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ICPSR Study 2893: Eurobarometer 52.1 Modern Biotechnology, Quality of Life, and
The following files are available for use within the constraints of the ICPSR consortium license to UNB Libraries authorized users. ABSTRACT
The Eurobarometer surveys are the products of a unique program of crossnational and crosstemporal social science
research. In 1974, the Commission of the European Community launched
the Eurobarometer series, designed to provide a regular monitoring of the social and political attitudes of the publics of the nine
member nations: France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, and Luxembourg.
These Eurobarometers are carried out in the spring and fall of each year. In addition to obtaining regular readings of support for
European integration and the perceived quality of life, each of the Eurobarometers has explored a variety of special topics.
This round of Eurobarometer surveys queried respondents on standard Eurobarometer measures such as public
awareness of and attitudes toward the European Union (EU), and also focused on applications of modern biotechnology,
quality of life and lifestyle, the symbol for the European Commission (EC), and consumers' access to justice.
For a more complete summary of the survey, users can consult the abstract on the ICPSR site.
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