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    June 1, 2015
    Faith in European Project Reviving

    Germans Happier with Economy than Other Europeans, EU Views Converge

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    Faith in European Project Reviving
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    British Increasingly Want to Remain Part of EU
    French Who Support National Front Are More Disgruntled about Economy & EU
    Podemos Backers Particularly Grim
    Majorities Back Euro
    Europeans Look Favorably upon the European Union
    Economic Views Differ Greatly across Europe
    Most View Eurosceptic Parties as Good Thing for the Country
    Opinion of Economy, EU on the Rise
    In UK: Young, Well-Educated and the Left Want to Stay in EU
    Germans Happier with Economy than Other Europeans, EU Views Converge
    Europeans Have Favorable Opinion of Jews, Mixed on Roma
    Survey Methods
    Anti-Minority Sentiment More Aimed at Roma than Muslims or Jews
    Men Generally More Likely than Women to View Eurosceptic Parties as Good for Their Country
    Except in France and Poland, Nontraditional Parties Viewed Positively
    Italians Overwhelmingly View Roma Unfavorably
    Jews Widely Viewed Favorably
    Italians Most Critical of Muslims
    Over Half of British Want to Remain in EU
    Political Differences in the United Kingdom on the Economy & EU
    Euro Support Edges Up
    Young Europeans Have Greater Faith in the European Union than in the European Project
    Economic Integration Seen Positively in Poland, Germany
    Favorable Views of EU Rise in Italy, Spain
    Little Optimism about Prospects for the Next Generation
    In the Next 12 Months, Economic Situation Will …
    Economic Mood Recovering, Still Not Back to Pre-Euro Crisis Levels
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