Annual Omnibus Survey : A survey of life in Qatar 2012
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التاريخ
2012-11المؤلف
Alemadi, DarwishAbdul Rahim, Hanan
Diop, Abdoulaye
Trung Le, Kien
Khan, Mohammad
Gengler, Justin
Badahdah, Abdallah
Al-Ansari, Majed
Tessler, Mark
Traugott, Michael
Wittrock, Jill
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البيانات الوصفية
عرض كامل للتسجيلةالملخص
This executive summary presents the highlights of the 2012 Omnibus survey, the third in
a series of Omnibus surveys, carried out by the Social and Economic Survey Research
Institute (SESRI) of Qatar University. The Omnibus surveys interviewed a large and representative
sample of Qatari citizens, resident expatriates, and migrant laborers. The 2012
survey gathered valuable demographic information and asked questions about a number
of topics of importance to Qatari society. Respondents were asked about their attitudes
and activities relating to parenting; charity; politics; gender issues; the media; and labor
migrants. The survey was designed and carried out in accordance with the highest
scientific and ethical standards. Respondents were assured that their answers would be
confidential.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10576/4675المجموعات
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