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<!-- module title : PROTOTYPE DDI2 ETHMIGSURVEYDATA -->
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  <docDscr>
    <citation>
      <titlStmt>
        <titl>Migrations between Senegal and Spain</titl>
      </titlStmt>
      <dcterms:spatial>Spain</dcterms:spatial>
      <dc:identifier>3584</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>Migraciones entre Senegal y España</titl>
        <altTitl>MESE</altTitl>
        <parTitl xml:lang="en">Migrations between Senegal and Spain</parTitl>
        <IDNo>ESN023</IDNo>
      </titlStmt>
      <prodStmt>
        <producer>Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas</producer>
        <copyright>Universitat Pompeu Fabra</copyright>
      </prodStmt>
      <distStmt>
        <distrbtr>Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas - Institut National D’Études Démographique</distrbtr>
      </distStmt>
    </citation>
    <stdyInfo>
      <subject>
        <keyword>Citizenship and naturalization</keyword>
        <keyword>Demographic characteristics/behaviours</keyword>
        <keyword>Educational attainment/trajectory, human capital, skills</keyword>
        <keyword>Family reunification, marriage, family relations</keyword>
        <keyword>Housing/housing access</keyword>
        <keyword>Financial situation and/or economic inequality</keyword>
        <keyword>Labour market integration and/or socioeconomic mobility</keyword>
        <keyword>Language skills/training</keyword>
        <keyword>Legal status/administrative situation</keyword>
        <keyword>Migration trajectory (past/future)</keyword>
        <keyword>Reasons for migration/migration drivers</keyword>
        <keyword>Return migration</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>
        <topcClas>Demography.Migration</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.Minorities</topcClas>
        <topcClas>Economics.EconomicConditionsAndIndicators</topcClas>
        <topcClas>Economics.IncomePropertyAndInvestmentSaving</topcClas>
        <topcClas>LabourAndEmployment.Employment</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.SocialAndOccupationalMobility</topcClas>
        <topcClas>MediaCommunicationAndLanguage.LanguageAndLinguistics</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocietyAndCulture.SocialBehaviourAndAttitudes</topcClas>
        <topcClas>SocialStratificationAndGroupings.FamilyLifeAndMarriage</topcClas>
        <topcClas>HousingAndLandUse.Housing</topcClas>
      </subject>
      <sumDscr>
        <collDate event="start">2011-02-10</collDate>
        <collDate event="end">2011-05-18</collDate>
        <collDate cycle="Migrations between Senegal y Espa&#xF1;a"></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>
      <notes subject="subsurvey">
2011-02-10,
No other waves
</notes>
      <notes subject="inclusion in a large survey">
2.3-2.4: MESE is a project publicly funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (ref. CSO2009-12816) and directed by Pau Baizán. The MESE survey followed the experience of the MAFE Survey in 2008, with an additional sample of 400 Senegalese immigrants. Questionnaire is 99% identical, as well as the sampling design of MAFE-Spain
</notes>
    </stdyInfo>
    <method>
      <dataColl>
        <timeMeth method="Single cross-section"></timeMeth>
        <dataCollector>Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas</dataCollector>
        <sampProc><![CDATA[
Survey include subgroup of majority pop: No
Survey designed as a general population survey: No
Sampling strategy - closed: Random sampling/selection (i.e. probability sampling, of some kind)
Sampling strategy - open: Stratified random sampling proportional to population size in each of the 12 provinces selected for the fieldwork
]]></sampProc>
        <sampleFrame>
          <txt><![CDATA[
Representative of the population: Yes
Sample design - full information: To limit the geographical dispersion of the sample, only the 12 provinces that concentrated 75% of the total target population in Spain were selected for the fieldwork. The theoretical and achieved sample were designed to be proportional to the target population in each of those 12 provinces, with a quota within each province of 40% interviews to be achieved in high concentration municipalities (10 or more individuals belonging to the target population). Location and recruitment were done utilising the personal addresses provided by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) from the random sample from the Municipal Census drawn for the 12 provinces. In addition, two other quotas were imposed on the overall sample: 50% female, and 50% male; and 50% individuals of age 24-39 and 50% of age 40-70. The 12 regions in which fieldwork took place were: Almeria (Andalusia), Alicante and Valencia (Valencian Community), Barcelona, Lerida, Tarragona and Gerona (Catalonia), Madrid (Autonomous Community of Madrid), Zaragoza (Aragon), Las Palmas (Canary Islands), Murcia (Murcia Region) and Baleares (Balearic Islands)
]]></txt>
          <universe clusion="I"><![CDATA[
EMM Target population: which minority group(s): Senegalese first-generation immigrants in 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): Municipal Census (Padrón de Habitantes)
]]></universe>
          <frameUnit ID="frameUnit_total">
            <unitType numberOfUnits="00000"><![CDATA[
Size of the EMM target pop. as a whole: 42889
Sampling units: Individuals
]]></unitType>
            <txt>[Total]</txt>
          </frameUnit>
        </sampleFrame>
        <targetSampleSize>
          <sampleSize ID="sampleSize_total">400</sampleSize>
        </targetSampleSize>
        <collMode>
Face to face (PAPI); 
</collMode>
        <sources>
          <srcDocu>Information about this survey has been obtained from a COST Action member. There is some information available in an academic paper ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5670187/ )</srcDocu>
        </sources>
        <collSitu><![CDATA[
Who interviewed: Professional interviewers only
Interviewers spoke migrant languages: Yes , French; Wolof                                                            Questionnaire in migrant language: Yes
Language of questionnaire: French
Average duration/length of interview: 83
]]></collSitu>
        <weight><![CDATA[
Are weights provided: No
]]></weight>
      </dataColl>
      <notes subject="sampling method">The 12 regions in which data collection took place were:</notes>
      <notes subject="data collection">7.8: The number of questions varies greatly per individual since the questionnaire is a biographical one and it depends on the individual life course, number of events in each module and so on</notes>
      <anlyInfo>
        <respRate ID="respRate_total"><![CDATA[
Total net/achieved sample: 405
Overall response rate: 36
Overall response rate calculated: Other                     , Number of achieved interviews divided by number of contacted persons                                         ]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg1"><![CDATA[
]]></respRate>
        <respRate ID="respRate_sg2"><![CDATA[
]]></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>Information about this survey has been obtained from a COST Action member but there is no documentation (either dataset, technical documentation or questionnaire) publicly available. The availability of any of this documentation should be checked either with Amparo González, Cost Action member (amparo.gonzalez@cchs.csic.es) or Pau Baizan, main researcher responsible for data production (pau.baizan@upf.edu)</notes>
    </dataAccs>
    <othrStdyMat>
      <relMat ID="relMat_technical">
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Technical survey documentation</titl>
          </titlStmt>
          <dcterms:available>Unknown availability</dcterms:available>
        </citation>
      </relMat>
      <relMat ID="relMat_questionnaire">
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Questionnaire</titl>
          </titlStmt>
          <dcterms:available>Unknown availability</dcterms:available>
        </citation>
      </relMat>
      <relStdy>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Migrations between Senegal y España</titl>
            <altTitl>MESE</altTitl>
            <parTitl xml:lang="en">Migrations between Senegal and Spain</parTitl>
            <IDNo>MES2011</IDNo>
          </titlStmt>
          <dcterms:spatial>Senegal</dcterms:spatial>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <relStdy>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>No</titl>
          </titlStmt>
        </citation>
      </relStdy>
      <othRefs>
        <citation>
          <titlStmt>
            <titl>Any other publications</titl>
          </titlStmt>
          <biblCit>Sanguilinda, I. S., di Belgiojoso, E. B., Ferrer, A. G., Rimoldi, S. M. L., and Blangiardo, G. C. (2017). Surveying immigrants in Southern Europe: Spanish and Italian strategies in comparative perspective. Comparative Migration Studies, 5(1), 17</biblCit>
        </citation>
      </othRefs>
    </othrStdyMat>
    <notes subject="general identification information">1.13: The questionnaire is not available. The main topics of the survey have been identified using information provided in other documentation about the survey</notes>
  </stdyDscr>
  <fileDscr>
    <fileTxt>
      <fileCont><![CDATA[
Migrant/minority related questions: Country of birth of respondent; Country of birth of parents; Mother tongue/language related question;                 
]]></fileCont>
    </fileTxt>
    <notes>3.4: The questionnaire is not available. The EMM-related questions have been identified using information provided in other documentation about the survey. 3.5: 42889 immigrants born in Senegal living in the 12 Spanish provinces with the highest concentration of Senegalese immigrants in 2011 (Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) Population register). The estimation of the EMM population corresponds to the population born in Senegal and living in Spain in 2011 in the 12 provinces selected for the MESE fieldwork. In whole Spain the corresponding figure was 61410</notes>
  </fileDscr>
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