Eurobarometer 75.3 (2011)

Since the early 1970s the European Commission´s Standard & Special Eurobarometer are regularly monitoring the public opinion in the European Union member countries. Principal investigators are the Directorate-General Communication and on occasion other departments of the European Commission or t...

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Main Author: European Commission, Brussels DG Communication (COMM.A.2 ´Research and Speechwriting´)
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4232/1.11852
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Summary:Since the early 1970s the European Commission´s Standard & Special Eurobarometer are regularly monitoring the public opinion in the European Union member countries. Principal investigators are the Directorate-General Communication and on occasion other departments of the European Commission or the European Parliament. Over time, candidate and accession countries were included in the Standard Eurobarometer Series. Selected questions or modules may not have been surveyed in each sample. Please consult the basic questionnaire for more information on country filter instructions or other questionnaire routing filters. In this study all question modules are in the standard Eurobarometer context: 1. Standard EU and trend questions, 2. Europe 2020, 3. Financial and economic crisis, 4. EU budget, 5. Common Agricultural Policy. Topics: 1. Attitudes towards the EU (standard EU and trend questions): life satisfaction; frequency of political discussion on national, local and European politics; self-rated opinion leadership; assessment of the economic situation in the country, in Europe, the personal professional and financial situation and the labor market situation; expectations of life in general; expected economic development in the world, the EU and the own country (economic outlook) as well as the personal financial situation and the employment situation in the country; most important political issues at EU level, country level and at the local; personal impact of these issues; assessment of the EU membership of the country as a good thing; benefits of EU membership for the country; evaluation of the full application of EU legislation as a good thing; assessment of the application as advantages or disadvantage; assessment of the general trend of development at national, European and global levels; trust in the national government, national Parliament, EU and UN; Image of the EU; personal associations with the EU; knowledge of European institutions (European Parliament, European Council, European Central Bank) and ...