EUROMED INTERCULTURAL TRENDS 2010. THE ANNA LINDH REPORT
Gallup has been commissioned by the Anna Lindh Foundation to conduct the first Euro-Mediterranean Survey on Intercultural trends. It is the first time that such a survey has been envisaged on such a scale, with the ambitious objective of assessing the convergence and differences of genuine Euro-Mediterranean public opinion and attitudes. The Euro-Mediterranean Survey will be conducted every three years using a random sample with 1,000 completed interviews per country among the general population. Countries will be covered on a rotating basis. The first Survey was conducted in August and September 2009 in several European countries and countries bordering the southern and eastern Mediterranean. In this first wave, the European countries that were included were Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom and the countries bordering the southern and eastern Mediterranean were Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria and Turkey. In Turkey and the countries from the European group, interviews were conducted via Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) and in countries bordering the southern and eastern Mediterranean by faceto-face interviews. In Hungary, 700 interviews were carried out by CATI, and 300 by face-to-face, in order to increase coverage.
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