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8/6/2019 Checklist for in-Depth Interview http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/checklist-for-in-depth-interview 1/5 1 Checklist for in-depth interview INFORMED CONSENT Salam! My name is Aurangzaib Alizai. I am studying in Gender and Development Stuides, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. I am here for my research study as part of my Master of Science requirements. This study is aimed to explore the impact of conflict-induced internal displacement on livelihood choices and how changes in livelihoods and survival strategies account for changes in gender roles and relations. The information collected through this in-depth interview will be treated confidential and will not be made available to any individual, government for any other purposes and will only be used and utilized for research purposes. This interview would take between 30 to 40 minutes of your valuable time. Participation in this interview is voluntary and you can choose not to answer any single question or all of these questions, if you do not like. However, i would appreciate your participation, since your views and experiences are very important for me. With your kind permission may I begin with the interview now? If Permission awarded I would continue, otherwise I would terminate. Identification District: Tehsil: Date of interview: Personal information  Name: Age: Ethnicity: Tribe: Education: Religion: Marital status:  Number of children/ dependents, their age and educational status: Family size and their occupations:

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Checklist for in-depth interview

INFORMED CONSENT

Salam! My name is Aurangzaib Alizai. I am studying in Gender and Development Stuides,

Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. I am here for my research study as part of my

Master of Science requirements. This study is aimed to explore the impact of conflict-inducedinternal displacement on livelihood choices and how changes in livelihoods and survival

strategies account for changes in gender roles and relations.

The information collected through this in-depth interview will be treated confidential and will

not be made available to any individual, government for any other purposes and will only beused and utilized for research purposes. This interview would take between 30 to 40 minutes

of your valuable time. Participation in this interview is voluntary and you can choose not toanswer any single question or all of these questions, if you do not like. However, i would

appreciate your participation, since your views and experiences are very important for me.With your kind permission may I begin with the interview now?

If Permission awarded I would continue, otherwise I would terminate.

Identification

District:

Tehsil:

Date of interview:

Personal information

 Name:

Age:

Ethnicity:

Tribe:

Education:

Religion:

Marital status:

  Number of children/ dependents, their age

and educational status:

Family size and their occupations:

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Year of displacement:

Length of Stay at this place:

Occupation of the respondent:

Main source of income of the family:

Pattern of displacement

Route of displacement; y  Where you have come from?

y  For how long you are here?

y  How did you come here?

y  Did the whole community movetogether?

y  Did women and children movetogether?

Contributing factors to displacement;  y  Why did you decide to leave your 

home?

y  What were the contributing factors

that led you to displacement?

y  Who decided to leave your home

town?

y  Why you decided to move here?

y  Did you have some sort of social

network here?

y  What other factors led you to move

here? For instance economic, political

and security reasons.

Life before displacement

Description about life before displacement; y  Status in society

Livelihoods; y  What was your primary source of income?

y  Did you have any other source of income other than that?

y  Did you able to sustain your life?

y  Did you face any economic hardships

 before displacement?

Land ownership; y  Who had right to buy and sell the

land?

Breadwinner of the family; y  Who was responsible for bread and butter of the family?

Gender division of labor before

displacement;y  Who was doing what at home,

workplace, and community?

Decision making before displacement; y  Who was taking major decisions

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about income, expenditure, education

of children, buying and selling of 

land, marriage of daughters and

others inside and outside of home and

within and outside of community

 before displacement ?

Social network before displacement; y  Did you have any sort of socialsupport system, kin, relatives and

neighbors within and outside of community before displacement?

Life after displacement

Description about life after displacement; y  How do you compare your presentlife with your life before

displacement?

y  Do you see any major changes

 between these?

y  How do you perceive these changes?

Livelihood and survival strategy after 

displacement;y  What is the main source of income

after displacement?

y  Do you have any other source of 

income other than that?

y  Do you face any economic hardships

now?

y  How would you like your current

situation to change?

y  Would you go back to your place of 

origin if conditions of peace or other 

circumstances are established?y  Under what specific conditions would

you like to go back to your place of 

origin?

Gender division of labor after displacement; y  Who does what at home, at workplaceand community?

y  What kind of job women have to do?

Social network after displacement y  Do you have any support systemhere?

y  Do you face any barrier to find a jobhere?

y How is your relation with the hostcommunity?

Access to basic services; y  Access to health care

y  Access to education

y  Access to safe drinking water 

y  Access to safe sanitation

y  Immunization of children againstdiseases

y  Toilet facility and space

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Decision making after displacement; y  Who is taking major decisions about

income, expenditure, education of 

children, choice of occupation, buying and selling of land?

Experiences of women and men with regard to displacement

Perception on changed gender roles and

relations;y  Whether changes in livelihood

strategies account for changes in

gender roles? If yes than how?

y  How do you perceive these changes

in gender roles?

y  Whether changes in gender roles

account for changes in gender 

relations? If yes than how?

y  How do you perceive these changesin gender relations?

Wider implications of changes in gender roles to gender relations;

y  Is there any change in the status of 

women inside or outside thehousehold?

y  Do women feel stigmatized/marginalized or empowered/

strengthened due to changes in their roles?

y  Are there any changes in men¶seconomic roles? If yes than what are

those changes?

y  How do they see these changes in

their roles? Do they face any

difficulty to adjust with their newroles?

y  What are the implications of these

changes in gender roles to their lives,

whether implicitly or explicitly?

y  Whether inability to meet genderedroles result in any form of violence

towards their families especiallywomen and children?

Checklist for the key informant interview

Background information

 Name:

Designation:

Age:

Sex:

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Affiliation:

Working area of organization location, district and coverage:

Information about IDPs

Information about IDPs concentration; Where do most IDPs live in Jaffarabad?

Gender disaggregated data; Information on the profile of IDP population,including their location and their number 

disaggregated by age and sex

Pattern of displacement; Route, mode, influencing factors

Conditions of IDPs; y  Access to health services

y  Access to education

y  Availability of doctor/ medicines

y  Access to safe drinking water 

y  Access to safe sanitation

y  Immunization of children againstdiseases

y  Toilet facility and space

Problems faced by IDPs; y  What kind of problems are they

facing, economic hardships, social,

 political etc?

Livelihoods of IDPs before displacement; y  What was their primary source of 

income before displacement?

Livelihood of IDPs after displacement; y  What type of occupation are theyinvolved in after displacement?

Changes in gender roles and relations; y  Do you see any change in the roles of 

women after displacement?y  What are the contributing factors to

such changes in gender roles?

y  How do these changes in gender roles

affect their daily lives?

y  Is there any change in gender 

relations due to changes in gender roles?

Perception on changed gender roles andrelations;

y  What is their perception on changedgender roles and relations?

y  How their host communities see thesechanges?

y  What are the long term implicationsof these changes to their lives and to

wider society?