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Modern Day Slavery Survey
For my year 12 research project SACE subject I have decided to study the amount of awareness in the community of modern day slavery, how many people are buying fair trade cocoa, coffee and tea and what factors contribute to people buying/not buying these fair trade products. It is very important that all questions are answered honestly and as accurately as possible. Your information and responses will remain confidential. Thankyou for taking part of this survey.
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Gender
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Male
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Age group
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13-18
19-30
31-40
41-50
51-60
61-70
70+
Living situation
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Living alone
Living with 1 person
Living with 2 people
Living with 3 people
Living with 4 people
Living with 5+ people
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1.
Do you believe slavery exists today?
If no, skip to question 4.
Yes
No
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2.
How many people do you believe are living in slavery in the world?
1,000-5,000
10,000-50,000
100,000-500,000
1,000,000-5,000,000
10,000,000-30,000,000
50,000,000+
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3.
How much do you already know on modern day slavery?
A lot
A little
Not much
Nothing
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4.
Do you know what fair trade is?
Yes
No
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5.
Do you regularly buy coffee, cocoa or tea?
If no, skip to question 7.
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
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6.
Do you buy fair trade cocoa, coffee or tea?
Always
Often
Sometimes
Never
I don't know
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Your answer
7.
Does your local supermarket stock fair trade cocoa, coffee or tea?
Yes
I think so
No
I don't know
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8.
What supermarket do you generally shop at?
Coles
Woolworths
IGA
Foodland
Other:
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9.
Would you be prepared to travel a further distance to find fair trade cocoa, coffee or tea?
I no, skip to question 11.
Yes
No
Maybe
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10.
By how much?
1-2km
5-10km
15-20km
25-35km
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11.
Would you be prepared to pay extra for fair trade cocoa, coffee or tea?
If no, skip to question 13.
Yes
No
Maybe
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By how much?
+$1
+$3
+$5
+$8
+$10
+$13
+$15
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+$20
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If Australian chocolate companies paid a small levy of 2 cents in every $10 of chocolate sales, exploitative child and trafficked labour in the cocoa industry could be abolished, says a new report released by World Vision. “The levy is likely to cost the chocolate industry in Australia about $2.5 million annually, a tiny amount compared to the $46 million they spent on advertising last year.”
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13.
Would you be prepared to see less chocolate advertising knowing your chocolate is slave free?
Yes
No
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14.
Would you be prepared to take the time to search for fair trade cocoa, coffee or tea?
If no, skip to question 16.
Yes
No
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15.
By how much?
Yes, I would spend the extra needed time
I might spend an extra hour
I might spend an extra half hour
I might spend an extra 10 or so minutes
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16.
If your local supermarket stocked fair trade cocoa, coffee and tea, clearly labelled, easy to spot and the same price as non-fair trade products, would you buy these as an alternative to those made with slave labour?
Yes
No
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