Citation ![]() | Commission of the European Communities (2011): Flash Eurobarometer 262 (The European Emergency Number 112, wave 2). The GALLUP Organisation, Brussels. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5205 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10745 |
Study No. | ZA5205 |
Title | Flash Eurobarometer 262 (The European Emergency Number 112, wave 2) |
Current Version | 1.0.0, 2011-7-8, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10745 |
Date of Collection | 07.01.2009 - 11.01.2009 |
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Abstract | Knowledge and use of emergency numbers. Topics: use of national emergency numbers or of the international emergency number 112; knowledge of the European Union-wide emergency number 112; perceived information on the emergency number 112 in the last twelve months in the own country; source of the information; approval of the following statements: useful to have European Union-wide emergency number, people in the own country are adequately informed about the existence of the emergency number 112, own country should do more to facilitate contact to emergency services via 112 for disabled users; kind of called emergency numbers in the last five years; kind of telephone used; technical difficulty with the call; language problems; exact information about location; follow-up to call. Demography: sex; age; occupation; professional position; type of community; personal impairments. Additionally coded was: respondent ID; interviewer ID; language of the interview; country; date of interview; time of the beginning of the interview; duration of the interview; type of phone line; call history; region; weighting factor. |
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Universe | Population aged 15 years and above |
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Telephone interviews were conducted in each country, with the exception of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia where both telephone and face-to-face interviews were conducted (70% webCATI and 30% F2F interviews).
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Data Collector | GALLUP EUROPE, Brüssel, Belgien; VITOSHA, Sofia, Bulgarien; FOCUS AGENCY, Prag, Tschechische Republik; HERMELIN, Kopenhagen, Dänemark; IFAK, Taunusstein, Deutschland; SAAR POLL, Tallinn, Estland; METRON ANALYSIS, Athen, Griechenland; GALLUP SPAIN, Spanien; EFFICIENCE3, Reims, Frankreich; GALLUP UK, London, Vereinigtes Königreich; CYMAR, Nikosia, Zypern; DEMOSKOPEA, Rom, Italien; LATVIAN FACTS, Lettland; BALTIC SURVEY, Litauen; GALLUP EUROPE, Luxemburg, Luxemburg; GALLUP HUNGARY, Budapest, Ungarn; MISCO, Valletta, Malta; MSR, Naarden, Niederlande; SPECTRA, Linz, Österreich; GALLUP POLAND, Warschau, Polen; CONSULMARK, Lissabon, Portugal; GALLUP ROMANIA, Rumänien; Cati d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slowenien; FOCUS AGENCY, Bratislawa, Slowakei; HERMELIN, Norrköping, Schweden; HERMELIN, Pori, Finnland The Gallup Organisation, Ungarn (international coordination) |
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1.0.0 (current version) | 2011-7-8 Archive release https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10745 |
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Number of Units: | 40669 |
Number of Variables: | 61 |
Analysis System(s): | SPSS |
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