Activities
We collect data systematically for better decision-making

Surveys
Surveys are either digital (online surveys) or physical (survey papers). The survey asks the respondent several different questions. The questions usually have a set of predetermined answers respondents can choose from. The survey enables the collection of detailed data to evaluate migration issues.

Focus groups
Focus groups involve getting a group of people together to conduct a group interview. It is a group of people, usually 6-10 members (smaller sample size than surveys). These people tend to share demographic traits or share similar characteristics. A focus group involves a moderator who asks the group open-ended questions and guides the discussion.

In-depth Interviews
Interviews are similar to focus groups, although they generally focused on one individual, with a moderator asking questions. An interview is structured with a list of questions the moderator asks the interviewee. It is usually conducted face-to-face or over the telephone. Using this method, open-ended questions help gather more accurate information.

Common Research
It is conducted using various quantitative and qualitative methods, as well as ethnographic field studies. Additionally, it often includes desk research on online reviews, forums, and social media to investigate what people are saying about a specific topic.

Statistics
We use statistical software (SPSS) to organise, analyse, and interpret data in order to comprehend the influence of various factors on behavior, market trends, and more. We develop a model that summarises our insights and identifies any visible connections between the dataset and the migrant population.

Market Analysis
We examine market dynamics to understand the interplay between immigration and development factors. This is crucial for policymakers and businesses who want to navigate the evolving market.