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<!-- module title : PROTOTYPE DDI2 ETHMIGSURVEYDATA -->
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<!-- module version date : 2019-06-21 -->
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  <docDscr>
    <citation>
      <titlStmt>
        <titl>Immigration and housing conditions in Spain</titl>
      </titlStmt>
      <dcterms:spatial>Spain</dcterms:spatial>
      <dc:identifier>3574</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>2021-04-14</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 all nation-wide surveys irrespective of sample size (some samples are indeed unknown). We can consider the encoded surveys to cover a great deal of the potential ones existing 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>Immigración y vivienda en España</titl>
        <parTitl xml:lang="en">Immigration and housing conditions in Spain</parTitl>
        <IDNo>ESN013</IDNo>
      </titlStmt>
      <prodStmt>
        <producer>Colectivo IOÉ</producer>
        <copyright>Observatorio Permanente de la Inmigración (Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales) and Colectivo IOÉ</copyright>
      </prodStmt>
      <distStmt>
        <distrbtr>Observatorio Permanente de la Inmigración (Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales) and Colectivo IOÉ</distrbtr>
      </distStmt>
    </citation>
    <stdyInfo>
      <subject>
        <keyword>Demographic characteristics/behaviours</keyword>
        <keyword>Housing/housing access</keyword>
        <keyword>Interethnic contact and conflict</keyword>
        <keyword>Legal status/administrative situation</keyword>
        <keyword>Political inclusion and participation, and social/political attitudes</keyword>
        <topcClas>Demography.Migration</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.Minorities</topcClas>
        <topcClas>Politics.PoliticalBehaviourAndAttitudes</topcClas>
        <topcClas>HousingAndLandUse.Housing</topcClas>
      </subject>
      <sumDscr>
        <collDate event="start">2004-10-01</collDate>
        <collDate event="end">2005-06-30</collDate>
        <nation abbr="ES">Spain</nation>
        <geogCover><![CDATA[
National
]]></geogCover>
        <universe clusion="I"><![CDATA[
Adult population (18+ or 15+) only
Both men and women
]]></universe>
      </sumDscr>
    </stdyInfo>
    <method>
      <dataColl>
        <timeMeth method="Single cross-section"></timeMeth>
        <dataCollector>Colectivo IOÉ</dataCollector>
        <sampProc><![CDATA[
Survey include subgroup of majority pop: No
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: Quota sampling
]]></sampProc>
        <sampleFrame>
          <txt><![CDATA[
Representative of the population: No
Sample design - full information: Due to the absence of reliable information about the personal addresses of the target population, a quota sampling was designed. To do this, the target population was carefully studied, to map them accordingly to their internal differences. Three subsamples sufficiently large of each target region (Eastern Europe, Africa, Latin America) were designed. However, the subsamples were not proportional to their real weight in the population, so that weights needed to be applied. For each subsample, quotas were designed according to age, sex, time since arrival in Spain, legal status and region of residence
]]></txt>
          <universe clusion="I"><![CDATA[
EMM Target population: which minority group(s): Immigrants living in Spain from Eastern European, African, and Latin American countries
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; 
Sampling frame(s): Municipal register (Padrón 2003), monographic studies on the situation of immigrants in Spain, local informers
]]></universe>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_total">
            <unitType numberOfUnits="00000"><![CDATA[
Size of the EMM target pop. as a whole: 2644439
Sampling units: Individuals
]]></unitType>
            <txt>[Total]</txt>
          </frameUnit>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_sg1">
            <unitType></unitType>
            <txt>Eastern European</txt>
          </frameUnit>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_sg2">
            <unitType></unitType>
            <txt>African</txt>
          </frameUnit>
        </sampleFrame>
        <collMode>
Face to face (PAPI); 
</collMode>
        <sources>
          <srcDocu>Survey results report ( https://www.colectivoioe.org/uploads/0eaefc67da03a40d6be2755eecf2e5b3c284198b.pdf )</srcDocu>
        </sources>
        <collSitu><![CDATA[
Who interviewed: Professional interviewers only
Interviewers spoke migrant languages: Yes , Arabic; Romanian; Spanish; Bulgarian; Polish; Chinese; Ukrainian; Urdu; French                                                            Questionnaire in migrant language: Yes
Language of questionnaire: Spanish
Number of questions: 45
]]></collSitu>
        <weight><![CDATA[
Are weights provided: Yes
Description: Weights were applied to make the subsamples of the three regions of origin representative of the population
]]></weight>
      </dataColl>
      <notes subject="sampling method">Interviews only took place in the three regions with largest concentration of immigrant population: Catalonia, Community of Madrid and Valencian Community</notes>
      <notes subject="sample size">5.2 and 5.9: The survey was fielded in two parts. The first part included 450 interviews that were administered in the last trimester of 2004. The second part was launched in the first semester of 2005. The available information about the survey acknowledges that, even if they aimed at having a representative survey, budget constraints forced them to establish quotas of immigrants with stablished presence in Spain in the early 2000s</notes>
      <notes subject="data collection">7.4-7.5a: The report mentions that interviewers were selected based on their immigrant background to mirror the population they were interviewing in terms of language. It is hence assumed that all country languages were spoken by the interviewers. 7.6: It is unknown whether the questionnaire was translated into the different languages used in the interviews, although it seems unlikely. At least for Latin American respondents, the questionnaire was offered in Spanish</notes>
      <anlyInfo>
        <respRate ID="respRate_total"><![CDATA[
Total net/achieved sample: 909
]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg1"><![CDATA[
SG1 net/achieved sample: 270
]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg2"><![CDATA[
SG2 net/achieved sample: 308
]]></respRate>
      </anlyInfo>
      <stdyClas>Survey in development/not yet completed: No</stdyClas>
    </method>
    <dataAccs>
      <setAvail>
        <avlStatus><![CDATA[
Availability of the survey dataset: Unknown availability
Access to complete dataset: No
Access to portions of dataset: No
Access to aggregate data results: Yes
]]></avlStatus>
      </setAvail>
      <useStmt>
        <restrctn>The survey dataset is not publicly available</restrctn>
      </useStmt>
      <notes>8.7: Aggregate data results are available in the survey results report. 8.16: The questionnaire is made available separately at the end of the survey’s report, in the annex</notes>
    </dataAccs>
    <othrStdyMat>
      <relMat ID="relMat_technical">
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Technical survey documentation</titl>
          </titlStmt>
          <biblCit>Colectivo IOÉ; Pereda, Carlos; Actis, Walter and de Prada, Miguel Ángel (2005). Inmigración y vivienda en España. Documentos del Observatorio Permanente de la Inmigración, nº7. Madrid: Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales</biblCit>
          <holdings URI="https://www.colectivoioe.org/uploads/0eaefc67da03a40d6be2755eecf2e5b3c284198b.pdf"></holdings>
          <dcterms:available>Yes, publicly available</dcterms:available>
          <dcterms:conformsTo>No specific standard</dcterms:conformsTo>
          <dc:language>Spanish</dc:language>
          <dc:language>SPA</dc:language>
        </citation>
      </relMat>
      <relMat ID="relMat_questionnaire">
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Questionnaire</titl>
          </titlStmt>
          <holdings URI="https://www.colectivoioe.org/uploads/0eaefc67da03a40d6be2755eecf2e5b3c284198b.pdf"></holdings>
          <dcterms:available>Publicly available</dcterms:available>
          <dc:language>Spanish</dc:language>
          <dc:language>SPA</dc:language>
        </citation>
      </relMat>
      <relStdy>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Not applicable</titl>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <othRefs>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Any other publications</titl>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </othRefs>
    </othrStdyMat>
    <notes subject="general identification information">1.11-1.12: The fieldwork was done in two parts: The first part during the last quarter of 2004, the second part during the first semester of 2005</notes>
  </stdyDscr>
  <fileDscr>
    <fileTxt>
      <fileCont><![CDATA[
Migrant/minority related questions: Nationality of respondent (current); Nationality of respondent (at birth);                 
]]></fileCont>
    </fileTxt>
    <notes>3.5: 2644439 individuals with Eastern European, African and Latin American origin (of which 506725 are from Eastern Europe, 705944 are from Africa, and 1431770 are from Latin America) (Source: Survey report). Participants came from 36 different countries, corresponding the highest proportion to Morocco, Romania, Ecuador, Colombia and Bulgaria (above 50 interviews in each one); Argentina, Peru, Algeria, Poland and Dominican Republic (between 21 and 50 interviews); and China, Ukraine, Pakistan, Senegal and Bolivia (between 10 and 20 interviews). Countries were grouped into three regions of origin: Eastern Europe, Africa and Latin America</notes>
  </fileDscr>
</codeBook>