Parents’ Survey. 1-Should immigration be regarded as a threat?

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Parents’ Survey

1-Should immigration be regarded as a threat?

2- Do you reject people who belong to other race,religion or thinking?

3-Do you support equality among all people?

4- Do you respect differences among people?

5-Have you ever heard any offence towards an immigrant?

6-Have you ever felt verbally or physically attacked?

7-Regarding Turkey, which region do most immigrants come from?

8-Why did you decide to come to İstanbul?

9-Could you describe what makes children from other region different?

10-Could we just simply reject immigrants by their race,culture or religion??

11-Do immigrant children have their education the same as the children of the local families?

12-When immigrant families are already settled in İstanbul, do women develop the same duties and task as the men do?

13-Do you think it is easier for immigrant women to find a job?

14-For what type of jobs are immigrants usually required to?

15-Do you usually have the same income as the local people/families?

16-Do you think the government has set out good policies at immigration?

17-Did you have any friends or relatives in the region before you have settled?

18-Have you noticed any sign of discrimination around your neighbourhood to any of your friends?

19- Are educational institutions suitable places to promote integration?

20-Do you think truancy have an adverse effect over the immigrant children?

21-Does your son or daughter have any problems with the sons and daughters of settled families?

22-Does your son/daughter have a good communication with the children of settled families?