Flash Eurobarometer 357 (Iceland and the European Union, wave 3)
Attitudes towards the European Union and towards Iceland’s accession to the EU. Topics: attitudes towards the relation of the EU and Iceland (scale: familiarity with the European Union, sharing of the same values, Iceland’s participation in the Schengen Agreement is positive, Iceland follows much of...
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ftcessda:517150cc1c194402e37d3f387b34dccb83dc1382e9a384cc76902106796e3a2c 2024-09-15T18:13:02+00:00 Flash Eurobarometer 357 (Iceland and the European Union, wave 3) European Commission, Brussels; Directorate-General Communication (COMM.A.1 ´Research and Speechwriting´) Iceland Island 2014-04-22 https://doi.org/10.4232/1.11903 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5792?lang=en https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5792?lang=de en eng doi:10.4232/1.11903 ZA5792, Version 1.0.0 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5792?lang=en https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5792?lang=de Dataset 2014 ftcessda https://doi.org/10.4232/1.11903 2024-08-28T23:58:01Z Attitudes towards the European Union and towards Iceland’s accession to the EU. Topics: attitudes towards the relation of the EU and Iceland (scale: familiarity with the European Union, sharing of the same values, Iceland’s participation in the Schengen Agreement is positive, Iceland follows much of the EU’s legislation without participating in decision making, Iceland should be part of the EU, adoption of the euro will support Iceland’s economy); expected impact of Iceland’s accession to the EU (Iceland’s citizens will profit from EU support for regional development, decrease in food prices, more competition between Icelandic food producers and those from other EU countries, increase in tourism, harming of Iceland’s interests by the EU’s fishery policy, Icelandic becoming an official language of the EU, prohibition of whaling, possibility to keep the Icelandic passport, possibility to keep national control of own natural resources); countries that could serve as a model for Iceland; country to which the respondent feels the closest to; stronger feeling of attachment towards the EU or towards the US; travels outside Iceland in the past five years; travels to selected countries in the past five years; main reason for not traveling outside Iceland in the past five years; preferred source of information about current affairs; reception of foreign media; frequency of the reception of foreign media; main reason for not consuming foreign media; country of origin of the consumed media. Demography: age; sex; nationality; age at end of education; occupation; professional position; region; type of community; own a mobile phone and fixed (landline) phone; household composition and household size. Additionally coded was: type of phone line; weighting factor. Einstellungen zur europäischen Union und zum isländischen EU-Beitritt. Themen: Einstellungen zur Beziehung zwischen der EU und Island (Skala: Vertrautheit mit der EU, Isländer und EU-Bürger besitzen ähnliche Wertauffassungen, positive Einschätzung der isländischen ... Dataset Iceland CESSDA DC Data Catalogue (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives) |
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Attitudes towards the European Union and towards Iceland’s accession to the EU. Topics: attitudes towards the relation of the EU and Iceland (scale: familiarity with the European Union, sharing of the same values, Iceland’s participation in the Schengen Agreement is positive, Iceland follows much of the EU’s legislation without participating in decision making, Iceland should be part of the EU, adoption of the euro will support Iceland’s economy); expected impact of Iceland’s accession to the EU (Iceland’s citizens will profit from EU support for regional development, decrease in food prices, more competition between Icelandic food producers and those from other EU countries, increase in tourism, harming of Iceland’s interests by the EU’s fishery policy, Icelandic becoming an official language of the EU, prohibition of whaling, possibility to keep the Icelandic passport, possibility to keep national control of own natural resources); countries that could serve as a model for Iceland; country to which the respondent feels the closest to; stronger feeling of attachment towards the EU or towards the US; travels outside Iceland in the past five years; travels to selected countries in the past five years; main reason for not traveling outside Iceland in the past five years; preferred source of information about current affairs; reception of foreign media; frequency of the reception of foreign media; main reason for not consuming foreign media; country of origin of the consumed media. Demography: age; sex; nationality; age at end of education; occupation; professional position; region; type of community; own a mobile phone and fixed (landline) phone; household composition and household size. Additionally coded was: type of phone line; weighting factor. Einstellungen zur europäischen Union und zum isländischen EU-Beitritt. Themen: Einstellungen zur Beziehung zwischen der EU und Island (Skala: Vertrautheit mit der EU, Isländer und EU-Bürger besitzen ähnliche Wertauffassungen, positive Einschätzung der isländischen ... |
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European Commission, Brussels; Directorate-General Communication (COMM.A.1 ´Research and Speechwriting´) Flash Eurobarometer 357 (Iceland and the European Union, wave 3) |
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European Commission, Brussels; Directorate-General Communication (COMM.A.1 ´Research and Speechwriting´) |
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Flash Eurobarometer 357 (Iceland and the European Union, wave 3) |
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Flash Eurobarometer 357 (Iceland and the European Union, wave 3) |
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Flash Eurobarometer 357 (Iceland and the European Union, wave 3) |
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Flash Eurobarometer 357 (Iceland and the European Union, wave 3) |
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Flash Eurobarometer 357 (Iceland and the European Union, wave 3) |
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flash eurobarometer 357 (iceland and the european union, wave 3) |
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2014 |
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https://doi.org/10.4232/1.11903 https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5792?lang=en https://search.gesis.org/research_data/ZA5792?lang=de |
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