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Attitude of Czech Public to Accepting of Refugees in May 2016
Pilecká, Jarmila ; Buchtík, Martin
In May 2016 Public Opinion Research Centre included a block of questions connected to accepting refugees from countries affected by military conflicts. Questions focused mainly on opinion towards accepting refugees from concrete regions (Ukraine, Middle East and North Africa), concern with the current situation around refugees and perception of the situation as a security threat. Press release shows also the comparison with public opinion in Poland.
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Confidence in European and International Institutions - April 2016
Pilecká, Jarmila
In April 2016 Public Opinion Research Centre included a block of questions connected to confidence in European Union and international institutions. Questions focused mainly on trust in European Union in general and its concrete authorities. In connection to international institutions respondents evaluated their trust in United Nations and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
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Attitude of Czech Public to Accepting of Refugees in March 2016
Buchtík, Martin ; Pilecká, Jarmila
In March 2016 Public Opinion Research Centre included a block of questions connected to accepting refugees from countries affected by military conflicts. Questions focused mainly on opinion towards accepting refugees from concrete regions (Ukraine, Middle East and North Africa), concern with the current situation around refugees and perception of the situation as a security threat. Press release shows also the comparison with public opinion in Poland.
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titude of Czech Public to Accepting of Refugees in February 2016
Pilecká, Jarmila
In February 2016 Public Opinion Research Centre included a blok of questions connected to accepting refugees from countries affected by military conflicts. Questions focused mainly on opinion towards accepting refugees from concrete regions (Ukraine, Middle East and North Africa), concern with the current situation around refugees and perception of the situation as a security threat. Press releass shows also the comparison with public opinion in Poland.
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