The MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to the receiving country at an age of 16 years or older. The MIFARE survey has been conducted in three countries: Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. All three countries have the opportunity to sample from population registers, including migrants. The opportunity to sample randomly from the registers enables us to test for representativeness of the survey, to approach migrant groups that are smaller in number, and guarantees comparable designs in the three countries. We propose to sample migrants from the age of 18 and older, and a native control group (to be able to compare between migrants and natives also for the questions specifically developed for the proposed survey)...
General purpose multi-country survey project collecting data on push and pull factors of internation...
The Six Country Immigrant Integration Comparative Survey (SCIICS) is a large-scale telephone survey ...
Few representative surveys of households of migrants exist, limiting our ability to study the effect...
The MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to the receiving country at an ag...
The MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to the receiving country at an ag...
Item does not contain fulltextThe MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to ...
The MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to the receiving country at an ag...
The aim of this article is to explore the association between self-reported reasons for migration, a...
Abstract This article discusses the possibilities and constraints of designing an identical or at le...
Large-scale population surveys have been an important source of data for the study of migration, and...
Background of the study: Migrants represent a potential vulnerable group and adequate health protect...
This paper evaluates the sampling methods of an international survey, the Immigrant Citizens Survey,...
Sass A-C, Gruene B, Brettschneider A-K, Rommel A, Razum O, Ellert U. Beteiligung von Menschen mit Mi...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the sampling methods of an international survey, the Immi...
peer reviewedInternational migration is often characterised as a process of immigration from economi...
General purpose multi-country survey project collecting data on push and pull factors of internation...
The Six Country Immigrant Integration Comparative Survey (SCIICS) is a large-scale telephone survey ...
Few representative surveys of households of migrants exist, limiting our ability to study the effect...
The MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to the receiving country at an ag...
The MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to the receiving country at an ag...
Item does not contain fulltextThe MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to ...
The MIFARE survey was designed to focus on immigrants who migrated to the receiving country at an ag...
The aim of this article is to explore the association between self-reported reasons for migration, a...
Abstract This article discusses the possibilities and constraints of designing an identical or at le...
Large-scale population surveys have been an important source of data for the study of migration, and...
Background of the study: Migrants represent a potential vulnerable group and adequate health protect...
This paper evaluates the sampling methods of an international survey, the Immigrant Citizens Survey,...
Sass A-C, Gruene B, Brettschneider A-K, Rommel A, Razum O, Ellert U. Beteiligung von Menschen mit Mi...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the sampling methods of an international survey, the Immi...
peer reviewedInternational migration is often characterised as a process of immigration from economi...
General purpose multi-country survey project collecting data on push and pull factors of internation...
The Six Country Immigrant Integration Comparative Survey (SCIICS) is a large-scale telephone survey ...
Few representative surveys of households of migrants exist, limiting our ability to study the effect...