HardyC
Thu 19-Nov-09 15:55:33
Dear Members,
My name is Claire Hardy and I am a PhD student at the University of Nottingham in the UK. I am trying to contact UK employees and their spouses who have experience of being posted on an expatriate assignment (min. duration 1 year) and returning home but finding it difficult to locate these people and would appreciate any help that people could give. I am therefore posting this message to try and contact these individuals and ask if they would be willing to complete a 20 minute online anonymous survey for my research.
If you accompanied your partner on an expatriate assignment, please click on the following link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=7zFfW72bHaWJty9k68InsJA_3d3d
and complete a survey designed specifically for trailing spouses/partners.
If you know of anyone else who may be willing to help and complete a survey, please forward this message to them.
I am extremely grateful for your time.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at lwxch@nottingham.ac.uk.
I'd be glad to do it, but don't know if I would be any use. My dh wasn't posted, he applied for and got jobs if that makes sense.
madwomanintheattic
Fri 20-Nov-09 02:52:42
have you posted this link on forces sweethearts? there are a few of us who are/ have been 'elsewhere'...
i loathe surveys lol (am a qual girl at heart) but will have a look and see if i can bear it 
snotexpectingsnow
Fri 20-Nov-09 04:40:55
I am currently one of these and have been for nearly 3 years now but no plans to come back yet as DH contract now on more local terms (so not sure if I qualify). I do know some others who may be able to help but I can't get your link to work.
Fivesetsofschoolfees
Fri 20-Nov-09 07:19:04
I would gladly do this survey but I can't get the link to work (having C&P the whole thing). It just defaults to the surveymonkey homepage.
Could you repost using the Mumsnet link syntax?
madwomanintheattic
Fri 20-Nov-09 21:40:39
please repost the link - not working!
madwomanintheattic
Fri 20-Nov-09 22:30:41
oh, ok. found it via another route. good lo' google.
completed, but it's a bit clunky and tres verbose in parts. (i think maybe too much cut and paste lol, though rofl a bit at partner being referred to as 'room mate' at one point amongst acres of text.)
claire - surveys in social research (de vaus) and any other survey design text (don dillman still oldie but goodie) will give you a few pointers about common mistakes - assume you are familiar, but maybe a bit of revision needed in order to get some useful results. some of the responses to the lengthier waffle will, i suspect, not be worth your analysis.
a leetle upset by the undercover racial stuff - not sure this was quite what was suggested by the 'info' blurb at the start. curious to know what you are doing though - (off for a scan around the notts site) as have similar spousal research interest myself, but from slightly diff angle...
madwomanintheattic
Fri 20-Nov-09 22:31:52
lo' google? lol. ol' google 
Although, that just seems to get you to the default page?
madwomanintheattic
Sun 22-Nov-09 18:39:10
yep. she's posted it all over the place though. if you google her name and uni, you can find it. some of the links work from other sites. i think i used some expat noticeboard? i don't think she has linked her data from specific sites though, so shouldn't be a problem...
HardyC
Wed 09-Dec-09 09:18:06
Hello all,
Thank you very much for looking at my post and offering help/suggestions.
I am in desperate need for former expatriated employees and their accompanying partners to complete surveys for my PhD.
If the link hasn't worked, try this one:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/H9C6JLG
If anyone has any questions or issues, please contact me at lwxch@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk. More than happy to discuss the research with you.
Thank you all so much for your help. I truely appreciate it.
Also, if you have completed a survey, please encourage your partner (if appropriate) to complete a survey too. The information that can be explored when both partners provide input is extremely interesting and potential very useful for organisations. I hope that my research will be able to fill gaps that currently exist with issues and factors raised.