Overview of remaining survey data from Jordanian aid workers

Overview of remaining survey data from Jordanian aid workers More results from the Jordanian humanitarian worker survey.   Where we have been In the past months I have presented and commented on the survey data from a small (n =86) sample of Jordanian humanitarian aid workers.  To date I have made over two dozen posts covering several major sections of the survey, addressing such topics as perceptions of the working relationship between ‘local’ and ‘expat’ aid workers, the mental health stressors faced by national staff, how marital status impacts work expectations, and even the ‘diversity’ question. My posts have been a blend of data presentation -numbers and graphs- combined with contextual comment and sociological reflections in equal measure. Where we are going In the next several weeks I will complete the preliminary analysis of and comment on the data in additional blog posts. Some important topics are yet to be … Continue reading Overview of remaining survey data from Jordanian aid workers