REMINDER: Online-Panel Study on Migration and Mobility Attitudes 2017-2018 (SUF edition)
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Full edition for scientific use. The principle of free movement allows citizens of the European Union (EU) to cross EU borders to live, work, or travel in other EU member states. It is one of the “four freedoms”, and a fundamental principle of the EU. However, since the so-called “refugee movements” in 2015, free movement within Europe and migration into the EU are fiercely debated topics, particularly in the media. This dataset allows users to compare public opinion on free movement within EU as well as attitudes toward migration from outside of the EU. Further, respondents media use was investigated. The dataset was collected within the Horizon 2020 Project REMINDER. It conists of three panel waves in Spain, UK, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Hungary, and Romania. The data can be linked to the „REMINDER: Short Term Media Analysis on Migration 2017-2018“ (doi:10.11587/T86DVG).
供科研使用的完整版数据集。欧盟(EU)的自由流动原则允许欧盟成员国公民跨越欧盟边境,前往其他欧盟成员国生活、工作或旅行。该原则是欧盟"四大自由"之一,同时也是欧盟的一项根本性原则。然而,自2015年所谓的"难民潮"事件以来,欧盟内部的自由流动以及非欧盟移民涌入欧盟成为引发激烈争议的议题,在媒体层面尤为突出。本数据集可帮助用户比对欧盟内部自由流动相关的公众舆论,以及针对非欧盟移民的态度。此外,本数据集还对受访者的媒体使用行为展开了调研。本数据集由地平线2020计划(Horizon 2020)下的REMINDER项目收集完成,涵盖西班牙、英国、德国、瑞典、波兰、匈牙利与罗马尼亚七个国家的三轮面板追踪调查数据。该数据集可与《REMINDER:2017-2018年移民相关短期媒体分析》(DOI:10.11587/T86DVG)进行关联使用。
提供机构:
University of Vienna; Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz; University of Gothenburg
创建时间:
2020-01-01



