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Candidate Countries EB 2003.3     June-July 2003     ZA No. 3984

Topics:

  • Attitudes towards the EU, its policies and decision making
  • Common foreign and security policy
  • EU citizen rights
  • Immigration and asylum issues
  • Information and communication technology (ICT)
  • Safety in Europe (JAI)
  • Services of general interest (SIG)

Documents and Data:

Remarks:

  • Fieldwork coordination and dataset integration by GALLUP EUROPE
  • Comparable data on EU items are available in context of Standard Eurobarometer 59.1 (ZA3904) and 59.2 (ZA3905), for the ICT and JAI modules in the context of 59.2 (ZA3905), and for the SIG module in 58.0 (ZA3692).  
  • Last update: January 26, 2006

Publications:

  • Gallup International Hungary: Eurobarometer 2003.3. Public Opinion in the Candidate Countries. Full Report Summer 2003. Survey requested and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication. September 2003
  • Gallup International Hungary: Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2003.3. Public Opinion in the Candidate Countries. Information and Communication Technology.  Survey requested by the European Commission Directorate General Employment and Social Affairs and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication. September 2003
  • Gallup International Hungary: Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2003.3. Public Opinion in the Candidate Countries. Justice and Home Affairs. Analytical Report. Survey requested by the European Commission Directorate General Justice and Home Affairs, Unit Information and Communication and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication. September 2003
  • Gallup International Hungary: Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2003.3. Consumers' Opinions on Services of General Interest. Public Opinion in the Acceding and Candidate Countries. Survey requested by the European Commission Directorate General Health and Consumer Protection and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication. December 2003.