Questionnaire about Migration 40 people were asked about their experience in migration.

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Questionnaire about Migration 40 people were asked about their experience in migration

Where were you born? In Germany: 32 or 80% Other countries: 8 or 20%

Are there more immigrants or emigrants in Germany? More Immigrants: 40 or 100% More Emigrants: 0 or 0% I do not know: 0 or 0%

Have you or has a member of your family ever emigrated? Yes, into a EU-country: 10 or 25% Yes, into a non-EU-country: 5 or 12.5% No, never: 25 or 62.5%

What were the reasons for your/the emigration? Economical reasaons: 0 or 0% Political reasons: 3 or 20% Religious reasons: 2 or 13.3% Educational reasons: 7 or 50.9% Reasons concerning the family: 1 or 7.9% Other reasons: 1 or 7.9%

What do you think: What are the reasons (max.3) for emigration? Economical Reasons: 25 Political Reasons: 25 Religious Reasons: 0 Educational Reasons: 15 Reasons concerning the family: 10 Other Reasons: 15

What could be reasons (max. 3) for emigration? Economical Reasons: 40 Political Reasons: 40 Religious Reasons: 15 Educational Reasons: 15 Reasons concerning the family: 10 Other Reasons: 15

What problems (max. 3) could rise because of emigration? Cultural Problems: 15 Problems concerning the Lifestyle:20 Language Problems: 35 Monetary/Financial Problems: 15 Political Problems: 0 Religious Problems: 10 Psychological Problems: 5

Do you think an emigrant has to learn alot about the new country? Yes: 37 or 92.5% No: 3 or 7.5%

Does Emigration make a country „richer“? Yes, in the „old“ country: 30 or 75% Yes, in the „new“ country: 5 or 12.5% No: 5 or 12.5%

Is Emigration ……….? A Chance: 35 or 87.5% A Danger / A Threat: 5 or 12.5%

Should Governments do anything to make Integration easier? No: 5 or 12.5% Yes: 35 or 87.5% >>>> Social Guidance: 0 Language Courses: 35 Guidance concerning employment: 35 Health Insurance: 30 Autor: Michael Lüer- Oberschule Weyhausen