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Central and Eastern Eurobarometer 1990-1997
The Central and Eastern Eurobarometer survey series has been
carried out on behalf of the European Commission (DG X) between 1990 and
1997 under the direction of Karlheinz Reif (until 1995) and George
Cunningham, in total eight surveys. Once a year the CEEB surveys have been
monitoring economic and political changes, and attitudes towards Europe
and the European Union in up to 20 countries of the region.
The regular CEEB sample size is about 1000 respondents (i.e. realised
interviews) per country. The
samples are drawn among the citizens of the respective country, of 15
years and over. Respondents are interviewed face-to-face, in their private
residences. Starting with Central and Eastern Eurobarometer 2 a
multi-stage random probability sample design has been applied for all
countries (except Hungary which adopted a quota sampling technique for
survey 2). Starting with CEEB 5 (1994) the fieldwork and data integration
was coordinated by GfK EUROPE Ad hoc Research together with regional
partners, thereby replacing GALLUP UK. The raw data are made available for social
science research purposes by the ZA data service in SPSS format. In
addition a cumulative
trend file Central and Eastern
Eurobarometer 1990-1997: Trends CEEB 1-8 is available, together
with the ZA CodebookExplorer tool for structured navigation in variable
documentation and data (CD-ROM).
© GESIS Meinhard Moschner
22.10.2006
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