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    <citation>
      <titlStmt>
        <titl>Understanding Society: Wave 6</titl>
      </titlStmt>
      <dcterms:spatial>United Kingdom</dcterms:spatial>
      <dc:identifier>2950</dc:identifier>
      <dc:contributor>Jonathan Burton &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4349-8465"&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>Zakaria Sajir &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4980-7131"&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>
      <dcterms:modified>2020-07-29</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:temporal>2000-01-01</dcterms:temporal>
      <dc:coverage>Very few surveys addressed to EMM respondents. EMM respondents tended to be included either in proportion to the general population, or as a boost sample to a larger survey</dc:coverage>
      <dc:coverage>The topics of the survey are particularly well suited for the study of the integration of EMMs in the UK and the survey includes a sizeable number or EMM respondents (even if smaller than 400).</dc:coverage>
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    <citation>
      <titlStmt>
        <titl>Understanding Society: Wave 6</titl>
        <altTitl>UKHLS</altTitl>
        <parTitl xml:lang="en">Understanding Society: Wave 6</parTitl>
        <IDNo>GBN006</IDNo>
      </titlStmt>
      <prodStmt>
        <producer>Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex</producer>
        <copyright>Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)</copyright>
      </prodStmt>
      <distStmt>
        <distrbtr>UK Data Service</distrbtr>
      </distStmt>
      <serStmt>
        <serInfo>2009-01-08</serInfo>
      </serStmt>
      <biblCit>University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research. (2018). Understanding Society: Waves 1-8, 2009-2017 and Harmonised BHPS: Waves 1-18, 1991-2009. [data collection]. 11th Edition. UK Data Service. SN: 6614, http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6614-12</biblCit>
    </citation>
    <stdyInfo>
      <subject>
        <keyword>Economic, cultural, digital, leisure and media consumption</keyword>
        <keyword>Demographic characteristics/behaviours</keyword>
        <keyword>Educational attainment/trajectory, human capital, skills</keyword>
        <keyword>Housing/housing access</keyword>
        <keyword>Health/health access</keyword>
        <keyword>Identity (ethnic, national, racial, religious) and belonging</keyword>
        <keyword>Financial situation and/or economic inequality</keyword>
        <keyword>Labour market integration and/or socioeconomic mobility</keyword>
        <keyword>Language skills/training</keyword>
        <keyword>Migration trajectory (past/future)</keyword>
        <keyword>Political inclusion and participation, and social/political attitudes</keyword>
        <keyword>Reasons for migration/migration drivers</keyword>
        <keyword>Return migration</keyword>
        <keyword>Social cohesion and/or civic engagement and/or networks</keyword>
        <keyword>Religion</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>Politics.PoliticalBehaviourAndAttitudes</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.SocialBehaviourAndAttitudes</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.ReligionAndValues</topcClas>
        <topcClas>HousingAndLandUse.Housing</topcClas>
      </subject>
      <sumDscr>
        <collDate event="start">2014-01-08</collDate>
        <collDate event="end">2016-05-11</collDate>
        <collDate cycle="Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study"></collDate>
        <nation abbr="GB">United Kingdom</nation>
        <geogCover><![CDATA[
National
]]></geogCover>
        <universe clusion="I"><![CDATA[
A combination of minors and adults
Both men and women
]]></universe>
      </sumDscr>
      <notes subject="inclusion in a large survey">
UKHLS is considered as the newer and larger study of the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS).
</notes>
    </stdyInfo>
    <method>
      <dataColl>
        <timeMeth method="Longitudinal/panel survey (multiple waves with the same or partially overlapping samples)"></timeMeth>
        <dataCollector>Kantar Public</dataCollector>
        <frequenc>Annual</frequenc>
        <sampProc><![CDATA[
Survey include subgroup of majority pop: Yes
Survey designed as a general population survey: Yes
Sampling strategy - closed: Random sampling/selection (i.e. probability sampling, of some kind)
Sampling strategy - open: GPS (General Population Sample): stratified, clustered probability sample in Great Britain, simple random sample in Northern Ireland. EMB (Ethnic Minority Boost): stratified sample of areas with relatively high proportions of relevant ethnic groups, based on 2001 Census. IEMB (Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Boost): as EMB
]]></sampProc>
        <sampleFrame>
          <txt><![CDATA[
Representative of the population: Yes
Sample design - full information: GPS (General Population Sample): stratified, clustered probability sample in Great Britain, simple random sample in Northern Ireland. EMB (Ethnic Minority Boost): stratified sample of areas with relatively high proportions of relevant ethnic groups, based on 2001 Census. IEMB (Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Boost): as EMB. More detailed information about the sampling design can be found here: https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/research/publications/514007 and https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/research/publications/519459 and https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/research/publications/524648
]]></txt>
          <universe clusion="I"><![CDATA[
EMM Target population: which minority group(s): All ethnic minorities included, but targets for Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black African, Black Caribbean, and new ethnic minority immigrants
Was the EMM target population…: All residents of ethnic minority identification in the city/region/country                        
Operationalization of target population: Ethnic self-identification of respondent (one response allowed); Ethnic self-identification of respondent (multiple responses allowed); Ethnic self-identification of parents/grandparents; 
Sampling frame(s): Postcode Address File
]]></universe>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_total">
            <unitType numberOfUnits="00000"><![CDATA[
Sampling units: Households within dwelling units within addresses
]]></unitType>
            <txt>[Total]</txt>
          </frameUnit>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_sg1">
            <unitType></unitType>
            <txt>Indian</txt>
          </frameUnit>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_sg2">
            <unitType></unitType>
            <txt>Pakistani</txt>
          </frameUnit>
        </sampleFrame>
        <targetSampleSize>
          <sampleSize ID="sampleSize_total">37805</sampleSize>
        </targetSampleSize>
        <collMode>
Face to face (CAPI/CAMI); Telephone (CATI); 
</collMode>
        <sources>
          <srcDocu>https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/user-guide</srcDocu>
        </sources>
        <collSitu><![CDATA[
Who interviewed: Professional interviewers only
Interviewers spoke migrant languages: Yes , Bengali; Guajarati; Punjabi Gurmukhi; Punjabi Urdu; Urdu; Welsh; Polish; Portuguese; Turkish                                                            Questionnaire in migrant language: Yes
Language of questionnaire: Bengali; Guajarati; Punjabi Gurmukhi; Punjabi Urdu; Urdu; Welsh; Polish; Portuguese; Turkish
Average duration/length of interview: 39.5
]]></collSitu>
        <weight><![CDATA[
Are weights provided: Yes
Description: Numerous weights for cross-sectional/longitudinal (from Wave 2), for adults/adult + self-completion, enumeration, adult+proxy, GPS+EMB, BHPS, GPS+EMB+BHPS, GPS+EMB+BHPS+IEMB
]]></weight>
      </dataColl>
      <notes subject="sample size">5.1: Issued sample = previous-wave responding households and some previous-wave non-responding households. At Wave 6, there was an additional IEMB (Immigrant Ethnic Minority Boost) sample. More information about the sample size can be found here: https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/research/publications/514012. 5.1-5.8: The information provided in this section is for the survey as a whole; section 6 is where the EMM sub-sample information is covered</notes>
      <notes subject="data collection">7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7: For interviews that required using the translated questionnaire, if the interviewer was an accredited bilingual interviewer, they would carry out the interview using the translated questionnaire. If they were not, then the case was issued to another (bilingual interviewer) or an interpreter would accompany the interviewer. 7.5a, 7.7a: Punjabi Gurmukhi and Punjabi Urdu are distinct written forms of Punjabi. In ISO 693-3, there are no specific codes for Punjabi Gurmukhi and Punjabi Urdu; as such, they have both been captured by the code for Punjabi: PAN. 7.8: 39.5 minutes (median)</notes>
      <anlyInfo>
        <respRate ID="respRate_total"><![CDATA[
Total net/achieved sample: 24911
Overall response rate: 65.9
Overall response rate calculated: By data producers with no mentioned formula                                         ]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg1"><![CDATA[
SG1 net/achieved sample: 1872
]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg2"><![CDATA[
SG2 net/achieved sample: 1660
]]></respRate>
      </anlyInfo>
      <stdyClas>Survey in development/not yet completed: No</stdyClas>
    </method>
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      <setAvail>
        <accsPlac>https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/studies/study?id=6614</accsPlac>
        <avlStatus><![CDATA[
Availability of the survey dataset: Yes, publicly available
Access to complete dataset: Yes, micro-data available for download/direct access by researchers
Access to portions of dataset: Not applicable (full dataset accessible)
Access to aggregate data results: No
]]></avlStatus>
      </setAvail>
      <useStmt>
        <restrctn>Need to be registered with UK Data Archive</restrctn>
      </useStmt>
    </dataAccs>
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        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Technical survey documentation</titl>
            <IDNo>6614</IDNo>
          </titlStmt>
          <biblCit>Knies, Gundi (ed.) (2018). Understanding Society: Waves 1-8, 2009-2017 and Harmonised BHPS: Waves 1-18, 1991-2009, User Guide, November 2018, Colchester: University of Essex</biblCit>
          <holdings URI="https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/studies/study?id=6614#!/documentation"></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>6614</IDNo>
          </titlStmt>
          <verStmt>
            <version>http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6614-12</version>
          </verStmt>
          <holdings URI="https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/studies/study?id=6614#!/documentation"></holdings>
          <dcterms:available>Publicly available</dcterms:available>
          <dc:language>English</dc:language>
          <dc:language>ENG</dc:language>
        </citation>
      </relMat>
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        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study</titl>
            <altTitl>UKHLS</altTitl>
            <parTitl xml:lang="en">Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study</parTitl>
            <IDNo>UKL2009</IDNo>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <relStdy>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>No</titl>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <othRefs>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Any other publications</titl>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </othRefs>
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        <titlStmt>
          <titl></titl>
          <IDNo>6614</IDNo>
        </titlStmt>
        <verStmt>
          <version>http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6614-12</version>
        </verStmt>
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      <fileCont><![CDATA[
Migrant/minority related questions: Country of birth of respondent; Country of birth of parents; Country of birth of grandparents; Ethnic self-identification of respondent (one response allowed); Ethnic self-identification of respondent (multiple responses allowed); Ethnic self-identification of parents; Ethnic self-identification of grandparents; Mother tongue/language related question;                 
Dataset language(s) available: English; ENG                
]]></fileCont>
    </fileTxt>
    <notes>3.1, 3.1a: Majority population is the main component, the EMM sample is the boosts</notes>
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