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Atsiaman

Ghana

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Career

I had full access to education (e.g. school, university)

Colleagues treat you fairly and professionally

My job success (salary, promotion) there was fair

Everyday life

Finding a place to live (e.g. room, apartment, house) was relatively easy

Neighbours there generally treat you friendly

Service staff there generally treats you fairly

Infrastructure allowed me to have easy and safe access to buildings, parks and other places I wanted to go

You will be allowed to buy all services/goods you want

I generally felt free and safe from attacks, insults, harrassment or robbery in the city

You will generally be allowed to enter bars/nightclubs

Police there treats you fairly and professionally

Relationship

Finding a romantic partner in this city is relatively easy

Finding a friend in this city is relatively easy

For your children it will be relatively easy to fit into society (e.g. finding friends, joining clubs etc.)

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Demographics

I lived there for:

a few months or shorter
1-6 years
6-10 years
10-20 years
More than 20 years
between 6 months and 1 year

My language level in the language spoken there:

I neither speak nor understand the language
basic understanding
fluent
native speaker
moderate

My experiences are most relevant for people of the age-group(s):

below 18
71 or older
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-70

My highest completed education level is:

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Primary Education (e.g. primary school)
Secondary Eduation (e.g. lycee, high school)
Tertiary Education (e.g. university degree)
Vocational Training (e.g. certified nurse)

During my time there I had:

… a lot of money (e.g. I could buy whatever I wanted without thinking about it)
… I prefer not to say
… not a lot of money (e.g. hard to buy food, afford rent)
… a moderate amount of money (e.g. I could buy everything I needed, but had to save for expensive things)