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Relationship of Czechs to Other Nationalities - December 2010
Červenka, Jan
In December survey the CVVM focused on Czech relationship to other nations and nationalities. Respondents were shown a list with 24 nationalities and they were asked to evaluate these nationalities with marks from 1 to 7 according to their sympathies for these nationalities (1 – very sympathetic and 7-very unsympathetic).
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Relationship of Czechs to Other Nationalities - December 2009
Červenka, Jan
In December survey the CVVM focused on Czech relationship to other nations and nationalities. Respondents were shown a list with 24 nationalities and they were asked to evaluate these nationalities with marks from 1 to 7 according to their sympathies for these nationalities (1 – very sympathetic and 7-very unsympathetic).
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Public relationship to other nationalities
Škodová, Markéta
December CVVM survey was focused on Czech relationship to other nations and nationalities. Respondents were shown a list with 24 nationalities and they were asked to evaluate these nationalities with marks from 1 to 7 according to their sympathies for these nationalities (1 – very sympathetic and 7-very unsympathetic). Respondents find Czechs as the most sympathetic nation (on average 1,6). Pozitive public attitude was expressed to Slovaks, Frenchmen, Swedes, Englishmen, Austrians and Greeks (2,0 -3,0). Poles, Japaneses, Hungarians, Americans, Germans, Indians, Lithuanians, were found a little bit less sympathetic (3,1 – 4,0). On the other side nations such as Russians, Serbs, Ukrainians, Israelis, Chineses, Turks and Kurds are supposed to be less sympathetic. And finally the worst evaluated were Afghans, Palestinians and Iraqis (more than 5,1).
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Citizens about foreigners in the Czech Republic II
Škodová, Markéta
As a part of May survey realized by CVVM there were some questions asking Czech public about their attitude to foreigners and nationalities living in the Czech Republic. CVVM investigated how respondents agree with different reasons concerning acceptance of immigrants and they were questioned about their attitude to employment of foreigners. Addressed citizens were also asked to evaluate their relationship with some nationalities that have strong representation in the Czech Republic.
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Public relationship to other nationalities II
Procházková, Klára
December CVVM survey was also focused on relationship of Czech citizens to other nations and nationalities. They had to choose from 24 nationalities and evaluate their attitude to these nationalities by marks (1-7) according to their attitude to them.
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