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        <titl>Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries - Germany - Wave 2</titl>
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      <dcterms:spatial>Germany</dcterms:spatial>
      <dc:identifier>2290</dc:identifier>
      <dc:contributor>Hannah Soiné &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6972-3376"&gt;&lt;img class="inline ml-1" src="https://i0.wp.com/info.orcid.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/orcid_16x16.gif?resize=16%2C16&amp;ssl=1" alt='' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</dc:contributor>
      <dc:contributor>Jonas Elis &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4087-9860"&gt;&lt;img class="inline ml-1" src="https://i0.wp.com/info.orcid.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/orcid_16x16.gif?resize=16%2C16&amp;ssl=1" alt='' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</dc:contributor>
      <dc:contributor>Lukas Fiege </dc:contributor>
      <dc:contributor>Manuel Diaz Garcia &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0009-0007-5738-4219"&gt;&lt;img class="inline ml-1" src="https://i0.wp.com/info.orcid.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/orcid_16x16.gif?resize=16%2C16&amp;ssl=1" alt='' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</dc:contributor>
      <dc:contributor>Dominik Keller </dc:contributor>
      <dcterms:modified>2022-01-17</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:temporal>2000-02-01</dcterms:temporal>
      <dcterms:temporal>N/A</dcterms:temporal>
      <dc:coverage>Only covered surveys with a sample size of 300 or larger before weighting</dc:coverage>
      <dc:coverage>N/A</dc:coverage>
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    <citation>
      <titlStmt>
        <titl>Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries - Germany - Wave 2</titl>
        <altTitl>CILS4EU</altTitl>
        <parTitl xml:lang="en">Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries - Germany - Wave 2</parTitl>
        <IDNo>DEN012</IDNo>
      </titlStmt>
      <prodStmt>
        <producer>CILS4EU-DE Team at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim</producer>
        <copyright>Prof. Dr. Frank Kalter, Prof. Dr. Irena Kogan, Dr. Jörg Dollmann (all affiliated with the University of Mannheim &amp; Mannheim Centre for European Social Research)</copyright>
      </prodStmt>
      <distStmt>
        <distrbtr>Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (GESIS)</distrbtr>
      </distStmt>
      <serStmt>
        <serInfo>2010-11-02</serInfo>
      </serStmt>
      <biblCit>Kalter, Frank, Anthony F. Heath, Miles Hewstone, Jan O. Jonsson, Matthijs Kalmijn, Irena Kogan, and Frank van Tubergen. 2016. Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries (CILS4EU) – Full version. Data file for on‐site use. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne, ZA5353 Data file Version 2.3.0, doi:10.4232/cils4eu.5353.2.3.0.</biblCit>
    </citation>
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      <subject>
        <keyword>Economic, cultural, digital, leisure and media consumption</keyword>
        <keyword>Demographic characteristics/behaviours</keyword>
        <keyword>Discrimination, racism, xenophobia and/or social exclusion</keyword>
        <keyword>Educational attainment/trajectory, human capital, skills</keyword>
        <keyword>Family reunification, marriage, family relations</keyword>
        <keyword>Health/health access</keyword>
        <keyword>Identity (ethnic, national, racial, religious) and belonging</keyword>
        <keyword>Financial situation and/or economic inequality</keyword>
        <keyword>Interethnic contact and conflict</keyword>
        <keyword>Labour market integration and/or socioeconomic mobility</keyword>
        <keyword>Language skills/training</keyword>
        <keyword>Leisure, sports and art activities</keyword>
        <keyword>Political inclusion and participation, and social/political attitudes</keyword>
        <keyword>Public attitudes about migration and  migrants</keyword>
        <keyword>Social cohesion and/or civic engagement and/or networks</keyword>
        <keyword>Transnational patterns (e.g. remittances, travel, engagement with ‘home’ country politics, etc.) and diasporas</keyword>
        <keyword>Religion</keyword>
        <keyword>Other</keyword>
        <keyword>General life satisfaction</keyword>
        <keyword>Academic/educational experiences</keyword>
        <topcClas>Demography.Migration</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.Minorities</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.CulturalAndNationalIdentity</topcClas>
        <topcClas>Economics.EconomicConditionsAndIndicators</topcClas>
        <topcClas>Economics.IncomePropertyAndInvestmentSaving</topcClas>
        <topcClas>LabourAndEmployment.Employment</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.SocialAndOccupationalMobility</topcClas>
        <topcClas>MediaCommunicationAndLanguage.LanguageAndLinguistics</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.LeisureTourismAndSport</topcClas>
        <topcClas>Politics.PoliticalBehaviourAndAttitudes</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.SocialBehaviourAndAttitudes</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.ReligionAndValues</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialWelfarePolicyAndSystems.SpecificSocialServicesUseAndAvailability</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.EqualityInequalityAndSocialExclusion</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.FamilyLifeAndMarriage</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.Youth</topcClas>
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      <sumDscr>
        <collDate event="start">2011-10-17</collDate>
        <collDate event="end">2012-08-13</collDate>
        <collDate cycle="Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries"></collDate>
        <nation abbr="DE">Germany</nation>
        <geogCover><![CDATA[
National
]]></geogCover>
        <universe clusion="I"><![CDATA[
Youth (between 13 – 25 years-old) only
Both men and women
]]></universe>
      </sumDscr>
      <notes subject="subsurvey">
2010-11-02,
Yearly
</notes>
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    <method>
      <dataColl>
        <timeMeth method="Longitudinal/panel survey (multiple waves with the same or partially overlapping samples)"></timeMeth>
        <dataCollector>CILS4EU-DE team at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES), University of Mannheim and IEA Data Processing Center</dataCollector>
        <frequenc>Yearly</frequenc>
        <sampProc><![CDATA[
Survey include subgroup of majority pop: Yes
Survey designed as a general population survey: No
Sampling strategy - closed: Random sampling/selection (i.e. probability sampling, of some kind)
Sampling strategy - open: Multistage disproportionate stratified cluster sample
]]></sampProc>
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          <txt><![CDATA[
Representative of the population: Yes
Sample design - full information: In the first stage, schools enrolling grades with mainly 14-year-old students were sampled proportionally based on their size. Prior to sampling, schools in the sampling frame were assigned to mutually exclusive groups (explicit strata) according to the proportion of proportion of Non-German nationals in the schools. Schools from higher strata (i.e. with a higher proportion of Non-German nationals) were oversampled. At the second stage, two classes with mainly 14-year-old students were randomly sampled per school. Lastly, all students of the sampled classes were part of the sample (exceptions: intellectually or functionally disabled students, students with insufficient German skills to fill out the questionnaire). One parent per student as well as the form teacher(s) of the sampled classes were also interviewed.
]]></txt>
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EMM Target population: which minority group(s): First generation, second generation, and third generation immigrants to Germany who were born between 1994 and 1996 (or attended 9th grade in school in 2010) and who have sufficient knowledge of German to complete the questionnaire.
Was the EMM target population…: A selection of residents of foreign/immigrant origin or ancestry in the city/region/country                        
Operationalization of target population: Country of birth of respondent; Country of birth of parents/grandparents; Citizenship/nationality of respondent (current); 
Sampling frame(s): List of schools and classes
]]></universe>
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Sampling units: Schools enrolling grades with mainly 14-year-old students (primary sampling units - PSU), Classes (secondary sampling units - SSU)
]]></unitType>
            <txt>[Total]</txt>
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            <unitType></unitType>
            <txt>Adolescents without migration background</txt>
          </frameUnit>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_sg2">
            <unitType></unitType>
            <txt>Adolescents with immigrant background (at least two grandparents foreign-born)</txt>
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        <targetSampleSize>
          <sampleSize ID="sampleSize_total">5274</sampleSize>
        </targetSampleSize>
        <collMode>
Telephone (CATI); Web/email survey; Paper self-administered (collected); Paper self-administered (postal); 
</collMode>
        <sources>
          <srcDocu>CILS4EU-DE Wave 2 Technical Report; CILS4EU-DE Wave 2 Questionnaire; CILS4EU-DE Wave 2 Codebook; CILS4EU-DE Wave 2 data set (full version); CILS4EU Technical Report Wave 1</srcDocu>
        </sources>
        <collSitu><![CDATA[
Who interviewed: A mix
Interviewers spoke migrant languages: Yes , German                                                            Questionnaire in migrant language: Yes
Language of questionnaire: German
Average duration/length of interview: 35
Number of questions: 129
]]></collSitu>
        <weight><![CDATA[
Are weights provided: Yes
Description: Design Weights for School, Class and Student level; Adjustment Weights for School, Class and Student level; Final Student Weight; House Weights; Senate Weight. For detailed information on the generation of these weights, see section 3 of this report : https://www.cils4.eu/images/wave1_material/technical/za5353_technicalreport_wave1.pdf
]]></weight>
      </dataColl>
      <notes subject="sampling method">The federal state of Bavaria did not participate in the survey.</notes>
      <notes subject="sample size">Please note that the weights are not included in the CILS4EU Wave 2 data set itself, but in the CILS4EU wave 1 data set. The CILS4EU data package includes both of these data sets and weights can easily be merged with the wave 2 data.</notes>
      <notes subject="data collection">Where possible, adolescents were interviewed by professional interviewers from the IEA Data Processing Center. Students who had left school or whose schools refused to participate after wave 1 were followed up by the CILS4EU-DE team at the University of Mannheim. // 7.3 is coded as "a mix" because the in-school interviews were conducted by professional interviewers and the telephone interviews were conducted by trained student assistants. // The EMM target population also included 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants to Germany. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that the native language of at least part of this group is German. Since telephone interviewers spoke German and the questionnaire was provided to all respondents in German, 7.4 and 7.6 have been coded as "Yes" and 7.5 and 7.7 has been coded as "German". // The questionnaire included a total of 129 questions. Due to filtering and differences between the modes, the number of items that respondents provided answers to varied.</notes>
      <anlyInfo>
        <respRate ID="respRate_total"><![CDATA[
Total net/achieved sample: 4256
Overall response rate: 80.7
Overall response rate calculated: Other                     , Information on the calculation of the response rate is available in the technical report (https://www.cils4.eu/images/wave2_material/technical/za5353_technicalreport_wave2.pdf)                                         ]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg1"><![CDATA[
SG1 net/achieved sample: 2067
]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg2"><![CDATA[
SG2 net/achieved sample: 2127
]]></respRate>
      </anlyInfo>
      <stdyClas>Survey in development/not yet completed: No</stdyClas>
    </method>
    <dataAccs>
      <setAvail>
        <accsPlac>Instructions on how to request access to the full dataset (only possible on-site at the Secure Data Center in Cologne) or the reduced dataset (available for download) are available as a pdf here: https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?id=53496</accsPlac>
        <avlStatus><![CDATA[
Availability of the survey dataset: Available by request
Access to complete dataset: Yes, but micro-data only available to analyse on a secure office/premises of the data archive or data producer
Access to portions of dataset: Not applicable (full dataset accessible)
Access to aggregate data results: No
]]></avlStatus>
      </setAvail>
      <useStmt>
        <restrctn>To work with the full version of the dataset, the data user must visit the Secure Data Center in Cologne; the reduced version of the dataset ist stored here: https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5656</restrctn>
      </useStmt>
      <notes>Additional information about the CILS4EU survey as well as all codebooks and documentation materials are also available here: cils4.eu</notes>
    </dataAccs>
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          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Technical survey documentation</titl>
            <IDNo>ZA5353</IDNo>
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            <version>https://doi.org/10.4232/cils4eu.5353.3.3.0</version>
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          <biblCit>CILS4EU. 2016. Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries. Technical Report. Wave 2 – 2011/2012, v2.3.0. Mannheim: Mannheim University.</biblCit>
          <holdings URI="https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5353"></holdings>
          <dcterms:available>Yes, publicly available</dcterms:available>
          <dcterms:conformsTo>No specific standard</dcterms:conformsTo>
          <dc:language>English</dc:language>
          <dc:language>ENG</dc:language>
        </citation>
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          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Questionnaire</titl>
            <IDNo>ZA5353</IDNo>
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            <version>https://doi.org/10.4232/cils4eu.5353.3.3.0</version>
          </verStmt>
          <holdings URI="https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5353"></holdings>
          <dcterms:available>Publicly available</dcterms:available>
          <dc:language>German; English</dc:language>
          <dc:language>ENG</dc:language>
          <dc:language>DEU</dc:language>
        </citation>
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        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries</titl>
            <altTitl>CILS4EU</altTitl>
            <parTitl xml:lang="en">Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries</parTitl>
            <IDNo>CIL2010</IDNo>
          </titlStmt>
          <dcterms:spatial>England; Netherlands; Sweden</dcterms:spatial>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <relStdy>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>No</titl>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <othRefs>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Any other publications</titl>
          </titlStmt>
          <biblCit>CILS4EU. 2016. Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries. Codebook. Wave 2 – 2011/2012, v2.3.0. Mannheim: Mannheim University.;Kruse, Hanno, Markus Weißmann, and Konstanze Jacob. 2016. Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries. Sociometric Fieldwork Report. Wave 2 – 2011/2012, v2.3.0. Mannheim: Mannheim University.</biblCit>
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    <notes subject="general identification information">Why was this survey coded as representative in 1.9? This survey uses multistage disproportionate stratified cluster sampling, during which there was a) an oversampling of people with a migration background and b) the exclusion of one German federal state (see also 4.3). Therefore, while the survey is not truly representative of the population unweighted, weights are provided (in wave 1 of CILS4EU) to adjust for the probability to be included in the sample. // As part of the main topic "1.13.24. Social cohesion and/or civic engagement and/or networks", classroom networks and romantic relationships were covered.</notes>
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          <IDNo>ZA5353</IDNo>
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          <version>https://doi.org/10.4232/cils4eu.5353.3.3.0</version>
        </verStmt>
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Migrant/minority related questions: Country of birth of respondent; Country of birth of parents; Country of birth of grandparents; Ethnic self-identification of respondent (multiple responses allowed); Mother tongue/language related question;                 
Dataset language(s) available: English; ENG                
]]></fileCont>
    </fileTxt>
    <notes>Further migrant/minority related questions were asked in wave 1 of the CILS4EU study. Specifically, information is available about the nationality of respondent (current). In addition to this, information about the nationality of parents (current) and ethnic self-identification of parents is available in wave 1 of the CILS4EU survey for respondents whose parents filled out the CILS4EU wave 1 parent questionnaire. // While CILS4EU-DE did not target specific migrant groups, the largest number of people with a migration background in the sample were those with a migration background from Turkey, Poland, Russia, and Italy.</notes>
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