Methodological Challenges for National and Multi-sited Comparative Survey Research |
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Authors: | Bloch Alice |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology, City University, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB A.Bloch{at}city.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This paper will examine the ways in which textbooksurvey research methods need to be adapted and refined for researchwith forced migrants, and the ways in which cross-national contexts,as well as research within one national context with forcedmigrants from different communities, affect the utilizationof survey methods. Linked to this, the ways in which surveydesign issues need to be sensitive to the diversity betweenand within countries and communities will be explored. The paperwill draw on two surveys, one a UK national survey and the othera multi-sited comparative survey in the UK and South Africa,to explore access to forced migrants in different contexts andthe appropriateness of different modes of data collection betweenand within countries and communities (e.g. paper self-completion,face-to-face interviews and web-based surveys). The impact ofpolitics, language and literacy, gender, and immigration status,especially irregular and insecure statuses, will be examined. |
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Keywords: | comparative surveys internet surveys mixed modes sampling hidden groups access refugees migrants |
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