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A post-referendum poll in Sweden found 66% of
respondents
still in favor of EU membership.
According to a recent World Bank-supported survey of companies interested in carbon finance, only one in five
respondents
declared that they were interested in buying post-2012 emissions reductions.
Eleven percent of the
respondents
said that the prisoner issue should be the most important priority for the new government – nearly twice the number who said that a peace settlement with Israel should be the top priority.
And when the labor department proposed its overtime rule in May,
respondents
told pollsters that the overtime threshold should be set even higher.
Forty-nine percent of
respondents
in an April 2016 Pew poll said that US involvement in the global economy is bad, because it lowers wages and costs jobs, while 44% said that globalization is good, because it opens new markets and creates opportunities for growth.
Respondents
also answered other questions designed to indicate factors affecting life satisfaction.
Some 47% of
respondents
said that it is “likely that their competitors have engaged in unethical and illegal activity,” and 23% believed that their fellow employees have engaged in such activities.
The younger generation has learned the lesson: 32% of
respondents
employed in the financial industry for less than ten years said that, “they would likely engage in insider trading to make $10 million if there was no chance of being arrested.”
Similarly, recent studies of college students show that
respondents
rate obese individuals as less attractive potential partners than embezzlers, cocaine users, and shoplifters.
A staggering 43% of
respondents
said they had been sexually assaulted by a spouse during the previous year.
Similarly, Wadsworth’s survey found that
respondents
who believe that they have more sex than their reference group are happier, while those who believe that their cohorts are having more sex than them are less content.
In a recent survey by the Federation of Korean Industries, 38% of the single female
respondents
said that they do not want children, mostly because they fear that they will struggle to keep up at work or lose their jobs.
A survey in 2001 of the two supposedly most polarized cities, Donetsk and Lviv, showed convergence in their approval of independent Ukraine, with only 1% of
respondents
in Lviv and 5% in Donetsk preferring that Ukraine be divided into two or more countries.
For example, our study found that only 23% of
respondents
trust news they find on social media, and just 34% believe what they turn up in search engines.
Of the 74,000 survey respondents, 14% said they paid for digital news at least once during the previous 12 months, while the average in the Nordic countries was closer to 30%.
Occurring on the 72nd anniversary of the 1931 Mukden Incident that led to the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, 90% of Chinese
respondents
to an Internet poll said they believed that the Japanese businessmen intended to humiliate China.
A survey released in January found that 38% of American survey
respondents
65 and older favored fossil-fuel expansion over renewable energy, compared with only 19% of those 18-29.
That same week, in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the 1930’s, a national poll found that support for President Barack Obama was remarkably high, with
respondents
consistently saying that he “cares about people like me.”
And according to a recent ABC News-WashingtonPost poll, 9% of
respondents
– “equivalent to about 22 million Americans” – find it “acceptable to hold neo-Nazi or white supremacist views.”
In a recent poll conducted for Chatham House, 55% of European
respondents
agreed that “all further migration from mainly Muslim countries” should be stopped.
In a recent Pew Poll, 44% of US
respondents
named China as “the world’s leading economic power.”
Moreover, underscoring the links between the American and Polish right wing, 59% of survey
respondents
agree that “Christian values” (including, ironically, the rejection of refugees) represent the supposedly besieged West’s road to salvation.
Opinion polls conducted between May 20 and May 22 (before the authorities banned them) indicate that only 3-6.24% of voters support Lukashenko, with Tikhanovskaya at 12.7-18% and the former Belgazprombank CEO Victor Babariko (now jailed by the Belarusian KGB) the clear front-runner, backed by 50-54.9% of
respondents.
While 57% of all
respondents
believe Biden won legitimately, only 16% of those who identify themselves as Republican agree.
Just one-fifth of
respondents
to a recent edX survey believe that all of the knowledge from their college major is translatable to their current field.
Nonetheless, Orgad cites a 2016 BBC World Service poll in which 51% of
respondents
said they regarded themselves more as global than national citizens.
At the time of the election, 64% of the
respondents
said they favored active involvement in world affairs, and that number rose to 70% in the 2018 poll, the highest recorded level since 2002 (which had been reached in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks).
In 11 of 14 countries recently surveyed by YouGov and the European Council on Foreign Relations, the majority of
respondents
reported anticipating a possible EU collapse within the next 10-20 years.
Some 63% of
respondents
in Italy and 61% in France said that the EU did not rise to the challenge posed by the pandemic.
Moreover, the percentage of
respondents
who felt that the United States had been a key ally for their country in this crisis was vanishingly small, with Italy having the largest share, at just 6%.
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