2009
DOI: 10.4000/remi.4894
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L’enquête Parcours et Profils des migrants

Abstract: Si l'arrêt officiel de l'immigration de travail en 1974 et l'instauration des visas n'ont pas stoppé les flux d'arrivée en France, ils ont contribué à modifier la nature des migrations. Ainsi, le maintien des migrations s'est effectué via une intensification des migrations familiales et une augmentation de la demande d'asile. Outre l'évolution de la forme des migrations, les études sur les circulations migratoires décrivant les différentes vagues de migrations en France, montrent une évolution dans les populat… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the second round of data collection was satisfactory: the response rate for the follow-up quantitative survey is 60% of the original sample, or 64% when taking into account only respondents who provided contact details. This response rate is comparable to a previous longitudinal study on recently arrived migrants in France carried out in 2006-2007, the Parcours and Profiles Migrant survey (Bèque, 2009), with 62% of the respondents of the first survey who completed the second survey. Similarly to our study, respondents provided contact details themselves and the period between the two surveys was approximately one year.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Nevertheless, the second round of data collection was satisfactory: the response rate for the follow-up quantitative survey is 60% of the original sample, or 64% when taking into account only respondents who provided contact details. This response rate is comparable to a previous longitudinal study on recently arrived migrants in France carried out in 2006-2007, the Parcours and Profiles Migrant survey (Bèque, 2009), with 62% of the respondents of the first survey who completed the second survey. Similarly to our study, respondents provided contact details themselves and the period between the two surveys was approximately one year.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%