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<!-- module title : PROTOTYPE DDI2 ETHMIGSURVEYDATA -->
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  <docDscr>
    <citation>
      <titlStmt>
        <titl>Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation in Spain, wave 2</titl>
      </titlStmt>
      <dcterms:spatial>Spain</dcterms:spatial>
      <dc:identifier>3555</dc:identifier>
      <dc:contributor>Mónica Méndez &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0724-6866"&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>Santiago Pérez-Nievas &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8649-072X"&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>Carles Pamies &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4993-2178"&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>Irene SÃ¡nchez-VÃ­tores </dc:contributor>
      <dc:contributor>Irene Palacios &lt;a target='_blank' href="https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8213-7355"&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>2021-04-09</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:temporal>1996-05-27</dcterms:temporal>
      <dcterms:temporal>There was an effort to find and include all surveys targeted to EMM respondents, including the few ones fielded prior to 2000. To the best of our knowledge, we have included all those available from mid 1990s onwards</dcterms:temporal>
      <dc:coverage>We have covered only those subnational surveys with a sample size 150 or larger. We can consider the included surveys to cover a great deal of the potential ones existing at the subnational level in Spain</dc:coverage>
      <dc:coverage>The topics of the survey are particularly well suited for the study of the integration of EMMs in the country and the surveys include a sizeable number or EMM respondents (even if smaller than 400). Unfortunately, we have not had enough time to thoroughly incorporate all of the surveys of this kind</dc:coverage>
    </citation>
  </docDscr>
  <stdyDscr>
    <citation>
      <titlStmt>
        <titl>Investigación Longitudinal de la Segunda Generación, segunda oleada</titl>
        <altTitl>ILSEG</altTitl>
        <parTitl xml:lang="en">Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation in Spain, wave 2</parTitl>
        <IDNo>ESS059</IDNo>
      </titlStmt>
      <prodStmt>
        <producer>Alejandro Portes (Principal investigator); Rosa Aparicio (Co-principal investigator); William Haller (Co-principal investigator)</producer>
        <copyright>Alejandro Portes (Principal investigator); Rosa Aparicio (Co-principal investigator); William Haller (Co-principal investigator)</copyright>
      </prodStmt>
      <distStmt>
        <distrbtr>Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)</distrbtr>
      </distStmt>
      <serStmt>
        <serInfo>2007</serInfo>
      </serStmt>
      <biblCit>Portes, Alejandro, and Aparicio, Rosa. Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation in Spain (ILSEG), Wave 2: ILSEG_T1andT2_Public.sav. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2019-08-05</biblCit>
    </citation>
    <stdyInfo>
      <subject>
        <keyword>Citizenship and naturalization</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>Identity (ethnic, national, racial, religious) and belonging</keyword>
        <keyword>Interethnic contact and conflict</keyword>
        <keyword>Language skills/training</keyword>
        <keyword>Migration trajectory (past/future)</keyword>
        <keyword>Public attitudes about migration and  migrants</keyword>
        <keyword>Religion</keyword>
        <topcClas>Demography.Migration</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.Minorities</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.CulturalAndNationalIdentity</topcClas>
        <topcClas>MediaCommunicationAndLanguage.LanguageAndLinguistics</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.ReligionAndValues</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.EqualityInequalityAndSocialExclusion</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.FamilyLifeAndMarriage</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.Youth</topcClas>
      </subject>
      <sumDscr>
        <collDate event="start">2011</collDate>
        <collDate event="end">2012</collDate>
        <collDate cycle="Investigaci&#xF3;n Longitudinal de la Segunda Generaci&#xF3;n"></collDate>
        <nation abbr="ES">Spain</nation>
        <geogCover><![CDATA[
Subnational
Local
Barcelona
Madrid
Barcelona
Madrid
ES08019
ES28079
Cities (densely populated areas)
]]></geogCover>
        <universe clusion="I"><![CDATA[
Youth (between 13 – 25 years-old) only
Both men and women
]]></universe>
      </sumDscr>
      <notes subject="inclusion in a large survey">
2.4: The name of the survey in the native language is a translation provided by the individuals who have coded metadata for this survey. The original survey name is in English
</notes>
    </stdyInfo>
    <method>
      <dataColl>
        <timeMeth method="Longitudinal/panel survey (multiple waves with the same or partially overlapping samples)"></timeMeth>
        <frequenc>4 years, only two waves</frequenc>
        <sampProc><![CDATA[
Survey include subgroup of majority pop: Yes
Survey designed as a general population survey: No
Sampling strategy - closed: Mixed sampling procedures (in which there are elements of probability sampling, such as Centre-location sampling)
Sampling strategy - open: Random sampling with quotas according to age, gender, and nationality of origin
]]></sampProc>
        <sampleFrame>
          <txt><![CDATA[
Representative of the population: Yes
Sample design - full information: The same sample as in ILSEG-Wave 1 was traced and re-interviewed either at school, via telephone, or through contact in the social media (Facebook and Tuenti). Through these means, the research team was able to identify and re-interview 73 percent of the original sample for which retrieval information was available (3807 individuals). An additional replacement sample of over 1500 second generation youths of the same average age as the original respondents was interviewed in the same schools in which the original study took place. For comparative purposes, a sample of native-parentage Spanish youths was interviewed at the same time
]]></txt>
          <universe clusion="I"><![CDATA[
EMM Target population: which minority group(s): Children of immigrants, either they be born in Spain or brought at an early age to Spain
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; 
Sampling frame(s): List of secondary educational centers in Madrid and Barcelona
]]></universe>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_total">
            <unitType numberOfUnits="00000"><![CDATA[
Size of the EMM target pop. as a whole: 517618
Sampling units: Individuals
]]></unitType>
            <txt>[Total]</txt>
          </frameUnit>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_sg1">
            <unitType></unitType>
            <txt>Children of immigrants</txt>
          </frameUnit>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_sg2">
            <unitType></unitType>
            <txt>Native comparison group</txt>
          </frameUnit>
        </sampleFrame>
        <targetSampleSize>
          <sampleSize ID="sampleSize_sg1">7000</sampleSize>
        </targetSampleSize>
        <collMode>
Face to face (PAPI); 
</collMode>
        <sources>
          <srcDocu>Project websites ( https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/RCMD/studies/36286/summary ; https://cmd.princeton.edu/publications/data-archives/ilseg )</srcDocu>
        </sources>
        <collSitu><![CDATA[
Interviewers spoke migrant languages: Yes , Spanish                                                            Questionnaire in migrant language: Yes
Language of questionnaire: Spanish
Number of questions: 63
]]></collSitu>
        <weight><![CDATA[
Are weights provided: No
]]></weight>
      </dataColl>
      <notes subject="sample size">5.2: The sample reported includes the sample of children of immigrants (3807 individuals from the sample of Wave 1 who also completed Wave 2 + 1536 individuals of the replacement sample) plus 1965 individuals from the native comparison group. 5.7: Data are self-weighted. Students were selected on the basis of proportional representation of their respective origins within the respective urban regions</notes>
      <notes subject="data collection">7.3-7.5a: In principle, all interviews were done in Spanish, which children of immigrants supposedly speak fluently. 7.9: There is no specific information about the questionnaire used to interview the native comparison group, but it is supposed to be the same as the one for the second-generation immigrant children, excluding the migration-related questions</notes>
      <anlyInfo>
        <respRate ID="respRate_total"><![CDATA[
Total net/achieved sample: 7308
]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg1"><![CDATA[
SG1 net/achieved sample: 5343
]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg2"><![CDATA[
SG2 net/achieved sample: 1965
]]></respRate>
      </anlyInfo>
      <stdyClas>Survey in development/not yet completed: No</stdyClas>
    </method>
    <dataAccs>
      <setAvail>
        <accsPlac>https://www.openicpsr.org/openicpsr/project/110030/version/V3/view?path=/openicpsr/110030/fcr:versions/V3/ILSEG_T1andT2_Public.sav&amp;type=file ; https://cmd.princeton.edu/publications/data-archives/ilseg</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>Although there are no apparent restrictions to download the longitudinal dataset (available at: https://www.openicpsr.org/openicpsr/project/110030/version/V3/view?path=/openicpsr/110030/fcr:versions/V3/ILSEG_T1andT2_Public.sav&amp;type=file AND https://cmd.princeton.edu/publications/data-archives/ilseg ), the same type of restrictions to some files of the study posed to the Wave-1 dataset might apply</restrctn>
      </useStmt>
    </dataAccs>
    <othrStdyMat>
      <relMat ID="relMat_technical">
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Technical survey documentation</titl>
            <IDNo>36286</IDNo>
          </titlStmt>
          <verStmt>
            <version>https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36286.v1</version>
          </verStmt>
          <holdings URI="https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/RCMD/studies/36286/versions/V1/datadocumentation"></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>
      </relMat>
      <relMat ID="relMat_questionnaire">
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Questionnaire</titl>
            <IDNo>36286</IDNo>
          </titlStmt>
          <verStmt>
            <version>Information not available</version>
          </verStmt>
          <holdings URI="https://www.openicpsr.org/openicpsr/project/110030/version/V3/view;jsessionid=D3F12DD1C4396A1D7FE546D268E2A508"></holdings>
          <dcterms:available>Publicly available</dcterms:available>
          <dc:language>English</dc:language>
          <dc:language>ENG</dc:language>
        </citation>
      </relMat>
      <relStdy>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Investigación Longitudinal de la Segunda Generación</titl>
            <altTitl>ILSEG</altTitl>
            <parTitl xml:lang="en">Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation in Spain</parTitl>
            <IDNo>ILS2007</IDNo>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <relStdy>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>No</titl>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <othRefs>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Any other publications</titl>
          </titlStmt>
          <biblCit>Portes, Alejandro, Aparicio, Rosa, Haller, William, Vickstrom, Erik. 2011. Making headway in Madrid: Second generation aspirations and expectations in Spain. Revista Espanola de Investigaciones Sociologicas. 134, 55-86. // Full list of publications available at: (https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/RCMD/studies/36286/versions/V1/publications)</biblCit>
        </citation>
      </othRefs>
    </othrStdyMat>
    <notes subject="general identification information">1.4: The name of the survey in the native language is a translation provided by the individuals who have coded metadata for this survey. The original survey name is in English</notes>
  </stdyDscr>
  <fileDscr>
    <fileTxt>
      <fileCitation>
        <titlStmt>
          <titl></titl>
          <IDNo>36286</IDNo>
        </titlStmt>
        <verStmt>
          <version>https://doi.org/10.3886/E110030V3-83200</version>
        </verStmt>
      </fileCitation>
      <fileCont><![CDATA[
Migrant/minority related questions: Country of birth of respondent; Country of birth of parents; Mother tongue/language related question;                 
Dataset language(s) available: English; ENG                
]]></fileCont>
    </fileTxt>
    <notes>3.5: 517618 children aged 10-19 years of all country-origins (excluding Spain) residing in Spain in 2011 (Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) Population register). The size of the EMM population is an over estimate as it includes children from all foreign origins residing in Spain and not only in Madrid and Barcelona. 3.6: For comparative purposes, a sample of native-parentage Spanish youths was interviewed at the same time as the children of immigrants</notes>
  </fileDscr>
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