Interview Questionnaire for
the Multi-Cultural People
Interview Goals
- To test the normal stereotypes.
- To know how interviewees feels about those stereotypes.
- To clarify misunderstandings.
- To analyze how stereotypes affect their daily life.
- To know what they want the general public to do with their subcultures.
Interview Questionnaire
O. Introduction
Q. Thank you for responding to our interview. Before
starting, could you identify yourself? For example your age, nationality of
your parents, and what you do for living.
Q. When did you come here in Korea and where do you live now?
A. Daily
Life & Family Life
Q. How do you identify yourself? *Korean,
maybe, ~ for instance.
Q. Does ‘being a multicultural child’ gives
you advantages like kind consideration or disadvantages like discrimination? If
so, could you give us some examples?
Q. How is your family life?
Q. How did your parents meet? (How did you
meet your wife/husband?)
Q. Some people think that international
marriage is not a 100% genuine love. According to a report, one third of
foreign wives answered they want to return home. What do you think about this?
Q. Do you think proper regulations about
international marriage are prepared?
B. Life in the Society
Q. Have you ever suffered from other
people’s attention in your daily life? If so, how did it feel?
Q. What would you say was the cause of
this?
C. Institutional Support (Welfare system)
Q. Have you ever suffered from
inconvenience in public institution or public places?
Q. Do you think the national welfare system
is responsible for this? Or do you think the system is well-equipped?
Q. According to news, there has been an increase
in financial support for the welfare system. Some Koreans think that this is
over-spending. How do you think, and what do you want to say about this?
Q. Do you think this [welfare system]
problem is serious? Can you feel it in your life?
D. Community for those
Q. Do you have contact with other people
like community for the multicultural families? If possible, can you tell me
what kind of association is it?
Q. Are they helpful to your daily life?
What kind of benefit did you get?
Q. What topics do you usually talk about
with them?
Q. Are there common problems in the daily
life that you or other multicultural family experience?
Q. According to your fellow’s opinion and
your opinion what do you think Korean society need to solve and improve? Also
what do you want to tell the people?
I read preliminary researches, and the D-that quite a many migrant wives return home because they want to educate children outside KOREA. I think it is very interesting, because many other foreign countries view our education positively, thought there are some kinds of negative things, and these days these issues became hot potatoes. So I think that if your interview questions include things about them, your research about Multicultural family can be more valuable. Adding to interview questions dealing communicative problem, welfare system, education of multicultural family's children could be very meaningful research!:)
답글삭제