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Eurobarometer Reports on Young People : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eurobarometer Reports on Young People
The Young Europeans Reports is a series of representative surveys of young Europeans (15-24) conducted on behalf of the European Commission, and is part of the Eurobarometer. While the first survey, conducted in 1982, covered only ten countries,〔The Young Europeans, Dec 1982, Prepared by Helene Riffault on behalf of the European Community, http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_18_en.pdf〕 the second and third included 12 members of the EU, and fourth included 15 EU countries: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, and Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The surveys repeat many of the same questions, thus allowing comparison over time. They are each carried out in conjunction with the large and more general (i.e. representing all Europeans over 15, not just youth) Eurobarometer surveys, thus allowing comparison between the young population and general population. ==Young Europeans 2001==
The survey was launched in the fifteen member states between April 12 and May 22, 2001 under the overall co-ordination of the European Opinion Research Group, a consortium of Market and Public Opinion Research agencies, made out of INRA (Europe) and GfK Worldwide. A total of 9,760 young people were interviewed, or about 600 by country, at with the exception of Luxembourg (200), Germany (1,200: 600 in the Eastern part and 600 in the Western part) and in the United Kingdom (800: 600 in Great Britain and 200 in Northern Ireland).〔(Official Summary of the Eurobarometer Special Report 151, "Young Europeans 2001" )〕 For more information, (read the official summary ).
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