2014
DOI: 10.4135/978144627305014529524
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Interviewing Polish Migrant Women in the United Kingdom and Poland

Abstract: Migration from the 'new' European Union Member States to the United Kingdom has been identified as one of the most significant social phenomena of recent times. Evidence shows that migrant women constitute a large proportion of international migrants. When considering migration within the European context, migrant women outnumber their male counterparts. Even though gendered studies of migration are now attaining recognition, there is limited literature in relation to Polish migrant women. Drawing on prelimina… Show more

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“…Semi‐structured interviews were the chosen research methods. Each interview lasted between 30 and 90 min and was conducted in Polish (for more on reflexivity in research see Duda‐Mikulin, 2014). All interviews were audio recorded for the purpose of verbatim transcription (undertaken by myself) and took place in a range of venues including respondents' homes and cafés (ibid.).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semi‐structured interviews were the chosen research methods. Each interview lasted between 30 and 90 min and was conducted in Polish (for more on reflexivity in research see Duda‐Mikulin, 2014). All interviews were audio recorded for the purpose of verbatim transcription (undertaken by myself) and took place in a range of venues including respondents' homes and cafés (ibid.).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 32 participants were interviewed; some of them participated in repeat interviews. All interviews were audio recorded for the purpose of verbatim transcription and took place in a range of venues including respondents' homes and cafés (Duda-Mikulin, 2014). The data were thematically analysed by systematic reading of the transcripts followed by their organisation into categories of preliminary codes (Braun & Clarke, 2006).…”
Section: Methods and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six Skype interviews were also carried out with those in more remote locations. As a token of appreciation for their time, each interviewee was given £10 upon completion of an interview (Duda‐Mikulin, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%