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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF STUDY AND RESEARCH IN LAW,RANCHI

Connection between problems of rural and urban society

SOCIOLOGY QUESTIONNARE

SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED TO
Varishtha Parasar Dr. Jisu ketan Pattanaik
2nd year, 4th semester
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GREETINGS!
I,Varishtha Parasar , am collecting some information for my project which is regarding the
Agricultural Development and Schemes Provided in State of Jharkhand . With the insurance of
full privacyand confidentiality of the responses, I, therefore, request all the interviewees to
participate in this survey, and will take only 10 -20 minutes to fill out this form. And this is to be
a guarantee that all the information will be solely used for the project only.The investment of
your valuable time will be much appreciated.

● Name of the Interviewer:


● Sign:
● Date of the Interview:
● Village Information
● District
● Block
● Panchayat
● Village Name
● Major Tribe
● Chief of the Village Council
● Mukhia
INTERVIEW SCHEDULE

GENERAL PARTICULARS

1) Name:
2) Age:
3) Sex:
4) Religion: a) Hindu b) Muslim c) Christian
d) Others
5) Village:
6) Block/ Taluka:
7) District:
8) Caste:a) SC b) ST c) OBC D) General
9) Educational Qualification:
a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Undergraduate
d) Postgraduate
e) Higher education
10) Are you employed: a) YES b) NO
11) Occupation:
12) Do you receive benefits from the government under various schemes? A) Yes B)No
13) Are you able to avail them regularly?
A) yes B) no
14) How many members are there in the family?
a) Less than 5
b) More than 5
15) How many female children are there in the family?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 5
f)
16) Information about family:
a) Nuclear family
b) Joint family

SI. No members of family age occupation


17) Income of the family
a) 1,000-3,000
b) 3,000-5,000
c) 5,000-10,000
d) 10,000+
18) Is the earned income enough to run the family?
a) YES
b) NO
Specific Questions

Establishing a link that how the problem of unemployment causes people to migrate from rural
to urban areas and even then there is an increase in the unemployment rates which in turn
increases the unemployment and alcoholism .

1. Is rural unemployment a major issue in many countries? Yes /no


2. Does unemployment cause people to seek job opportunities elsewhere? Yes /no
3. Are urban areas typically more economically prosperous than rural areas? Yes /no
4. Is migration from rural to urban areas a common way to address unemployment? Yes
/no
5. Is there a possibility that the urban job market may not be able to accommodate all the
rural migrants? Yes /no
6. Can lack of skills and education contribute to prolonged unemployment? Yes /no
7. Are there social issues such as alcoholism that arise from unemployment? Yes /no
8. Is unemployment a factor that affects people's ability to access healthcare? Yes /no
9. Can unemployment have negative impacts on mental and physical health? Yes /no
10. Can high levels of unemployment lead to higher crime rates in urban areas? Yes /no
11. Are there government programs that address rural unemployment and encourage
people to stay in rural areas? Yes /no
12. Is unemployment an issue in both developed and developing countries? Yes /no
13. Are there cultural factors that contribute to the migration from rural to urban areas?
Yes /no
14. Does increased technology and automation in agriculture lead to higher
unemployment in rural areas? Yes /no
15. Is the rise of gig economy work affecting the employment situation in urban areas?
Yes /no

Sensitization of every developing brain is the most fundamental need of the hour. One's
perception can be greatly impacted by the inclusion of lessons that forcefully reflect the atrocities
of casteism and concepts that are largely the same, along with homely influence.

1. Are there generational differences in attitudes towards employment and rural/urban


living? Yes /no
2. Does the tourism industry provide employment opportunities for rural areas? Yes /no
3. Can unemployment-related stress affect family structures and relationships? Yes /no
4. Does unemployment exacerbate poverty and social inequality? Yes /no
5. Are there gendered differences in unemployment rates and migration patterns? Yes /no
6. Are younger people more likely to migrate to urban areas due to lack of employment
opportunities in rural areas? Yes /no
7. Can the influx of rural migrants lead to overcrowding in urban areas? Yes /no
8. Is it possible for the government to stimulate job growth in both urban and rural areas?
Yes /no
9. Are there national policies in place to address the issue of unemployment? Yes /no
10. Can international trade agreements impact rural employment opportunities? Yes /no
11. Are there differences in the types of jobs available in rural and urban areas? Yes /no
12. Is unemployment a leading cause of social unrest and political instability? Yes /no
13. Can a lack of access to education perpetuate the cycle of unemployment in rural
areas? Yes /no
14. Are there psychological barriers that prevent some people from seeking employment?
Yes /no
15. Can community-based initiatives help to address unemployment in both rural and
urban areas? Yes /no

For a healthy acceptance of both the other's standard of living and culture, there needs to be a
stronger connection between rural and urban India.

1. Is access to healthcare an issue in both urban and rural communities? Yes /no
2. Are there education disparities between urban and rural areas? Yes /no
3. Is poverty a common problem in both urban and rural societies? Yes /no
4. Is homelessness an issue in both urban and rural areas? Yes /no
5. Are job opportunities scarce in both urban and rural communities? Yes /no
6. Is public transportation limited or nonexistent in both urban and rural areas? Yes /no
7. Is there a lack of affordable housing in both urban and rural areas? Yes /no
8. Is food insecurity a problem in both urban and rural communities? Yes /no
9. Are infrastructure issues common in both urban and rural areas? Yes /no
10. Is substance abuse prevalent in both urban and rural societies? Yes /no
11. Is crime rate high in both urban and rural areas? Yes /no
12. Are there mental health disparities between urban and rural areas? Yes /no
13. Is access to technology limited in both urban and rural communities? Yes /no
14. Is political representation unequal for both urban and rural societies? Yes /no
15. Are natural disaster risks higher for both urban and rural areas? Yes /no

Equal employment opportunities and pay must be made available to all, regardless of gender or
caste, in order to establish economic and cultural equality.

1. Is community engagement and involvement an issue in both urban and rural societies?
Yes /no
2. Are environmental concerns prevalent in both urban and rural areas? Yes /no
3. Are there racial or ethnic disparities affecting both urban and rural communities? Yes /no
4. Is access to clean water a problem in both urban and rural areas? Yes /no
5. Is the cost of living high for both urban and rural societies? Yes /no
6. Are public services less readily available in both urban and rural communities? Yes /no
7. Is poverty-related crime a concern in both urban and rural areas? Yes /no
8. Are issues with education and literacy prominent in both urban and rural societies? Yes /no
9. Are people leaving rural areas for better opportunities in urban areas? Yes /no
10. Are healthcare professionals trying to address the healthcare disparities in both urban and
rural areas? Yes /no
11. Are more resources being provided to both urban and rural areas to improve living
conditions? Yes /no
12. Are both urban and rural communities working together to address common social
problems? Yes /no
13. Are innovative approaches being used to tackle issues affecting both urban and rural
societies? Yes /no
14. Are there community initiatives aimed at addressing issues in both urban and rural areas?
Yes /no

Any organization that thrives on poor, including the media and political parties, should be
boycotted. In fact, the media and well-known figures could contribute more to the advancement
of equality and integration.

1. Should organizations that thrive on poor be boycotted? Yes /no


2. Is it necessary to boycott media and political parties that thrive on poor? Yes /no
3. Are there any benefits of organizations that thrive on poor? Yes /no
4. Does the media contribute to the advancement of equality and integration? Yes /no
5. Should well-known figures contribute more to the advancement of equality and integration?
Yes /no
6. Is boycotting an effective way to address inequalities caused by poverty? Yes /no
7. Should individuals take a stand against organizations that thrive on poor? Yes /no
8. Does poverty have a negative impact on media and political agenda? Yes /no
9. Should people support organizations that promote equality and integration? Yes /no
10. Does political polarization contribute to the thriving of organizations on poor? Yes /no
11. Do politicians who thrive on poor have the best interest of the people at heart? Yes /no
12. Should policies be introduced to address poverty and inequality? Yes /no
13. Should individuals choose to support organizations that prioritize the welfare of the poor?
Yes /no
14. Should the media take a more active role in advocating for the welfare of the poor? Yes /no

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