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Faith in European Project Reviving [Recurso electrónico]PDF But Most Say Rise of Eurosceptic Parties Is a Good Thing

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticlePublication details: June 2015Description: 35 p. Recurso onlineSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This report examines public opinion in six European Union countries: France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. It is based on 6,028 face-to-face and telephone interviews in these EU nations with adults 18 and older conducted from April 7 to May 13, 2015. For more details, see methodology and topline results. Chapter 1 explores economic attitudes, including views on the current and future economy, and expectations for children’s financial future. Chapter 2 examines how people view the European Union, including thoughts on economic integration and the euro. Chapter 3 analyzes attitudes towards minorities, such as Jews, Muslims and Roma. Chapter 4 looks at the rise of nontraditional parties.
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This report examines public opinion in six European Union countries: France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. It is based on 6,028 face-to-face and telephone interviews in these EU nations with adults 18 and older conducted from April 7 to May 13, 2015. For more details, see methodology and topline results.
Chapter 1 explores economic attitudes, including views on the current and future economy, and expectations for children’s financial future. Chapter 2 examines how people view the European Union, including thoughts on economic integration and the euro. Chapter 3 analyzes attitudes towards minorities, such as Jews, Muslims and Roma. Chapter 4 looks at the rise of nontraditional parties.

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