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European Attitudes Toward Jews: A Five Country Survey

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October 2002

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First International Resources was commissioned by the AntiDefamation League to research attitudes and opinions in five European
nations toward Jews.
• Our research focused on the prevalent attitudes of the general public
in the Netherlands, Austria, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland.
• In addition to the individual country results, we have compiled overall
statistics which take into account the findings from the five countries
surveyed as a whole.
• These five country figures are “combined’ results from our surveys,
with each country’s findings being weighed equally as one-fifth of the
whole.
• Data results for each individual country were weighted based on age
and gender. The completed interview data underwent minor weighting
to national population data using official government information on
age and gender.
• Fieldwork was done by Taylor Nelson Sofres, which conducted a total
of 2,500 telephone interviews -- 500 in each of the five countries --
among the general public between September 9-29, 2002.
• Interviews were conducted in the native language of each of the
countries and were completed by TNS’s Research Group at its facilities
in the United Kingdom.
• The margin of error is +/- 4.4 at 95% level of confidence.

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European Attitudes Toward Jews: A Five Country Survey. Anti-Defamation League. October 2002:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-2741