Methodological Aspects of a Quantitative and Qualitative Survey of Asylum Seekers in Germany – A Field Report
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This field report presents and discusses methodological issues and challenges encountered in a mixed-methods research project on asylum seekers in Bavaria, Germany. It documents the research design of, and field experiences in, a quantitative survey based on a quota sampling procedure and a qualitative study, both of which were conducted in collective accommodation for asylum seekers at selected locations in that federal state. Standardized PAPI multiple-topic questionnaires were completed by asylum seekers from Syria, Afghanistan, Eritrea, and Iraq (N = 779); most of the questionnaires were self-administered. In addition, 12 qualitative face-to-face biographical interviews were conducted in order to gain an indepth understanding of attitudes and experiences of asylum seekers. This report focuses on the following aspects: the use of gatekeepers to facilitate participant recruitment; sampling procedures; the involvement of interpreters in the data collection process; response bias and response behaviors among asylum seekers; and the experiences gained from data collection in collective accommodation for asylum seekers.
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Haug, S., Lochner, S., & Huber, D. (2019). Methodological Aspects of a Quantitative and Qualitative Survey of Asylum Seekers in Germany – A Field Report. Methods, Data, Analyses, 13(2), 321–340. https://doi.org/10.12758/mda.2019.02
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