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ANNEX 2<br />

Interventions Program for Children (6-14 Age Group) Affected by Seasonal Agricultural<br />

Migration, Field Research: Household Questionnaire<br />

(To be filled in for household members with children aged between 6 and 14)<br />

Dear Participant;<br />

This survey aims to set out the situation of children of primary school age who are involved<br />

in seasonal labour force migration. The research aims to identify the degree to which the<br />

basic needs of children of compulsory school age belonging to families of children participating<br />

in seasonal and migratory agricultural labour are met, to identify how the rights of<br />

these children to education, health and development are affected, and to provide input for<br />

the action plans to be developed to improve the living conditions of these children. The research<br />

is being conducted by the Development Workshop in the scope of the Human Rights<br />

Programme of the Netherlands Embassy of Turkey. The research will be conducted in the<br />

provinces of Ordu (hazelnuts), Yozgat (sugarbeet), Şanlıurfa (cotton) and Adana/Mersin<br />

(low tunnel greenhouse vegetable cultivation).<br />

It is of great importance for the validity of the survey and for the formation of regional and<br />

national policies for the issues at stake that you should provide the most suitable responses<br />

to the questions which we would like you to answer. Your responses will be held confidential<br />

and will only be used for scientific purposes and for the development of action plans.<br />

The questionnaire is designed to be completed in ........ minutes. We thank you in advance<br />

for the contribution you are going to make.<br />

Development Workshop Research Team<br />

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