Eurobarometer 1998-2000
Autor | PhDr. František Pelka, Mgr. Marta Ondrušková |
Organisation | Národní Institut Dětí a Mládeže |
Year | 2000 |
Research type | research report |
Annotation | Eurobarometer 1998-2000 is a comparative research about ideas, attitudes and opinions of Czech youth about the EU. Findings of this research are compared to those obtained in the same research in 1998. The research draws on representative sample of young people at the age of 5-24 years. There were 805 respondents interviewed in the first phase and 1217 respondents in the second phase of the inquiry. The main aim of the research was to find out what are young people’s opinions on living in the EU and to compare obtained data with those from other EU countries. Research results might be also used for a preparation of materials for conception of state social policy towards young people and for a preparation of underlying materials for the EU bodies. Questionnaires focused on what the EU means and what is its social profitability, what is an opinion of today´s young people on the Euro currency and how they concieve European citizenship. Questions also focused on awareness of Czechs about socio-political processes in the EU, their work and travel experience, work expectations and attitudes to minorities. |
Keywords | Eurobarometer; policy; European Union; youth; attitudes and opinions; european currency; european citizenship; occupation; awareness; political participation; minorities; education |
Research type | comparative research |
Start date | 1. 1. 1998 |
End date | 30. 11. 2000 |
Obor | AO Sociology, demography |
Note | |
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Availability | available in the NRVDM electronic library |
Download research | 1135333560.pdf |
Research location | Národní institut pro další vzdělávání , Senovážné náměstí 25, Praha 1 |
Organisation | Národní Institut Dětí a Mládeže |
Possible connection | Children and Youth Ratio in population Number of children and young people Expected numbers of children and young people Number of children and young people in institutional and protective education facilities Number of addressed clients by the Youth Information Centres network |