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A Social Survey on Refugees in and Around Vienna in Fall 2015
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Al Zalak, Zakarya
, Buber-Ennser, Isabella
, Kohlenberger, Judith
, Rengs, Bernhard
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Attitudes
/ Forced migration
/ Political refugees
/ Refugees
/ Social conditions
/ Surveys
2017
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A Social Survey on Refugees in and Around Vienna in Fall 2015
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Al Zalak, Zakarya
, Buber-Ennser, Isabella
, Kohlenberger, Judith
, Rengs, Bernhard
in
Attitudes
/ Forced migration
/ Political refugees
/ Refugees
/ Social conditions
/ Surveys
2017
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A Social Survey on Refugees in and Around Vienna in Fall 2015
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A Social Survey on Refugees in and Around Vienna in Fall 2015
2017
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Overview
In late 2015, a survey called Displaced Persons in Austria Survey was carried out in and around Vienna to study the socio-demographic characteristics, values and attitudes of refugees arriving in Austria in 2015. In that year, the number of persons seeking refuge in Europe was substantially high, with Austria being the fourth largest receiving country of asylum-seekers in Europe. This data collection is the first of its kind in Austria and to our knowledge the first in Europe focusing on the recent arrivals of Syrian, Iraqi, and Afghan refugees. First results on human capital and attitudes of respondents have been published recently. This article presents the methodological approach of collecting these data, experiences from survey preparation, and insights from the field phase. Findings address four key challenges faced by surveys of the highly mobile and vulnerable group of asylum-seekers, namely (1) representativity, (2) language barriers, (3) ethical considerations, and (4) cultural diversity. We discuss concrete solutions and recommendations for similar (inter)national, cross-cultural surveys, and provide insights for planning longitudinal studies on displaced persons who recently arrived in Europe.
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Oxford University Press
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