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Mada438:

--- Quote from: tillerxo on January 26, 2018, 11:33:33 am ---Thanks for replying! I'm doing my topic on how immigration laws affect the socio-economic dynamics of Australian society. Do you have any recommendations for who I should interview? Preferably an official or someone who's qualified to give a trusted opinion about this matter  ;D

Although right now I have these options in mind:
Quantitative research
Survey
o    Send out surveys to immigrants and Australian citizens between the ages of 16-45 both male and female from different ethnic backgrounds – for diverse and wide range of information
Questionnaire
o    Send out questionnaires to immigrants and Australian citizens between the ages of 16-45 both male and female from different ethnic backgrounds – for diverse and wide range of information
 Observation
o   Observe the struggles and success of my family and the immigrants that I know between the ages of 18-25 – for a personal and specific information

Qualitative research
Interview
o    I will interview contemporary immigrants and Australian citizens of different ethnic backgrounds. My interviewees will comprise of both male and females between the ages of 18-22 years old and 30-50 years old. The variety in the age is to obtain in-depth information about my topic.

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This sounds pretty good!
Maybe a focus group might be a good way to go too!
And definitely for your interviews, try and get people from both sides. If you could get some people ftom the immigration department would be good 😂
And definitely some migrants affected by the immigration laws

tillerxo:

--- Quote from: Mada438 on January 26, 2018, 11:40:02 am ---This sounds pretty good!
Maybe a focus group might be a good way to go too!
And definitely for your interviews, try and get people from both sides. If you could get some people ftom the immigration department would be good 😂
And definitely some migrants affected by the immigration laws

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alright thanks for the help!   ;D

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