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KS launches study on Native Hawaiian outmigration

Nov. 23, 2018

Contributed by Thomas Yoshida

Kamehameha Schools is launching a study to better understand the quality of life for families in Hawaiʻi, and the factors ‘ohana consider when thinking about or deciding to leave our state. We invite you to be a part of the first phase of data collection by joining a small-group discussion.

Discussions will be held by SMS Research between December 1-6 in downtown Honolulu. Interested participants should be 18 years or older and born in Hawai‘i. Additional requirements will explained over the phone.

Those interested should contact SMS Research at survey@smshawaii.com or 808-440-0744 for more information. A small incentive will be provided for participation.

This study is being conducted by the Strategy & Innovation Group. For more information about this study contact Wendy Kekahio (wekekahi@ksbe.edu) or Shawn Kanaʻiaupuani (shkanaia@ksbe.edu).


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