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Study questionnaires

Data use Documentation
May 2024

Non-response data issues paper – No.1

This paper provides an overview of different aspects of non-response in the BNLA study. These include at the time of study recruitment and between interview waves, by…

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Data use Documentation
Mar 2024

Wave 6 main survey

In Wave 6, BNLA provided valuable insights into the ongoing settlement journeys of humanitarian migrants and their families in Australia.

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Data use Documentation
Mar 2024

Wave 6 youth module survey

In Wave 6, BNLA reported directly from young migrants, providing a glimpse into their lives and adjustment processes.

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Data use Documentation
Mar 2024

Wave 5 principal applicant survey

In Wave 5, BNLA provided valuable insights into the ongoing settlement journeys of humanitarian migrants and their families in Australia.

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Data use Documentation
Mar 2024

Wave 5 secondary applicant survey

In Wave 5, BNLA provided valuable insights into the ongoing settlement journeys of humanitarian migrants and their families in Australia.

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Data use Documentation
Jul 2019

Wave 4 principal applicant survey

In Wave 4, BNLA provided valuable insights into the ongoing settlement journeys of humanitarian migrants and their families in Australia.

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Data use Documentation
Jul 2019

Wave 4 secondary applicant survey

In Wave 4, BNLA provided valuable insights into the ongoing settlement journeys of humanitarian migrants and their families in Australia.

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Data use Documentation
Jul 2019

Wave 3 principal applicant survey

In Wave 3, BNLA continued understanding the settlement journeys and challenges faced by humanitarian migrants and their secondary applicants in Australia.

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Data use Documentation
Jul 2019

Wave 3 secondary applicant survey

In Wave 3, BNLA continued understanding the settlement journeys and challenges faced by humanitarian migrants and their secondary applicants in Australia.

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Data use Documentation
Jul 2019

Wave 3 child self-report questionnaire

In Wave 3, BNLA reported directly from young migrants, providing a glimpse into their lives and adjustment processes.

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Data use Documentation
Jul 2019

Wave 2 principal applicant survey

Wave 2 principal applicant survey.

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Data use Documentation
Jul 2019

Wave 2 secondary applicant survey

In Wave 2, BNLA continued to provide valuable insights into the settlement experiences and challenges faced by humanitarian migrants and their secondary applicants in…

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Data use Documentation
Jun 2019

Wave 1 principal applicant survey

For Wave 1, researchers gathered valuable insights from principal applicants, shedding light on the settlement experiences and challenges faced by humanitarian…

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Data use Documentation
Jun 2019

Wave 1 secondary applicant survey

For Wave 1, BNLA gathered valuable insights from both principal and secondary applicants, shedding light on the settlement experiences and challenges faced by…

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