This working paper outlines the design of the OECD Risks that Matter (RTM) Survey and provides technical documentation supporting the questionnaire, fieldwork and analysis. It also includes for the first time a cross-walk enabling users to connect variables more easily across the four waves of the RTM Survey. The paper offers a bibliography of OECD and non-OECD publications that have drawn on the survey’s findings and microdata, including reports, working papers, policy briefs and peer-reviewed articles, as well as a review of international surveys on economic and social risks and social policy that are closely related to the RTM Survey.
Survey design and technical documentation supporting the OECD Risks that Matter Survey
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