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Eurobarometer 62.2     November-December 2004     ZA No.  4231

Agricultural Policy, Development Aid,  and Social Capital

Special Topics:

  • Main European Union trends 
  • The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 
  • Attitudes towards development aid 
  • Social Capital (satisfaction with and importance of different aspects of life, personal networks, political and social commitment, discrimination experience, ...)    
  • Information and communication technology at the workplace (BG RO only)

Documents and Data:

Remarks:

  • Original data set and documentation supplied by TNS Opinion&Social
  • The topical modules CAP (QB1 to QB4) and DEVELOPMENT AID (QC1 to QC13) were not surveyed in Bulgaria and Romania. 
  • The topical module INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (QE1 to QE12) was only surveyed in Bulgaria and Romania. In the EU member countries identical questions were asked in the framework of Eurobarometer 62.1.
  • Current archive dataset version / update: v1.1.0 (2012)

Publications:

  • TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 220 / Wave 62.2. Barometric questions. Survey requested and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication (European Commission). Brussels, February 2005.

  • TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 221 / Wave 62.2. Europeans and the Common Agricultural Policy. Survey requested by Directorate General Agriculture and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication (European Commission). Brussels, February 2005.

  • TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 222 / Wave 62.2. Attitudes towards Development Aid. Survey requested by Directorate General Development and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication (European Commission). Brussels, February 2005.

  • TNS Opinion & Social: Special Eurobarometer 223 / Wave 62.2. Social Capital. Survey requested by Directorate General Employment and Social Affairs and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication (European Commission). Brussels, February 2005.