| Literature DB >> 30416971 |
Hans-Jürgen Andreß1, Romana Careja2.
Abstract
This article discusses the possibilities and constraints of designing an identical or at least comparable sampling strategy across different European countries. It is based on expert reviews from six European Union member states that discuss the possibilities of sampling migrants in their respective countries. The country sample includes two countries from Northern Europe (Sweden, Denmark), two from Continental Europe (Germany, The Netherlands), and two from Southern Europe (Spain, Italy). After a discussion of various definitions of the target population and an overview of existing strategies to sample them, it is investigated which of them can be used in the six countries analyzed in the expert reviews. The focus is on probability samples and the use of population registers, while other sampling strategies are only briefly touched upon. The analysis shows that even with only six European countries an identical register-based sampling design is difficult. The authors propose that, by focusing on sampling immigrants in cities, researchers can better implement sampling strategies which result in comparable samples.Entities:
Keywords: immigrants; immigration; network sampling; population register; sampling frames
Year: 2018 PMID: 30416971 PMCID: PMC6208922 DOI: 10.1186/s40878-018-0099-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Migr Stud ISSN: 2214-594X
Fig. 1Immigrant minorities. Notes: Subgroups highlighted about which Eurostat provides statistical data
Fig. 2Identification strategies
Fig. 3Sampling procedures
Fig. 4Proportion of immigrants (1 January 2016, per cent of the population). Eurostat (online data code: migr_pop3ctb)
Fig. 5Main countries of citizenship & birth of the foreign/foreign-born population (1 January 2016, per cent). Notes: The graph shows for each country of our country sample the five largest immigrant groups as a percentage of the total foreign population in the country (black bars) and the five largest immigrant groups as a percentage of the foreign-born population in the country (grey bars; except for Germany). Eurostat (online data codes: migr_pop1ctz and migr_pop3ctb)
Summary of the expert reviews
| Item | Denmark | Sweden | The Netherlands | Spain | Germany | Italy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Terminology in official statistics and government publications | ||||||
| Terms | person of Danish origin, immigrant, descendant | foreign born, foreign citizen, foreign background, asylum seekers | person with migration background; non-dutch nationals; foreign born; first and second generation | foreign born, foreign citizen, immigrant (incl. Spanish citizens) | foreigner, person with migration background, asylum seeker, Aussiedler, refugee, minority | foreign citizen |
| 2. Availability and access to population registers | ||||||
| Name of the register | Population register (Det Centrale Person Register) | Population register (Folkbokförd) | Basic Population Register (BRP) | Municipal population register (Padrón) | Municipal population register (Melderegister) | Municipal population register (Anagrafe) |
| Responsible institution | Statistics Denmark | Statistics Sweden | Statistics Netherlands | Statistics Spain (INE) | Municipality | Municipality |
| Access for scientific research | Affiliation with a Danish research institute necessary | Affiliation with a Swedish research institute necessary | Dutch Universities and Research Institutes | Official support from some unit of the Spanish Public Administration (excl. universities) | possible if in the public interest | no |
| Access for foreign researchers | possible dependent on additional conditions | possible dependent on additional conditions | possible dependent on additional conditions | Official support from some unit of the Spanish Public Administration | possible with restrictions if in the public interest | no |
| Linkage with other registers | possible | possible | possible | possible - specific request and INE’s assessment | impossible | possible only by ISTAT |
| 3. Immigrant identification | ||||||
| Nationality | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| Country of birth | yes | yes | yes | yes | missings | no |
| Date of arrival | yes | yes | yes | Date of 1st registration, accessibility restricted | no | no |
| Parent information | yes | yes | yes | no | only for minors | no |
| Personal name | yes | personal number | no | yes | yes | no |
| Age | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| Gender | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| 4. Registration | ||||||
| Legal regulations | compulsory for all individuals residing 3 or 6 months in DK | compulsory for all individuals residing 1 year in SWE | compulsory for all individuals residing at least 4 months in NL | compulsory for municipalities to register all residents (incl. irregular immigrants) | compulsory for all individuals after 2 weeks from moving into the respective municipality | voluntary inscription for individuals with valid permits of residence |
| Incentives for registration | access to welfare benefits and services, open bank accounts, access to daily services | access to welfare benefits and services, open bank accounts, access to daily services | access to welfare benefits and services | access to public health care and other public services such as primary schools, proof of residence for regularisation, campaigns by municipalities | fines can be imposed for infringement | access to welfare benefits and services |
| Estimate of undercoverage | 33,000 in 2013 [1] | 10.000–50.000 (2.000–3.000 children) | 1% of population [2] 9% of first generation | 3% of all foreigners in 2011 [4] | 7% of immigrant population [3] | |
| 5. Deregistration | ||||||
| Legal regulations | compulsory for all individuals staying abroad > 6 months | compulsory for all individuals staying abroad at least 8 months | compulsory, but without sanctions | compulsory for all individuals leaving DE | voluntary | |
| Incentives for deregistration | none | no real incentives | none, but extinction procedure (since 2007) and periodical residence check (since 2013) | none | none | |
| Estimate of overcoverage | 7500 individuals 0.14% of the population [5] | 4–8% of total foreign-born population | 0,2% of total population [2] | 250,000 non-EU in 2007 400,000 (87% EU) in 2013 | 11.3% of all foreigners in 2011 [4] | |
| 6. Alternative sampling frames (existence, accessibility, and problems) | ||||||
| Electoral register | yes, based on population register, problematic | yes, based on population register, access only when applying to regional authorities | yes, problematic | yes, no access | yes, based on population register, no access | no |
| Foreigner register | yes, largely overlaps with population register | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | yes, no access | yes, no access | no |
| Telephone register | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | yes, no access | yes, problematic | yes, unreliable |
| Area-based sampling | yes, no evidence | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | |
| Random dialing | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | yes, problematic | ||
| Respondent driven | possible, few studies | yes, problematic | possible, no evidence | |||
| Center-based sampling | possible, no evidence | possible, no evidence | yes | |||
| 7. Data infrastructure | ||||||
| Reference statistics | population register | Population register (Folkbokförd) | Basic Population Register (BRP) (gets updated every month) | Census 2011; Padrón 1st January 2017 | Microcensus (annual 1% survey of the population), Census 2011 (regional breakdown only to Landkreis) | Census 2011 |
| 8. Important national reports | ||||||
Denmark: Danmarks Statistik (2016): Indvandrere i Danmark 2016 [Immigrants in Denmark 2016]. København. Retrieved from http://www.dst.dk/pubfile/20704/indv2016. Sweden: Statistics Sweden (2016): Retrieved from http://www.scb.se/Statistik/_Publikationer/UF0529_BR_2015A01_A40BR1603.pdf; http://www.scb.se/contentassets/dc0958cc6c9f4747aa2c4a699472b2c9/le0105_2016a01_br_be57br1601.pdf. The Netherlands: Ooijevaar, J. & Bloemendal, C. (Eds.) (2016): Jaarrapport Integratie 2016 [Yearly Integration Report 2016]. Den Haag/Heerlen/Bonaire: CBS. Spain: Informe Encuesta Nacional de Inmigrantes (ENI – 2007) Retrieved from http://www.ine.es/daco/daco42/inmigrantes/informe/eni07_informe.pdf; Documentos del Observatorio Permanente de la Inmigración (2004–2015) Retrieved from http://extranjeros.empleo.gob.es/es/ObservatorioPermanenteInmigracion/index.html. Germany: Die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Migration, Flüchtlinge und Integration (2012): “Zweiter Integrationsindikatorenbericht.” [Second Report on Integration Indicators]. Berlin: Die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Migration, Flüchtlinge und Integration; Die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Migration, Flüchtlinge und Integration (2014): “10. Bericht der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Migration, Flüchtlinge und Integration über die Lage der Ausländerinnen und Ausländer in Deutschland.”: [Tenth Report of the Federal Government's Commissioner of Migration, Refugees and Integration about the Living Situation of Foreigners in Germany]. Berlin: Die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Migration, Flüchtlinge und Integration. Italy: Cesareo V. (ed.) (2017): The Twenty-second Italian report on Migrations 2016. Milano: Mc Graw-Hill Education
Notes: [1] Retrieved from http://www.rockwoolfonden.dk/en/articles/marked-increase-in-recent-years-in-the-number-of-illegal-immigrants.
[2] Retrieved from https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/achtergrond/2017/09/haalbaarheidsstudie-gewoonlijk-verblijvende-bevolking.
[3] Blangiardo, G.C. (2016): Statistical aspects. In Cesareo V. (Ed.). (2017). The Twenty-second italian report on Migrations 2016. Milano: Mc Graw-Hill Education.
[4] Bechtold, S. (2013). Analyse der durch den Zensus verursachten Abweichungen bei den Einwohnerzahlen. Vortrag im Rahmen der Statistischen Woche, Berlin, 18.9.2013 [Analysis of deviating population numbers in the Census. Presentation at the "Statische Woche", Berlin, 18.9.2013]. Retrieved from https://www.zensus2011.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Praesentationen/2013_09_Statistische_Woche_Vortrag_Dr_Bechtold.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=6.
[5] Statistics Denmark. Retrieved from www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/documentationofstatistics/immigrants-and-descendants/accuracy-and-reliability