A review of empirical surveys of asylum-related migrants
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The main purpose of the report is to present and review the main methodological issues met in designing and implementing surveys on migrant populations that were conducted in Australia, Europe, New Zealand, and the US between the year 2000 and 2017 in order to recommend the best and most effective practices to design a new original survey. Accordingly, this report has three interrelated objectives: to review the research designs adopted by existing surveys on asylum-related migrants and minority groups; to discuss different survey methodologies advantages and disadvantages; and to provide... suggestions for a future survey addressed to asylum seekers/beneficiaries in the EU28+ context.
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