Swiss Review 5/2020

Swiss Review / September 2020 / No.5 28 news.admin.ch This autumn, a strictly confidential questionnaire will be sent by post to 10,000 Swiss Abroad all around the world, aged 55 or over. In a world where people with Swiss nationality are increasingly choosing to live else- where than Switzerland, the aim of this research is to better understand such developments; to see the positive factors of this life choice, but also any attendant difficulties. Another aim is to understand the links that remain with Switzerland, if any, and to learn about any related movement. Participation in this voluntary survey is of great importance for the success of the research project. The Swiss Abroad, aged 55 years or older, who will receive the questionnaire have been chosen at random by the Federal Statistical Office. Those se- lected are representative of a great number of peoplewho share the same characteristics: the same age, or the same place of residence, for example. As such, it is important that a large proportion of the people contacted participate in the survey, so that the results are as representative as possi- ble. The research team will be de- lighted to receive all your reactions and replies! The data collected from the survey will be made anonymous. This means that the names and addresses of those involvedwill not bemade available to the research team. It will therefore not be possible to use the data to identify any respondents. This research is being carried out by the University of Neuchâtel and the Geneva School of Social Work, within the framework of the National Centre of Competence in Research nccr – on the move project, which is dedicated to studyingmigration andmobility. It is funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation. This study is being conducted with the support of the Federal Department of ForeignAffairs. (HET-SO) Contact: you can find more information about this project on the website ogy.de/en-nccr or via the project email address: tasurvey@nccr-onthemove.ch A questionnaire on the retire- ment plans of the Swiss Abroad What are your plans for retirement? Or, if you are already retired, where do you live and why? The University of Neuchâtel and the Geneva School of Social Work would like to learn about your experiences.

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