Question 28: Questionnaire of the 21st Social Survey - international students
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Question Number:
28
Question Text:
How much money is available to you on average per month during the 2016 summer semester?
Instruction:
Please provide the amount for each applicable source of financing. If you meet your living expenses with occasional sources of income (e. g. holiday jobs) or previously earned money (e. g. savings or assets), please only enter how much of this money you need each month.
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Open
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Question Type:
Single Choice
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Question Type:
Multiple Choice
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Question 27: Questionnaire of the 21st Social Survey - international students
Question Type:
Single Choice
How satisfied are you with the recognition of your previous qualifications?
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Question 29: Questionnaire of the 21st Social Survey - international students
Question Type:
Multiple Choice
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Question 30: Questionnaire of the 21st Social Survey - international students
Question Type:
Single Choice
During the current semester, have you had a job where you earn money?
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Quantitative Data, Standardised online survey
Population:
International students that have been enrolled in a state or state-recognized higher education institution in the summer semester of 2016, not including students of public administration colleges, schools for distance learning, universities of the federal ...
Sampling Procedure:
Probability Sample: Stratified Sample: Disproportional
Field Period:
May 23, 2016 - Aug 31, 2016
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