EXPLICANDO ACTITUDES SOSEGADAS HACIA LOS INMIGRANTES EN ESPAÑA

CSO2017-87364-R

Nombre agencia financiadora Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Acrónimo agencia financiadora AEI
Programa Programa Estatal de I+D+i Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad
Subprograma Programa Estatal de I+D+i Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad
Convocatoria Retos Investigación: Proyectos I+D+i
Año convocatoria 2017
Unidad de gestión Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016
Centro beneficiario AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (CSIC)
Identificador persistente http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100011033

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Survey on attitudes toward immigration and immigrants in Spain (EASIE survey), Encuesta sobre actitudes hacia la inmigración y los inmigrantes en España (EASIE survey)

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
  • Rinken, Sebastián
  • Buraschi, Daniel
  • Domínguez Álvarez, Juan Antonio
  • Godenau, Dirk
  • González Enríquez, Carmen
  • Lafuente, Regina
  • Mariscal de Gante Martín, Álvaro
  • Pasadas del Amo, Sara
  • Ranchal Romero, Julia
  • Trujillo Carmona, Manuel
  • Varela, Sara P.
[Description of methods used for data collection] The EASIE survey was directed to a vast sample of Spanish nationals residing in Spain (N=2.344); data were collected by a combination of self-administered online questionnaires (CAWI; N=1.965) and telephone interviews (CATI; N=379); the latter were employed for sociodemographic profiles with low Internet use. Fieldwork was conducted by IMOP Insights, a specialized private-sector entity. The survey was approved by the Spanish Research Council’ Ethics Committee (reference nº 127/2020).

The CAWI sample was random-selected among members of E-MOP who met required profile characteristics (age group, sex, etc.). E-MOP is a probability-based internet panel run by IMOP Insights.

With a view to obtaining the best possible match between sample and the population of study, the CATI sample employed a dual (landline & mobile) sampling frame that sought to compensate internet penetration rates in each age group. Landline participants were selected in two steps: random selection of households based on landline listings, and subsequent quota-based selection of individuals (age & sex), always giving preference to the household member whose profile was worst represented in the sample at the time of call and postponing the interview if that person was temporarily unavailable. Mobile lines were randomly generated from the ranges assigned by the Spanish phone regulator to each mobile operator, automatically discarding inactive lines; the database was checked prior to fieldwork.

For the CAWI sample, an average of 3 reminders were sent (maximum 5 contacts, i.e., initial invitation plus 4 reminders). For CATI, selected numbers not contacted at the first attempt were called two more times on average.

Average questionnaire duration was 13.6 minutes for CAWI and 19.7 minutes for CATI.

For illustrative purposes, the nominal margin of sampling error under the assumption of simple probability sampling for the whole sample (not applicable in this case) would be ±2.1 for p=q=50% and a significance level of 95%., “codebook” and “readme” are English translations of the corresponding Spanish-language documents., [EN] This survey provides detailed information on the Spanish population’s attitudes toward immigration and immigrants, as well as a wide array of potential covariates such as sociodemographic characteristics, perceptions of economic and social context and political attitudes, among others. The survey was fielded in October of 2020, combining self-administered online interviews (CAWI) and telephone interviews (CATI), to a sample of Spanish nationals residing in Spain (N=2,344). This survey was part of the research project “Explaining Placid Attitudes toward Immigrants in Spain (EASIE)”, funded by MCIN/ AEI /10.13039/501100011033/ and by ERDF “A way of making Europe” (CSO2017-87364-R; Principal Investigator: Sebastian Rinken)., [ES] Esta encuesta proporciona información detallada sobre las actitudes de la población española hacia el hecho inmigratorio y las personas inmigradas, así como un amplio abanico de variables potencialmente relacionadas con ellas (rasgos sociodemográficos; percepciones del contexto económico y político; actitudes políticas; etc.). La encuesta fue ejecutada en octubre de 2020 mediante una combinación de entrevistas auto-administradas por internet (CAWI) y entrevistas telefónicas (CATI) dirigidas a una amplia muestra de la población residente en España y con nacionalidad española (N=2.344). La encuesta se realizó en el marco del proyecto de investigación “Explicando Actitudes Sosegadas hacia los Inmigrantes en España (EASIE)”, financiado por MCIN/ AEI /10.13039/501100011033/ y por FEDER “Una manera de hacer Europa” (CSO2017-87364-R; investigador principal: Sebastian Rinken)., The survey was conducted in the framework of the R+D project entitled “Explaining Placid Attitudes toward Immigrants in Spain” (“Explicando Actitudes Sosegadas hacia los Inmigrantes en España”, acronym EASIE), funded by MCIN/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033/ and by ERDF “A way of making Europe”, grant number CSO2017-87364-R., EASIE_dataset.csv EASIE_dataset.sav EASIE_codebook_SP.pdf EASIE_codebook_EN.pdf EASIE_readme_SP.pdf EASIE_readme_EN.pdf EASIE survey.pdf, Peer reviewed