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Current Questions on Migration / Integration (September 2024)
Creator
Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung, Berlin
Study number / PID
ZA8891, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)
10.4232/1.14478 (DOI)
Data access
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Series
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Abstract
The short survey on current questions on migration / integration was conducted by the Verian opinion research institute on behalf of the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government. During the survey period from 04.09.2024 to 10.09.2024, the German-speaking population aged 14 and over was asked about their attitudes to migration and integration in telephone interviews (CATI). The focus is on attitudes towards immigration in general, frequency of contact and experiences with people with a migration background as well as the perception of problems in connection with refugees in the local area. Respondents were selected using a multi-stage random sample as part of a multi-topic survey including landline and mobile phone numbers (dual-frame sample).Assessment of the influence of immigration on Germany as a whole in recent decades; reasons for rather positive/ rather negative influence of immigration on Germany (open question, coded answers); agreement with statements on the topic of immigration to Germany (integration of immigrants into German society has been successful overall so far, there are already so many immigrants living in Germany that no more can be taken in, immigrants are causing a very sharp rise in crime in Germany, I think it´s good that Germany is becoming more culturally diverse through immigration, Germany needs immigration, I think it´s good when Germany calls itself a country of immigration); frequency of contact with people with a migration background in the neighborhood, at work, at school or university, in the family or close relatives as well as among friends and acquaintances; assessment of experiences with people with a migration background in the neighborhood, at work, at school or university, in the family or close relatives as well as among friends and acquaintances; calls for restrictions on the right to asylum; concerns about the current number of refugees in Germany; short-term and long-term forecasts regarding the...
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Methodology
Data collection period
04/09/2024 - 10/09/2024
Country
Germany
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
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Universe
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Sampling procedure
Probability: Multistage
Probability sample: Multistage random sample; combined landline and mobile sample (dual-frame approach (80 % landline, 20 % mobile) as part of a multi-topic survey. The telephone numbers of the landline sample were generated using the “Random Last Two Digits - RL(2)DV method” based on the so-called Gabler/Häder method. Within the households, the persons to be interviewed were selected systematically using a random key. The mobile phone sample was drawn in the same way, but the regional stratification was omitted here, as no regional information on the number ranges is available from the ADM mobile phone sample. As cell phones are used almost exclusively by one person, the systematic selection of target persons was also omitted for the mobile phone sample.
Kind of data
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Data collection mode
Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)
Access
Publisher
GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences
Publication year
2025
Terms of data access
0 - Data and documents are released for everybody.