Candidate Countries EB 2004.1     February-March 2004     ZA No. 4246

Topics

  • Life in the candidate countries
  • Political participation and trust in institutions
  • National and European identity
  • Attitudes towards and information about the EU
  • Important national and international issues
  • Common foreign and security policy
  • Attitudes towards and knowledge about enlargement process
  • European Parliament elections
  • Globalisation
  • Public health care (see related Publication below)
  • Internet usage of children (see related Publication below)

Documents and Data

Remarks

  • Fieldwork coordination and dataset integration by GALLUP EUROPE
  • Comparable data in the framework of Standard Eurobarometer 61 (ZA4056), with exception of the special modules on Public Health Care (EB 57.2 / ZA3640) and on Internet Usage (EB 60.2 / ZA3939).  
  • Last update: January 26, 2006

Publications

  • Gallup International Hungary: Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2004.1. Public Opinion in the Candidate Countries. Full Report. Survey requested and coordinated by the European Commission Directorate General Press and Communication. December 2003.
  • Gallup International Hungary: Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2004.1: Health Care Services in the New Member States and the Candidate Countries. Full Report. Survey requested by the European Commission Directorate General Employment and Social Affairs and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication. July 2004. 
  • Gallup International Hungary: Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2004.1: Safer Internet for Children and Adolescents in the New Member States. Full Report.  Survey requested by the European Commission Directorate General Information Society and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication.
  • Gallup International Hungary: Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2004.1: Illegal and Harmful Content on the Internet in the New Member States. Full Report.  Survey requested by the European Commission Directorate General Information Society and coordinated by the Directorate General Press and Communication.