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DeZIM Postmigrantische Gesellschaften: Ost-Migrantische Analogien
deDeZIM Post-Migrant Societies: East-Migrant Analogies
enDeZIM Post-Migrant Societies: East-Migrant Analogies
en-GBDas den Daten zugrundeliegende Projekt „Postmigrantische Gesellschaften: Ost-Migrantische Analogien” des Deutschen Zentrums für Integrations- und Migrationsforschung (DeZIM) untersucht Parallelen in den Abwertungen benachteiligter Gruppen in Deutschland. Es handelt sich um eine allgemeine Bevölkerungsumfrage mit der deutschsprachigen Bevölkerung als Grundgesamtheit. Das Erhebungsinstrument der Studie wurde vom Berliner Institut für empirische Integrations- und Migrationsforschung (BIM) entwickelt. Die praktische Durchführung der Studie übernahm das Zentrum für empirische Sozialforschung (ZeS) am Institut für Sozialwissenschaften der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Aufgabe des ZeS war die technische Realisierung des Studienvorhabens, bestehend aus dem Stichprobendesign, der Umsetzung des Fragebogens im CATI-Format, der Schulung der Interviewer*innen, der Durchführung der Feldarbeit sowie Aspekte der Datenedition und der Gewichtung. Aufgrund der Größe der Stichprobe und der zeitlichen Vorgaben, wurde die Feldarbeit zum Teil durch das universitätsnahe Sozialwissenschaftliche Umfragezentrum Duisburg (SUZ) durchgeführt. Die Stichprobe basiert auf einem Dual-Frame-Ansatz nach dem Gabler-Hader-Verfahren und wurde vom Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften (GESIS) bereitgestellt.
deThe research project "Post-Migrant Societies: East-Migrant Analogies" conducted by the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM), explores parallels in the marginalization of disadvantaged groups in Germany. It involves a general population survey with the German-speaking population as its target population. The survey instrument for the study was developed by the Berlin Institute for Empirical Integration and Migration Research (BIM).
The practical implementation of the study was carried out by the Center for Empirical Social Research (ZeS) at the Institute of Social Sciences at Humboldt University in Berlin. ZeS was responsible for the technical realization of the research project, which included sample design, questionnaire implementation in CATI format, interviewer training, fieldwork execution, as well as aspects of data editing and weighting. Due to the large sample size and time constraints, some of the fieldwork was conducted in collaboration with the university-affiliated Social Science Survey Center Duisburg (SUZ). The sample was based on a Dual-Frame approach following the Gabler-Hader method and was provided by the Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (GESIS).
enThe research project "Post-Migrant Societies: East-Migrant Analogies" conducted by the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM), explores parallels in the marginalization of disadvantaged groups in Germany. It involves a general population survey with the German-speaking population as its target population. The survey instrument for the study was developed by the Berlin Institute for Empirical Integration and Migration Research (BIM).
The practical implementation of the study was carried out by the Center for Empirical Social Research (ZeS) at the Institute of Social Sciences at Humboldt University in Berlin. ZeS was responsible for the technical realization of the research project, which included sample design, questionnaire implementation in CATI format, interviewer training, fieldwork execution, as well as aspects of data editing and weighting. Due to the large sample size and time constraints, some of the fieldwork was conducted in collaboration with the university-affiliated Social Science Survey Center Duisburg (SUZ). The sample was based on a Dual-Frame approach following the Gabler-Hader method and was provided by the Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (GESIS).
en-GBForoutan, Naika; Kalter, Frank; Canan, Coşkun; Simon, Mara
DeZIM-Institute
Foroutan, Naika; Kalter, Frank; Canan, Coşkun; Simon, Mara (2021): Post-Migrant Societies: East-Migrant Analogies. Dataset. Version: 1.1.0. Berlin: German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM). https://doi.org/10.34882/dezim.postmig1.download.1.1.0
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