Survey on the Public’s Opinion towards MPF Management and Confidence 2018Back

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Research Background

After June 2012, June 2013, June 2014, May 2015, April 2016 and August 2017, Gain Miles MPF Consultants Limited commissioned the Public Opinion Programme (POP) of The University of Hong Kong in June 2018 to conduct this “Survey on the Public’s Opinion towards MPF Management and Confidence 2018” targeting Cantonese-speaking local working class of age 18-64 who are MPF members. The survey aimed to understand Hong Kong people’s opinions on MPF management and confidence.

 

The research instrument used in this study was designed entirely by the POP Team after consulting Gain Miles MPF Consultants Limited, while both POP and Gain Miles MPF Consultants Limited had equal say in the final instrument. Moreover, fieldwork operations, data collection and data analysis were conducted independently by the POP Team, without interference from any party. In other words, although the content of the questionnaire mainly came from the commissioning organization, POP was given full autonomy to design and conduct the survey, and POP would take full responsibility for all the findings reported herewith.



Research Team Members

Research Directors :
CHUNG Ting-Yiu Robert and
PANG Ka-Lai Karie

Project Manager :
LEE LEE Wai-kin Frank

Project Executive :
CHAN Wai-man Joyce

Data Analyst :
TAI Chit-Fai Edward


Survey date

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28 June to 24 July 2018

Survey method

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Random telephone survey conducted by real interviewers

Target population

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Cantonese-speaking local working class of age 18-64 who are MPF members

Sampling method

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Telephone numbers are randomly generated using known prefixes assigned to telecommunication services providers under the Numbering Plan provided by the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA). Invalid numbers are then eliminated according to computer and manual dialing records to produce the final sample. If more than one subject had been available, the one who had his/her birthday next was selected.

Sample size

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1,005 successful cases (including 668 landline samples and 337 mobile samples)

Effective response rate

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55.4%

Standard error

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Less than 1.6% (i.e. at 95% confidence level, the maximum sampling error of all percentages should be no more than +/-3.2 percentage points


Research Design

Telephone interviews were conducted by interviewers under close supervision. All data were collected by our interviewers using a Web-based Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (Web-CATI) system invented by the research team, which allowed real-time data capture and consolidation. To ensure data quality, on top of on-site supervision, voice recording, screen capturing and camera surveillance were used to monitor the interviewers’ performance.

 

Telephone numbers are randomly generated using known prefixes assigned to telecommunication services providers under the Numbering Plan provided by the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA). Invalid numbers are then eliminated according to computer and manual dialing records to produce the final sample.

 

The target population of this survey was Cantonese-speaking local working class of age 18-64 who are MPF members. For landline sample, when telephone contact was successfully established with a target household, one eligible subject was interviewed. If more than one eligible subject had been available, selection was made using the “next birthday rule” which selected the person who had his/her birthday next. The survey was conducted during the period of 28 June to 24 July 2018. A total of 1,005 eligible subjects were successfully interviewed. The effective response rate of this survey was 55.4%, and the standard sampling error for percentages based on this sample was less than 1.6 percentage points. In other words, the sampling error for all percentages using the total sample was less than plus/minus 3.2 percentage points at 95% confidence level.

 


Questionnaire (Chinese pdf format only)

Presentation Slides for Press Conference (Chinese pdf format only)

Presentation Slides for Forum (pdf format only)


Materials prepared by Sponsor



| Research Background | Research Team Members | Contact Information| Research Design | Questionnaire |

| Presentation Slides for Press Conference |Presentation Slides for Forum | Materials Prepared by Sponsor | Related Surveys |