1.
General identification information about the survey
1.0. Country
1.1. ID number
1.2. Acronym
1.3. Survey Name Eng.
1.4. Survey Name Nat.
1.5. Scope of survey
1.9. Representative of the population
1.10. Type of survey
1.10a. If "other" in 1.10. specify
1.11. Starting date of survey
1.12. End date of survey
1.12a. Survey in development/not yet completed

1.13. Main topic(s) in the survey

1.13.1. Asylum seekers and refugee issues
1.13.2. Citizenship and naturalization
1.13.3. Consumption and/or leisure
1.13.4. Demographic characteristics/behaviours
1.13.5. Discrimination, racism and/or xenophobia
1.13.6. Educational attainment/trajectory, human capital, skills
1.13.7. Family reunification, marriage, family relations
1.13.8. Gender relations, gender identity, sexuality
1.13.9. Housing/housing access
1.13.10. Health/health access
1.13.11. Human smuggling and trafficking
1.13.12. Identity (ethnic, national, racial, religious) and belonging
1.13.13. Income-related (and/or poverty)
1.13.14. Interethnic contact and conflict
1.13.15. Labour market integration
1.13.16. Language skills/training
1.13.17. Leisure, sports, arts
1.13.18. Legal status/administrative situation
1.13.19. Migration trajectory (past/future)
1.13.20. Political inclusion and participation, and social/political attitudes
1.13.21. Public attitudes about migration and migrants
1.13.22. Reasons for migration/migration drivers
1.13.23. Return migration
1.13.24. Social cohesion and/or civic engagement and/or networks
1.13.25. Space use, spatial consequences
1.13.26. Time use
1.13.27. Transnational patterns (e.g. remittances, travel, engagement with ‘home’ country politics, etc.) and diasporas
1.13.28. Unaccompanied migrant minors
1.13.29. Religion
1.13.30. Other
1.13.30a. If "other" in 1.13, specify

1.14. Main purpose of the survey

1.14.1. Research/academic
1.14.2. Public policy
1.14.3. Government statistics
1.14.4. NGO/ non-profit organisations
1.14.5. Commercial
1.14.6. Other
1.14a. If "other" in 1.14, specify
1.15. Coverage of the target population in terms of age
1.16. Coverage of the target population in terms of the sex of the respondents
1.17. Comments relevant to variables in section 1
2.
Information about the inclusion of the survey in a larger study
2.1. ID number larger study (leave blank)
2.2. Study acronym
2.3. Name of the larger study Eng.
2.4. Name of the larger study Nat.
2.5. Name of other countries/regions/cities Eng.

2.b. In case of repeated/longitudinal surveys

2.6. Date of the first survey
2.7. Frequency of waves/panels
2.8. Wave number

2.c. In case of surveys that are a part of an international survey programme

2.9. Date when the survey first became a part of an international survey programme
2.10. Frequency of waves since then

2.d. If sample is pooled

2.11. How many surveys pooled
2.12. Which other surveys pooled
2.12a. Pools emigrants from more than 1 country
2.13. Any qualitative studies linked to survey
2.14. If "yes", describe the studies
2.15. Additional comments to section 2
3.
Ethnic and migrant minority (EMM) target population
3.1. EMM target population: which minority group(s)
3.1a. EMM target population with terms standardized
3.2. EMM target population
3.2a. If "other" in 3.2., describe which

3.3. Operationalization of target population

3.3.1. Country of birth of respondent
3.3.2. Country of birth of parents/grandparents
3.3.3. Citizenship/nationality of respondent (current)
3.3.4. Citizenship/nationality of respondent (at birth)
3.3.5. Citizenship/nationality of parents/grandparents (current)
3.3.6. Citizenship/nationality of parents/grandparents (at birth)
3.3.7. Ethnic self-identification of respondent (one response allowed)
3.3.8. Ethnic self-identification of respondent (multiple responses allowed)
3.3.9. Ethnic self-identification of parents/grandparents
3.3.10. Mother tongue/language related question
3.3.11. Classification by interviewer
3.3.12. Classification by third agent /by proxy (e.g. by a government authority, and NGO, a social/cultural mediator, etc.)
3.3.13. Classification by geographical location
3.3.14. Through other means/characteristics
3.3.15. Information not available on definition of target population
3.3a. If "other means" in 3.3., describe which

3.4. Migrant/minority related questions

3.4.1. Country of birth of respondent
3.4.2. Country of birth of parents
3.4.3. Country of birth of grandparents
3.4.4. Nationality of respondent (current)
3.4.5. Nationality of respondent (at birth)
3.4.6. Nationality of parents (current)
3.4.7. Nationality of grandparents (current)
3.4.8. Nationality of parents (at birth)
3.4.9. Nationality of grandparents (at birth)
3.4.10. Ethnic self-identification of respondent (one response allowed)
3.4.11. Ethnic self-identification of respondent (multiple responses allowed)
3.4.12. Ethnic self-identification of parents
3.4.13. Ethnic self-identification of grandparents
3.4.14. Mother tongue/language related question
3.4.15. Classification by interviewer
3.4.16. Information not available on migrant/minority related questions
3.5. Size of the EMM target population as a whole
3.6. Survey includes subgroup of majority population
3.6a. Survey designed as a general population survey
3.7. Additional comments to section 3
4.
Sampling method
4.1. Sampling strategy
4.2. Sampling strategy - open
4.3. Sample design - full information
4.4. Sampling frame(s)
4.5. Sampling units
4.6. Comments on sampling methods
5.
Sample size for the overall survey
5.1. Total gross/issued sample
5.2. Total net/achieved sample
5.3. Overall response rate
5.4. Overall response rate calculated
5.5. If "other" in 5.4., describe
5.6. Comment on any known issues
5.7. Are weights provided
5.8. If weights: Please describe
5.9. Additional comments to section 5
6.
Sample sizes for any subgroups in which the survey is partitioned
6a1. SG1 Name of sub-group
6a2. SG1 Gross/issued sample
6a3. SG1 Net/achieved sample
6a4. SG1 Response rate
6a5. SG1 Overall response rate calculated
6a6. SG1 If "other" in 6a5., describe
6a7. SG1 Comment on any known issues
6b1. SG2 Name of sub-group
6b2. SG2 Gross/issued sample
6b3. SG2 Net/achieved sample
6b4. SG2 Response rate
6b5. SG2 Overall response rate calculated
6b6. SG2 If "other" in 6b5., describe
6b7. SG2 Comment on any known issues
6c1. SG3 Name of sub-group
6c2. SG3 Gross/issued sample
6c3. SG3 Net/achieved sample
6c4. SG3 Response rate
6c5. SG3 Overall response rate calculated
6c6. SG3 If "other" in 6c5., describe
6c7. SG3 Comment on any known issues
6d1. SG4 Name of sub-group
6d2. SG4 Gross/issued sample
6d3. SG4 Net/achieved sample
6d4. SG4 Response rate
6d5. SG4 Overall response rate calculated
6d6. SG4 If "other" in 6d5., describe
6d7. SG4 Comment on any known issues
6e1. SG5 Name of sub-group
6e2. SG5 Gross/issued sample
6e3. SG5 Net/achieved sample
6e4. SG5 Response rate
6e5. SG5 Overall response rate calculated
6e6. SG5 If "other" in 6e5., describe
6e7. SG5 Comment on any known issues
6.8. Additional comments to section 6
7.
Data collection information
7.1. Name of person/institution/institute that undertook fieldwork

7.2. Data collection mode

7.2.1. Face to face (PAPI)
7.2.2. Face to face (CAPI)
7.2.3. Telephone
7.2.4. Web/email survey
7.2.5. Paper self-administered (collected)
7.2.6. Paper self-administered (postal)
7.2.7. Other
7.2.8. Information not available

7.2b. For personal interviews:

7.3. Who interviewed
7.4. Interviewers spoke migrant languages
7.5. If "yes", which
7.5a. Migrant languages in ISO code
7.6. Questionnaire in migrant language
7.7. If "yes", which
7.7a. Questionnaire in migrant language in ISO code
7.8. Average duration/length of interview (minutes)
7.9. Number of questions
7.10. Additional comments to section 7
8.
Availability to research community
8.1. Availability of the survey dataset
8.2. If available, where is the dataset stored
8.3. ID number of archive where dataset is stored
8.4. DOI for the dataset
8.5. Access to complete dataset
8.6. Access to portions of dataset
8.7. Access to aggregate data results
8.8. Restrictions for data access, describe which
8.9. Dataset language(s) available
8.9a. Dataset languages in ISO code
8.10. Availability of survey document and questionnaire
8.11. If available, where is the survey document stored
8.12. ID number of archive where survey document is stored
8.13. DOI for the documentation
8.14. If the technical documentation is available, standard used for the documentation
8.15. Language(s) in which technical survey documentation is available
8.15a. Language(s) of technical survey documentation in ISO code
8.16. Availability of the survey questionnaire for individual research use
8.17. If available, where is the survey questionnaire stored
8.18. Identification number of the archive/repository where questionnaire is stored
8.19. DOI for the questionnaire
8.20. Language(s) in which survey questionnaire is available
8.20a. Language(s) of survey questionnaire in ISO code
8.21. Comments relevant to variables in section 8 (on data availability)
9.
Data producers, owners, distributors and citations
9.1. Institution/team responsible for data production
9.2. Institution/team that owns the data
9.3. Institution/team distributing the dataset
9.4. Contact details for queries/request
9.5. Citation for dataset
9.6. Citation for technical documentation
9.7. Citation(s) for any other publications
9.8. Comments:
10.
Additional information
10.3. Sources of information
10.4. Any other comments about the survey
11.
Information on this compilation of metadata
11.1. Person(s) filling in this file
11.2. Date when this file was last updated
11.3. Time coverage for the surveys included for this country (at least since 1st January 2000)
11.4. If time coverage is prior to 01/01/2000, please specify if inclusion of surveys prior to that date is comprehensive and exhaustive or includes only a selection of surveys of interest
11.5. For national surveys addressed to EMM respondents, please specify if you have covered all surveys irrespective of sample size or only those with sample size 300 or larger
11.6. For subnational surveys addressed to EMM respondents, please specify if you have covered all surveys irrespective of sample size or only those with sample size 150 or larger
11.7. For general population surveys with substantial sub-samples of EMM respondents, please specify which of the conditions of relevance you have used to decide inclusion

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