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Field Interviewer Profession
[Профессия Полевой Интервьюер]

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  • Rogozin, Dmitriy (Рогозин, Дмитрий)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The preprint was written based on the results of a methodical project organized by the Laboratory of Social Research Methodology of the Institute for Social Analysis and Forecasting of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration in 2017. After analyzing a series of biographical interviews with interviewers of call centers, the life of the field interviewer was reconstructed, and a comprehensive picture of the professional identity of the basic specialty in the industry of opinion polls was presented.

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  • Rogozin, Dmitriy (Рогозин, Дмитрий), 2018. "Field Interviewer Profession [Профессия Полевой Интервьюер]," Working Papers 051809, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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