards or putting names of those who return forms in a raffle for a reasonably decent consumer durable, with a rather better than lottery chance of winning.
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