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GESIS Data Catalogue - Study ZA5235
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ZA5235: Eurobarometer 73.5 (Jun 2010)
Bibliographic Citation
Citation
European Commission (2012): Eurobarometer 73.5 (Jun 2010). TNS OPINION & SOCIAL, Brussels [Producer]. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5235 Data file Version 4.0.0,
doi:10.4232/1.11432
Study No.
ZA5235
Title
Eurobarometer 73.5 (Jun 2010)
Other Titles
Civil Justice, Development Aid, Africa and the European Union, and Food Risk (Subtitle)
Current Version
4.0.0, 2012-8-31, doi:10.4232/1.11432
Alternate IDs
doi:10.3886/ICPSR34084.v1, 4.0.0
Date of Collection
09.06.2010 - 30.06.2010
Principal Investigator/
Authoring Entity,
Institution
Papacostas, Antonis - European Commission, Brussels DG Communication, Public Opinion Analysis Sector
Categories
International Institutions, Relations, Conditions
Legal system, Legislation, Law
Patterns of Consumption
Medicine
Economic Policy, National Economic Situation
Topics
6.3 Legal systems
7.2 Nutrition
11.2 International politics and organisation
11.6 Government, political systems and organisation
17.4 Economic conditions and indicators
Study No.
5235
Title
Eurobarometer 73.5 (Jun 2010)
Other Titles
Civil Justice, Development Aid, Africa and the European Union, and Food Risk (Subtitle)
Current Version
4.0.0, 31.08.2012,
10.4232/1.11432
Date of Collection
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution
Papacostas, Antonis - European Commission, Brussels DG Communication, Public Opinion Analysis Sector
Abstract
Categories
International Institutions, Relations, Conditions
Legal system, Legislation, Law
Patterns of Consumption
Medicine
Economic Policy, National Economic Situation
Topics
6.3 Legal systems
7.2 Nutrition
11.2 International politics and organisation
11.6 Government, political systems and organisation
17.4 Economic conditions and indicators
Content
Abstract
Living conditions and expectations. International institutions and their relationship. Social policy. Civil justice in the EU. Development aid. Africa and the EU. Risk issues regarding food. Topics: 1. Living conditions and expectations: life satisfaction; assessment of the current situation in different areas (personal living area, national health care, retirement benefits, unemployment benefits, cost of living, relations between people of different culture, religion or nationality, dealing with inequality and poverty, affordable energy, affordable housing functioning public administration, national economic conditions, personal job situation and financial situation and national employment situation); expected development of the personal life situation in general and in the areas mentioned above and compared to the period five years ago. 2. Most important general issues and based on social policy and employment policy, which the European Union should address as a priority; preference for the solution of social issues for the whole EU or focus on the poorest regions and countries of the EU; awareness of the European Social Fund (ESF). 3. Civil justice: own involvement in civil or commercial legal proceedings with a person or a company from an EU Member State and from a non EU country; difficulty to access civil justice in another EU Member State; need for additional measures to support citizens in obtaining their rights; type of personal experience in civil or commercial legal proceedings abroad (based on marriage, children or contractual disputes); non-EU country in which the respondent had personal experience in civil or commercial proceeding; most important obstacles to start legal proceedings in another EU member State; perceived difficulties in the enforcement of a positive judgment for the respondent in another EU country; perceived encouragement by a judicial declaration (exequatur) to institute legal proceedings against a person in another EU country; importance of EU measures to simplify the procedures for enforcing court decisions in another country; knowledge of the procedure introduced by the EU to recover cross-border small claims; source of information about this process; knowledge of the European order for payment procedure (European Payment Order); source of information about this process; knowledge of common standards in the EU to qualify for legal aid (Cross-Border Civil Case); source of information on this standard; preferred EU measures for cross-border family law areas (international distinctions, control of financial matters in connection with a marriage, control of financial matters for unmarried but officially recognized couple); attitude towards the automaticall validity of an agreement on the distribution of the belongings of a divorcing couple in all other EU member states; personal experience with the presentation of documents such as birth certificate, marriage certificate or death certificate in another EU country; need to submit a translation or legalization of this document; attitude towards a universal recognition of civil status documents in the EU; preference for an automatic recognition of documents or the issuance of standard formats or improvement of mechanism for translating these documents; attitude towards general system for the recognition of adoptions. 4. Development aid: biggest challenges facing developing countries; attitude towards development aid; personal involvement in development aid (donations or volunteer activities); preference for international organizations or individual countries as best actors for development aid; attitude towards changes in the scope of official development aid and towards a cooperation of the EU Member States in development aid; preferred political guidelines for the alignment of development aid. 5. Africa and the EU: expected increase in the importance of Africa as a partner for the EU; most important areas of cooperation between the EU and Africa; most important problems for African countries to tackle together; areas that characterize the positive image of Africa. 6. Food and nutrition: most important criteria that are associated with food and eating (satisfying hunger, enjoying a meal with friends, selecting fresh and tasty foods, looking for affordable prices, checking calories and nutrients, concerns about the safety of food); probability of certain dangerous events (being a victim of a crime, food and environmental pollution damages the own health, negative effects of the economic crisis, being injured in a car accident, getting a serious illness); most important problems and risks associated with food and eating; perceived anxiety associated with food (BSE, genetically modified food, allergic reactions, additives, food poisoning from bacteria, pesticide residues, antibiotic residues and pollutants in meat products, substances in plastic coming into contact with food, unbalanced diet, diet-related disease, weight gain, new viral diseases such as avian flu, animal cloning, the welfare of farmed animals, the quality and freshness of food, nano particles in food); trust in sources of information about food risks (media, scientists, national and european authorities for food safety, European institutions, the state government, consumer groups, environmental protection groups, farmers, food manufacturers, supermarkets and shops, health professionals, family and friends, information found on the Internet); attitude towards food safety (scale: increasing food security, greater safety of food produced in the EU, strict EU laws guaranteeing food security, quick action of public authorities, public authorities as consumer representatives, negligent authorities, using the most recent scientific evidence by public authorities in the EU, authorities in the EU are doing a good job for food safety, dependence of scientific advice on commercial and political interests, development of unhealthier food over the years, demand for more information about healthy diets and lifestyles by public authorities in the EU, public authorities take into account citizens’ concerns regarding food safety); probability of personal measures to avoid certain risks and judgment on the efforts of European authorities to protect consumers from these risks (contamination of food by pesticides or pollutants such as mercury, bacterial contamination of food such as salmonella, diet-related health risks by fatty diet , risks of new technologies such as aninmal cloning and nanotechnology, transmission of animal infections to humans such as BSE); last time of the reception of information on unsafe food containing chemical substances (Split A) or on unhealthy food containing too much fat or salt (Split B); personal reaction to these information regarding unsafe or harmful food. Demography: nationality; age; marital status and family situation; regional origin; age at end of education; sex; occupation; degree of urbanization; household composition and household size; own a mobile phone and fixed (landline) phone; possession of durable goods (entertainment electronics, internet connection, possession of a car, a flat/a house have finished paying for or still paying for); financial difficulties during the last year; self-rated social position (scale); internet use (at home, at work, at school). Also encoded was: date of interview; beginning of interview; duration of interview; persons present during the interview; willingness to cooperate; interview language; city size; region; country; weighting factor.
Abstract
Living conditions and expectations. International institutions and their relationship. Social policy. Civil justice in the EU. Development aid. Africa and the EU. Risk issues regarding food. Topics: 1. Living conditions and expectations: life satisfaction; assessment of the current situation in different areas (personal living area, national health care, retirement benefits, unemployment benefits, cost of living, relations between people of different culture, religion or nationality, dealing with inequality and poverty, affordable energy, affordable housing functioning public administration, national economic conditions, personal job situation and financial situation and national employment situation); expected development of the personal life situation in general and in the areas mentioned above and compared to the period five years ago. 2. Most important general issues and based on social policy and employment policy, which the European Union should address as a priority; preference for the solution of social issues for the whole EU or focus on the poorest regions and countries of the EU; awareness of the European Social Fund (ESF). 3. Civil justice: own involvement in civil or commercial legal proceedings with a person or a company from an EU Member State and from a non EU country; difficulty to access civil justice in another EU Member State; need for additional measures to support citizens in obtaining their rights; type of personal experience in civil or commercial legal proceedings abroad (based on marriage, children or contractual disputes); non-EU country in which the respondent had personal experience in civil or commercial proceeding; most important obstacles to start legal proceedings in another EU member State; perceived difficulties in the enforcement of a positive judgment for the respondent in another EU country; perceived encouragement by a judicial declaration (exequatur) to institute legal proceedings against a person in another EU country; importance of EU measures to simplify the procedures for enforcing court decisions in another country; knowledge of the procedure introduced by the EU to recover cross-border small claims; source of information about this process; knowledge of the European order for payment procedure (European Payment Order); source of information about this process; knowledge of common standards in the EU to qualify for legal aid (Cross-Border Civil Case); source of information on this standard; preferred EU measures for cross-border family law areas (international distinctions, control of financial matters in connection with a marriage, control of financial matters for unmarried but officially recognized couple); attitude towards the automaticall validity of an agreement on the distribution of the belongings of a divorcing couple in all other EU member states; personal experience with the presentation of documents such as birth certificate, marriage certificate or death certificate in another EU country; need to submit a translation or legalization of this document; attitude towards a universal recognition of civil status documents in the EU; preference for an automatic recognition of documents or the issuance of standard formats or improvement of mechanism for translating these documents; attitude towards general system for the recognition of adoptions. 4. Development aid: biggest challenges facing developing countries; attitude towards development aid; personal involvement in development aid (donations or volunteer activities); preference for international organizations or individual countries as best actors for development aid; attitude towards changes in the scope of official development aid and towards a cooperation of the EU Member States in development aid; preferred political guidelines for the alignment of development aid. 5. Africa and the EU: expected increase in the importance of Africa as a partner for the EU; most important areas of cooperation between the EU and Africa; most important problems for African countries to tackle together; areas that characterize the positive image of Africa. 6. Food and nutrition: most important criteria that are associated with food and eating (satisfying hunger, enjoying a meal with friends, selecting fresh and tasty foods, looking for affordable prices, checking calories and nutrients, concerns about the safety of food); probability of certain dangerous events (being a victim of a crime, food and environmental pollution damages the own health, negative effects of the economic crisis, being injured in a car accident, getting a serious illness); most important problems and risks associated with food and eating; perceived anxiety associated with food (BSE, genetically modified food, allergic reactions, additives, food poisoning from bacteria, pesticide residues, antibiotic residues and pollutants in meat products, substances in plastic coming into contact with food, unbalanced diet, diet-related disease, weight gain, new viral diseases such as avian flu, animal cloning, the welfare of farmed animals, the quality and freshness of food, nano particles in food); trust in sources of information about food risks (media, scientists, national and european authorities for food safety, European institutions, the state government, consumer groups, environmental protection groups, farmers, food manufacturers, supermarkets and shops, health professionals, family and friends, information found on the Internet); attitude towards food safety (scale: increasing food security, greater safety of food produced in the EU, strict EU laws guaranteeing food security, quick action of public authorities, public authorities as consumer representatives, negligent authorities, using the most recent scientific evidence by public authorities in the EU, authorities in the EU are doing a good job for food safety, dependence of scientific advice on commercial and political interests, development of unhealthier food over the years, demand for more information about healthy diets and lifestyles by public authorities in the EU, public authorities take into account citizens’ concerns regarding food safety); probability of personal measures to avoid certain risks and judgment on the efforts of European authorities to protect consumers from these risks (contamination of food by pesticides or pollutants such as mercury, bacterial contamination of food such as salmonella, diet-related health risks by fatty diet , risks of new technologies such as aninmal cloning and nanotechnology, transmission of animal infections to humans such as BSE); last time of the reception of information on unsafe food containing chemical substances (Split A) or on unhealthy food containing too much fat or salt (Split B); personal reaction to these information regarding unsafe or harmful food. Demography: nationality; age; marital status and family situation; regional origin; age at end of education; sex; occupation; degree of urbanization; household composition and household size; own a mobile phone and fixed (landline) phone; possession of durable goods (entertainment electronics, internet connection, possession of a car, a flat/a house have finished paying for or still paying for); financial difficulties during the last year; self-rated social position (scale); internet use (at home, at work, at school). Also encoded was: date of interview; beginning of interview; duration of interview; persons present during the interview; willingness to cooperate; interview language; city size; region; country; weighting factor.
Methodology
Geographic Coverage
Universe
Population of the respective nationalities of the European Union Member States, resident in each of the Member States and aged 15 years and over
Selection Method
Probability Sample: Proportionate Stratified Multistage Sample
Mode of Data Collection
Face-to-face interview CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interview) was used in those countries where this technique was available
Data Collector
TNS Dimarso, Brussels, Belgium; TNS BBSS, Sofia, Bulgaria; TNS Aisa, Prague, Czech Republic; TNS GALLUP DK, Copenhagen, Denmark; TNS Infratest, Munich, Germany; Emor, Tallinn, Estonia; TNS MRBI, Dublin, Ireland; TNS ICAP, Athens, Greece; TNS Demoscopia, Madrid, Spain; TNS Sofres, Montrouge, France; TNS Infratest, Italy; Synovate, Nicosia, Cyprus; TNS Latvia, Riga, Latvia; TNS GALLUP Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania; TNS ILReS, Luxembourg, Luxembourg; TNS Hungary, Budapest, Hungary; MISCO, Valletta, Malta; TNS NIPO, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Österreichisches GALLUP, Vienna, Austria; TNS OBOP, Warsaw, Poland; TNS EUROTESTE, Lisbon, Portugal; TNS CSOP, Bucharest, Romania; RM PLUS, Maribor, Slovenia; TNS AISA SK, Bratislava, Slovakia; TNS GALLUP Oy, Espoo, Finland; TNS GALLUP, Stockholm, Sweden; TNS UK, London, United Kingdom; TNS Opinion, Brussels (international co-ordination).
Date of Collection
09.06.2010 - 30.06.2010
Geographic Coverage
Austria (AT); Belgium (BE); Bulgaria (BG); Cyprus (CY); Czech Republic (CZ); Germany (DE); Denmark (DK); Estonia (EE); Spain (ES); Finland (FI); France (FR); Great Britain (GB-GBN); Northern Ireland (GB-NIR); Greece (GR); Hungary (HU); Ireland (IE); Italy (IT); Lithuania (LT); Luxembourg (LU); Latvia (LV); Malta (MT); Netherlands (NL); Poland (PL); Portugal (PT); Romania (RO); Sweden (SE); Slovenia (SI); Slovakia (SK)
Universe
Population of the respective nationalities of the European Union Member States, resident in each of the Member States and aged 15 years and over
Selection Method
Probability Sample: Proportionate Stratified Multistage Sample
Mode of Data Collection
Face-to-face interview CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interview) was used in those countries where this technique was available
Data Collector
TNS Dimarso, Brussels, Belgium; TNS BBSS, Sofia, Bulgaria; TNS Aisa, Prague, Czech Republic; TNS GALLUP DK, Copenhagen, Denmark; TNS Infratest, Munich, Germany; Emor, Tallinn, Estonia; TNS MRBI, Dublin, Ireland; TNS ICAP, Athens, Greece; TNS Demoscopia, Madrid, Spain; TNS Sofres, Montrouge, France; TNS Infratest, Italy; Synovate, Nicosia, Cyprus; TNS Latvia, Riga, Latvia; TNS GALLUP Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania; TNS ILReS, Luxembourg, Luxembourg; TNS Hungary, Budapest, Hungary; MISCO, Valletta, Malta; TNS NIPO, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Österreichisches GALLUP, Vienna, Austria; TNS OBOP, Warsaw, Poland; TNS EUROTESTE, Lisbon, Portugal; TNS CSOP, Bucharest, Romania; RM PLUS, Maribor, Slovenia; TNS AISA SK, Bratislava, Slovakia; TNS GALLUP Oy, Espoo, Finland; TNS GALLUP, Stockholm, Sweden; TNS UK, London, United Kingdom; TNS Opinion, Brussels (international co-ordination).
Date of Collection
11.06.2010 - 30.06.2010 (Belgium)
11.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (Denmark)
11.06.2010 - 30.06.2010 (Germany)
11.06.2010 - 26.06.2010 (Greece)
13.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (Spain)
09.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Finland)
11.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (France)
11.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Ireland (Republic))
11.06.2010 - 29.06.2010 (Italy)
11.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (Luxembourg)
11.06.2010 - 29.06.2010 (Netherlands)
10.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (Austria)
11.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Portugal)
10.06.2010 - 29.06.2010 (Sweden)
11.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Great Britain)
11.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (Northern Ireland)
11.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Cyprus (Republic))
11.06.2010 - 25.06.2010 (Czech Republic)
12.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (Estonia)
11.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Hungary)
10.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (Latvia)
12.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Lithuania)
11.06.2010 - 25.06.2010 (Malta)
12.06.2010 - 28.06.2010 (Poland)
12.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Slovakia)
10.06.2010 - 27.06.2010 (Slovenia)
11.06.2010 - 21.06.2010 (Bulgaria)
11.06.2010 - 22.06.2010 (Romania)
Dataset
Number of Units: 26691
Number of Variables: 502
Analysis System(s): SPSS, Stata
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ZA5235_bq.pdf
Basic Questionnaire (English & French)
(Questionnaire)
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Austria
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Belgium (French)
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Belgium (Flemish)
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Bulgaria
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Cyprus
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Czech Republic
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Germany
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Denmark
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Estonia (Estonian)
(Questionnaire)
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Estonia (Russian)
(Questionnaire)
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Spain (Catalan)
(Questionnaire)
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Spain (Spanish)
(Questionnaire)
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Finland (Finnish)
(Questionnaire)
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Finland (Swedish)
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France
(Questionnaire)
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United Kingdom
(Questionnaire)
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Greece
(Questionnaire)
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Hungary
(Questionnaire)
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Ireland
(Questionnaire)
76 KBytes
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Italy
(Questionnaire)
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Lithuania
(Questionnaire)
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Luxembourg (German)
(Questionnaire)
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Luxembourg (French)
(Questionnaire)
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Luxembourg (Luxembourgish)
(Questionnaire)
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Latvia (Latvian)
(Questionnaire)
149 KBytes
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Latvia (Russian)
(Questionnaire)
179 KBytes
ZA5235_q_mt-en.pdf
Malta (English)
(Questionnaire)
76 KBytes
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Malta (Maltese)
(Questionnaire)
139 KBytes
ZA5235_q_nl.pdf
Netherlands
(Questionnaire)
82 KBytes
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Poland
(Questionnaire)
149 KBytes
ZA5235_q_pt.pdf
Portugal
(Questionnaire)
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ZA5235_q_ro.pdf
Romania
(Questionnaire)
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ZA5235_q_se.pdf
Sweden
(Questionnaire)
78 KBytes
ZA5235_q_si.pdf
Slowenia
(Questionnaire)
127 KBytes
ZA5235_q_sk.pdf
Slovakia
(Questionnaire)
140 KBytes
ZA5235_cdb.pdf
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Study Description in DDI format DDI-Codebook (2.5)
Study Description in DDI format DDI-Lifecycle (3.1)
Study Description in DDI format DDI-Lifecycle (3.2)
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Errata in current version
2013-4-8
P7_PT REGION I - NUTS 2 (V459)
Starting with Eurobarometer 62 the NUTS 2 REGIONS for PORTUGAL have changed. In accordance with the official EUROSTAT NUTS 2 version 2003 the region “LISBOA E VALE DO TEJO” is split up and the subregion “Lezíria do Tejo” reinstated to the “Alentejo” Region; “Médio Tejo” and “Oeste” are reinstated to the “Centro” Region. The documentation for NUTS 2 code 3 “Lisboa e Vale do Tejo” is not correct and should read “LISBOA” (NUTS2003-2010: PT17). Regions “CENTRO” and “ALENTEJO” do not change names but regional coverage (NUTS2003-2010: PT16 and PT18). The regions “NORTE” (PT11) and “ALGARVE” (PT15) remain unchanged. Starting with Eurobarometer 62 the autonomous regions AÇORES (PT20) and MADEIRA (PT30) are not covered anymore. This has been confirmed by TNS Opinion & Social as of March 26, 2013.
2013-4-8
P7_GR REGION II- NUTS 1 (V482)
Starting with Eurobarometer 62 the Northern and Southern Aegean Islands ("Voreio Aigaio" with NUTS2 code GR41 and "Notio Aigaio" with Starting with Eurobarometer 62 the Northern and Southern Aegean Islands ("Voreio Aigaio" with NUTS 2 code GR41 and "Notio Aigaio" with NUTS 2 code GR42) as well as the Ionian Islands ("Ionia Nisia" with NUTS 2 code GR22) are not covered. The documentation for NUTS 1 code 4 is not correct. The data only cover the island of Crete (NUTS 2 code GR43). This has been confirmed by TNS Opinion & Social as of March 26, 2013.
Version 4.0.0
(current version)
2012-8-31 Archive edition update
doi:10.4232/1.11432
Version 3.0.0
2012-3-13 Archive pre-release (all embargos lifted)
doi:10.4232/1.11309
Version 2.0.0
2011-4-26 Archive pre-release (embargo update)
doi:10.4232/1.10342
Version 1.0.0
2011-3-11 Archive pre-release
doi:10.4232/1.10266
Publications
TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 349 / Wave 73.5: Social Climate. Survey requested by European Commission Directorate-General Employment and coordinated by Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM “Research and Speechwriting” Unit). Brussels, October 2011. http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_349_en.pdf
TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 350 / Wave 73.5: The European Social Fund. Survey requested by the Directorate-General for “Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities” and coordinated by the Directorate-General for Communication (“Research and Speechwriting” Unit). Brussels: November 2010. http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/index_en.htm
TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 351 / Wave 73.5: Civil Justice. Survey requested by the Directorate-General for Justice (DG JUST) and coordinated by the Directorate-General for Communication (“Research and Speechwriting” Unit). Brussels: October 2010. http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_351_en.pdf
TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 352 / Wave 73.5: Europeans, development aid and the Millennium Development Goals. Survey requested by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Development and Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States and coordinated by the Directorate-General for Communication (“Research and Speechwriting” Unit). Brussels: September 2010. http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_352_en.pdf
TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 353 / Wave 73.5: The EU and Africa: Working towards closer partnership. Survey requested by the Directorate-General for “Development and Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States” and coordinated by the Directorate-General for Communication (“Research and Speechwriting” Unit). Brussels: November 2010. http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_353_en.pdf
TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 354 / Wave 73.5: Food-related risks. Survey requested by the “European Food Safety Authority”, Brussels, November 2010. http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_354_en.pdf
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Groups
EB - Standard and Special Eurobarometer
Since the early nineteen seventies the European Commission´s “Standard and Special Eurobarometer” are regularly monitoring the public opinion in the European Union member countries at times. Interviews are conducted face-to-face, in each spring and each autumn, at all times based on new samples with a size 1000 respondents per country. Separate samples are drawn for Northern Ireland and East Germany. After the EU enlargement in 2004, remaining and new Candidate Countries are also regularly included in selected surveys. The Standard Eurobarometer modules ask for attitudes towards European unification, institutions and policies, complemented by measurements for general socio-political orientations, as well as by respondent and household demographics. Intermittently special Eurobarometer modules extensively address topics, such as environment, science and technology, health or family issues, social or ethnic exclusion, quality of life etc. The “European Communities Studies” 1970-1973 can be considered forerunner studies, as well the “Attitudes towards Europe” from 1962.
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ZA0078
Attitudes towards Europe (1962)
ZA0626
European Communities Study 1970
ZA0627
European Communities Study 1971
ZA0628
European Communities Study 1973
ZA0986
Eurobarometer 2 (Oct-Nov 1974)
ZA0987
Eurobarometer 3 (May 1975)
ZA0988
Eurobarometer 4 (Oct-Nov 1975)
ZA0989
Eurobarometer 5 (May-Jun 1976)
ZA0990
Eurobarometer 6 (Nov 1976)
ZA0991
Eurobarometer 7 (Apr-May 1977)
ZA0992
Eurobarometer 8 (Oct-Nov 1977)
ZA0993
Eurobarometer 9 (May-Jun 1978)
ZA0994
Eurobarometer 10 (Oct-Nov 1978)
ZA0995
Eurobarometer 10A (Oct-Nov 1978)
ZA1036
Eurobarometer 11 (Apr 1979)
ZA1037
Eurobarometer 12 (Oct 1979)
ZA1038
Eurobarometer 13 (Apr 1980)
ZA1039
Eurobarometer 14 (Oct-Nov 1980)
ZA1206
Eurobarometer 15 (Apr 1981)
ZA1207
Eurobarometer 16 (Oct-Nov 1981)
ZA1208
Eurobarometer 17 (Mar-Apr 1982)
ZA1209
Eurobarometer 18 (Oct 1982)
ZA1318
Eurobarometer 19 (Mar-Apr 1983)
ZA1319
Eurobarometer 20 (Oct 1983)
ZA1320
Eurobarometer 21 (Apr 1984)
ZA1321
Eurobarometer 22 (Oct 1984)
ZA1541
Eurobarometer 23 (Apr 1985)
ZA1542
Eurobarometer 24 (Oct 1985)
ZA1543
Eurobarometer 25 (Apr 1986)
ZA1544
Eurobarometer 26 (Nov 1986)
ZA1712
Eurobarometer 27 (Mar-May 1987)
ZA1713
Eurobarometer 28 (Nov 1987)
ZA1714
Eurobarometer 29 (Mar-Apr 1988)
ZA1715
Eurobarometer 30 (Oct-Nov 1988)
ZA1750
Eurobarometer 31 (Mar-Apr 1989)
ZA1751
Eurobarometer 31A (Jun-Jul 1989)
ZA1752
Eurobarometer 32 (Oct-Nov 1989)
ZA1753
Eurobarometer 33 (Spring 1990)
ZA1960
Eurobarometer 34.0 (Oct-Nov 1990)
ZA1961
Eurobarometer 34.1 (Nov 1990)
ZA1962
Eurobarometer 34.2 (Dec 1990)
ZA2031
Eurobarometer 35.0 (Mar 1991)
ZA2032
Eurobarometer 35.1 (Apr 1991)
ZA2033
Eurobarometer 35A (Mar-Apr 1991)
ZA2041
Eurobarometer 28.1 (Oct-Nov 1987)
ZA2081
Eurobarometer 36 (Oct-Nov 1991)
ZA2141
Eurobarometer 37.0 (Mar-Apr 1992)
ZA2241
Eurobarometer 37.1 (Apr-May 1992)
ZA2242
Eurobarometer 37.2 (Apr-May 1992)
ZA2243
Eurobarometer 37.0+37.1 (Mar-May 1992)
ZA2294
Eurobarometer 38.0 (Sep-Oct 1992)
ZA2295
Eurobarometer 38.1 (Nov 1992)
ZA2346
Eurobarometer 39.0 (Mar-Apr 1993)
ZA2347
Eurobarometer 39.1 (May-Jun 1993)
ZA2348
Eurobarometer 39.A (Mar-Jun 1993)
ZA2459
Eurobarometer 40 (Oct-Nov 1993)
ZA2490
Eurobarometer 41.0 (Mar-May 1994)
ZA2491
Eurobarometer 41.1 (Jun-Jul 1994)
ZA2563
Eurobarometer 42 (Nov-Dec 1994)
ZA2636
Eurobarometer 43.0 (Mar-Apr 1995)
ZA2637
Eurobarometer 43.1 (Apr-May 1995)
ZA2638
Eurobarometer 43.0 + 43.1 (Mar-May 1995)
ZA2639
Eurobarometer 43.1bis (May-Jun 1995)
ZA2689
Eurobarometer 44.0 (Oct-Nov 1995)
ZA2690
Eurobarometer 44.1 (Nov-Dec 1995)
ZA2789
Eurobarometer 44.2 (Nov 1995- Jan 1996)
ZA2828
Eurobarometer 44.2bis (Jan-Mar 1996)
ZA2829
Eurobarometer 44.3 (Feb-Apr 1996)
ZA2830
Eurobarometer 44.3OVR (Feb-Apr 1996)
ZA2831
Eurobarometer 45.1 (Apr-May 1996)
ZA2898
Eurobarometer 46.0 (Oct-Nov 1996)
ZA2899
Eurobarometer 46.1 (Oct-Nov 1996)
ZA2935
Eurobarometer 47.0 (Jan-Feb 1997)
ZA2936
Eurobarometer 47.1 (Mar-Apr 1997)
ZA2937
Eurobarometer 47.2 (Apr-Jun 1997)
ZA2938
Eurobarometer 47.2OVR (Apr-Jun 1997)
ZA2959
Eurobarometer 48.0 (Oct-Nov 1997)
ZA3052
Eurobarometer 49 (Apr-May 1998)
ZA3085
Eurobarometer 50.0 (Oct-Nov 1998)
ZA3086
Eurobarometer 50.1 (Nov-Dec 1998)
ZA3171
Eurobarometer 51.0 (Mar-May 1999)
ZA3172
Eurobarometer 51.1 (Apr-May 1999)
ZA3204
Eurobarometer 52.0 (Oct-Nov 1999)
ZA3205
Eurobarometer 52.1 (Nov-Dec 1999)
ZA3296
Eurobarometer 53 (Apr- May 2000)
ZA3386
Eurobarometer 54.0 (Oct-Nov 2000)
ZA3387
Eurobarometer 54.1 (Oct-Nov 2000)
ZA3388
Eurobarometer 54.2 (Jan-Feb 2001)
ZA3389
Eurobarometer 54LAN (Dec 2000)
ZA3506
Eurobarometer 55.0 (Mar-Apr 2001)
ZA3507
Eurobarometer 55.1 (Apr-May 2001)
ZA3508
Eurobarometer 55.1OVR (Apr-May 2001)
ZA3509
Eurobarometer 55.2 (May-Jun 2001)
ZA3521
The Mannheim Eurobarometer Trend File 1970-2002 (ed. 2.00)
ZA3625
Eurobarometer 56.0 (Aug-Sept 2001)
ZA3626
Eurobarometer 56.1 (Sept-Oct 2001)
ZA3627
Eurobarometer 56.2 (Oct-Nov 2001)
ZA3635
Eurobarometer 56.3 (Jan-Feb 2002)
ZA3638
Eurobarometer 57.0 (Feb-Apr 2002)
ZA3639
Eurobarometer 57.1 (Mar-May 2002)
ZA3640
Eurobarometer 57.2 (Apr-Jun 2002)
ZA3641
Eurobarometer 57.2OVR (Apr-Jun 2002)
ZA3651
European Communities Study 1970 - Great Britain
ZA3692
Eurobarometer 58.0 (Sep-Oct 2002)
ZA3693
Eurobarometer 58.1 (Oct-Nov 2002)
ZA3886
Eurobarometer 58.2 (Oct-Dec 2002)
ZA3903
Eurobarometer 59.0 (Jan-Feb 2003)
ZA3904
Eurobarometer 59.1 (Mar-Apr 2003)
ZA3905
Eurobarometer 59.2 (May-Jun 2003)
ZA3937
Eurobarometer 60.0 (Sep 2003)
ZA3938
Eurobarometer 60.1 (Oct-Nov 2003)
ZA3939
Eurobarometer 60.2 (Nov-Dec 2003)
ZA3940
Eurobarometer 60.3 (Nov-Dec 2003)
ZA4056
Eurobarometer 61 (Feb-Mar 2004)
ZA4229
Eurobarometer 62.0 (Oct-Nov 2004)
ZA4230
Eurobarometer 62.1 (Oct-Dec 2004)
ZA4231
Eurobarometer 62.2 (Nov-Dec 2004)
ZA4233
Eurobarometer 63.1 (Jan-Feb 2005)
ZA4234
Eurobarometer 63.2 (Feb-Mar 2005)
ZA4410
Eurobarometer 63.3 (Mar-Apr 2005)
ZA4411
Eurobarometer 63.4 (May-Jun 2005)
ZA4412
Eurobarometer 63.5 (Jun-Jul 2005)
ZA4413
Eurobarometer 64.1 (Sep-Oct 2005)
ZA4414
Eurobarometer 64.2 (Oct-Nov 2005)
ZA4415
Eurobarometer 64.3 (Nov-Dec 2005)
ZA4416
Eurobarometer 64.4 (Nov 2005- Jan 2006)
ZA4505
Eurobarometer 65.1 (Feb-Mar 2006)
ZA4506
Eurobarometer 65.2 (Mar-May 2006)
ZA4507
Eurobarometer 65.3 (May-Jun 2006)
ZA4508
Eurobarometer 65.4 (Jun-Jul 2006)
ZA4526
Eurobarometer 66.1 (Sep-Oct 2006)
ZA4527
Eurobarometer 66.2 (Oct-Nov 2006)
ZA4528
Eurobarometer 66.3 (Nov-Dec 2006)
ZA4529
Eurobarometer 67.1 (Feb-Mar 2007)
ZA4530
Eurobarometer 67.2 (Apr-May 2007)
ZA4561
Eurobarometer 67.3 (May-Jun 2007)
ZA4565
Eurobarometer 68.1 (Sep-Nov 2007)
ZA4669
Public understanding of science in Europe 1989-2005. A Eurobarometer trend file.
ZA4742
Eurobarometer 68.2 (Nov-Dec 2007)
ZA4743
Eurobarometer 69.1 (Feb-Mar 2008)
ZA4744
Eurobarometer 69.2 (Mar-May 2008)
ZA4819
Eurobarometer 70.1 (Oct-Nov 2008)
ZA4971
Eurobarometer 71.1 (Jan-Feb 2009)
ZA4972
Eurobarometer 71.2 (May-Jun 2009)
ZA4973
Eurobarometer 71.3 (Jun-Jul 2009)
ZA4975
Eurobarometer 72.1 (Aug-Sep 2009)
ZA4976
Eurobarometer 72.2 (Sep-Oct 2009)
ZA4977
Eurobarometer 72.3 (Oct 2009)
ZA4994
Eurobarometer 72.4 (Oct-Nov 2009)
ZA4999
Eurobarometer 72.5 (Nov-Dec 2009)
ZA5000
Eurobarometer 73.1 (Jan-Feb 2010)
ZA5232
Eurobarometer 73.2 (Feb-Mar 2010)
ZA5233
Eurobarometer 73.3 (Mar-Apr 2010)
ZA5234
Eurobarometer 73.4 (May 2010)
ZA5235
Eurobarometer 73.5 (Jun 2010)
ZA5236
Eurobarometer 73.2+73.3 (2-3 2010)
ZA5237
Eurobarometer 74.1 (8-9 2010)
ZA5449
Eurobarometer 74.2 (2010)
ZA5450
Eurobarometer 74.3 (2010)
ZA5479
Eurobarometer 75.1 (2011)
ZA5480
Eurobarometer 75.2 (2011)
ZA5481
Eurobarometer 75.3 (2011)
ZA5526
Eurobarometer 75.1 EP (2011)
ZA5564
Eurobarometer 75.4 (2011)
ZA5565
Eurobarometer 76.1 (2011)
ZA5566
Eurobarometer 76.2 (2011)
ZA5567
Eurobarometer 76.3 (2011)
ZA5596
Eurobarometer 76.4 (2011)
ZA5597
Eurobarometer 77.1 (2012)
ZA5598
Eurobarometer 77.2 (2012)
ZA5612
Eurobarometer 77.3 (2012)
ZA5613
Eurobarometer 77.4 (2012)
ZA5685
Eurobarometer 78.1 (2012)
ZA5686
Eurobarometer 78.2 (2012)
ZA5687
Eurobarometer 79.1 (2013)
ZA5688
Eurobarometer 79.2 (2013)
ZA5689
Eurobarometer 79.3 (2013)
ZA5852
Eurobarometer 79.4 (2013)
ZA5875
Eurobarometer 79.5 (2013)
ZA5876
Eurobarometer 80.1 (2013)
ZA5877
Eurobarometer 80.2 (2013)
ZA5878
Eurobarometer 81.1 (2014)
ZA5913
Eurobarometer 81.2 (March 2014)
ZA5914
Eurobarometer 81.3 (2014)
ZA5928
Eurobarometer 81.4 (2014)
ZA5929
Eurobarometer 81.5 (2014)
ZA5930
Eurobarometer 82.1 (2014)
ZA5931
Eurobarometer 82.2 (2014)
ZA5932
Eurobarometer 82.3 (2014)
ZA5933
Eurobarometer 82.4 (2014)
ZA5964
Eurobarometer 83.1 (2015)
ZA5965
Eurobarometer 83.2 (2015)
ZA5998
Eurobarometer 83.3 (2015)
ZA6595
Eurobarometer 83.4 (2015)
ZA6596
Eurobarometer 84.1 (2015)
ZA6642
Eurobarometer 84.2 (2015)
ZA6643
Eurobarometer 84.3 (2015)
ZA6644
Eurobarometer 84.4 (2015)
ZA6693
Eurobarometer 85.1 (2016)
ZA6694
Eurobarometer 85.2 (2016)
ZA6695
Eurobarometer 85.3 (2016)
ZA6696
Eurobarometer 85.1OVR (April 2016)
ZA6697
Eurobarometer 86.1 (2016)
ZA6788
Eurobarometer 86.2 (2016)
ZA6791
Eurobarometer 86.3 (2016)
ZA6861
Eurobarometer 87.1 (2017)
ZA6862
Eurobarometer 87.2 (2017)
ZA6863
Eurobarometer 87.3 (2017)
ZA6924
Eurobarometer 87.4 (2017)
ZA6925
Eurobarometer 88.1 (2017)
ZA6927
Eurobarometer 88.2 (2017)
ZA6928
Eurobarometer 88.3 (2017)
ZA6939
Eurobarometer 88.4 (2017)
ZA6963
Eurobarometer 89.1 (2018)
ZA7482
Eurobarometer 89.2 (2018)
ZA7483
Eurobarometer 89.3 (2018)
ZA7484
Eurobarometer 90.1 (2018)
ZA7488
Eurobarometer 90.2 (2018)
ZA7489
Eurobarometer 90.3 (2018)
ZA7556
Eurobarometer 90.4 (2018)
ZA7561
Eurobarometer 91.1 (2019)
ZA7562
Eurobarometer 91.2 (2019)
ZA7572
Eurobarometer 91.3 (2019)
ZA7576
Eurobarometer 91.5 (2019)