Consequences of loss of employment (perm 1)
Quick info | |
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Data type | Numeric |
Scale | Metric |
Value labels | Not applicable |
Technical name | b12_perm_1 |
Category | Immigrant social rights |
Label | Consequences of loss of employment |
Related indicators |
It is measured whether, during the years of data collection, termination of employment had consequences for a migrant worker’s residence permit under this specific entry track (perm_1).
Contents
Coding rules
Survey question
q9: In the years [YYYY-YYYY], did loss of employment have consequences for a migrant worker’s residence permit?
Specifications of scores
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Value | Specification |
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0 | Immediate withdrawal (expulsion) |
0.5 | non-renewal OR after some time |
1 | No Consequences |
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Missing values
Depending on the cause of the absence of a value, several types of missing values can be differentiated. These are as follows:
- -991 Don’t know
- -992 Former communist countries
- -993 Benefit did not exist (including for citizens)
- -994 Legal category of migrants did not exist
- -995 Neither benefit nor legal category of migrants existed
- -996 Country not in sample for other country-specific reason
- -997 Index is missing because all underlying variables are also missing
- -998 Missing for other reasons
- -999 Country not in sample in 1980-1999
Filter logic
For this set of questions (relating to the consequences of unemployment), the filters applied to the other questions are not relevant.
Further information
For comprehensive information on the data collection procedures, coding scheme, questionnaire design, filter logic, and related aspects, please consult the Technical Report: 10.26092/elib/3739
Bibliographic info
Citation: Henninger, J., Junge, M., Römer, F., Bartsch, S. (2025). The Immigrant Social Rights Data Set (ImmigSR). Technical Report (2., aktualisierte Ausgabe, Stand: 04.03.2025), SFB 1342 Technical Paper Series/18/2025, Bremen: CRC 1342, 10.26092/elib/3739
Related publications: Römer, F., Henninger, J., & Harris, E. (2024). Social protection for mobile populations? A global perspective on immigrant social rights. Social Policy & Administration, 58(1), 155–174. 10.1111/spol.12955
Misc
Project manager(s): Dr. Friederike Römer
Data release: 01.06.2025
Revisions:
Sources
Original CRC Data