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According to a recent Eurobarometer survey, if a referendum on EU membership were held today, 83% of Europeans would vote to remain in the bloc; and a record-high 60% regard EU membership as a “good thing” for their country.
A recent
survey
of telecommunications regulatory agencies conducted by The World Bank found that 23 of the 38 poor countries that responded require ISPs to obtain formal regulatory approval before they are allowed to operate.
A recent
survey
by the Pew Research Center found that only 23% of Japanese want their country to play a more active role in Asian security.
Another
survey
last year revealed that only 15.3% of Japanese – the lowest proportion in the world – were willing to defend their country, compared to 75% of Chinese.
Americans increasingly seem to recognize this, with 47% of respondents in the Pew
survey
supporting a more active role for Japan in Asian security.
Similarly, an international
survey
found that HIV infection among intravenous drug users decreased by 5.8% per year in cities with syringe exchange programs, and increased by 5.9% per year in cities without such programs.
According to a 2013
survey
of peer-reviewed publications on the subject, some 97% of scientists endorse the position that humans are causing global warming.
A recent
survey
showed overwhelming Pakistani opposition to US military incursions into their country.
A
survey
published on a Web site associated with Hamas claimed credit for killing 54% of all the Israelis who died as a result of Palestinians’ armed struggle, and this body count is Hamas’s claim to success.
A third indicator is a subcomponent of the same ISM survey: manufacturers’ new orders and inventories.
The Ifo
survey
has reported positive results in recent months, although the data were more promising in December than in January.
Improving Governance in the Arab WorldWASHINGTON, DC – A recent
survey
of 100 Arab thought leaders conducted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace revealed a sweeping consensus about what underlies many of the region’s problems: a lack of good governance.
Recently, he declared that he wants to boost India’s position in the World Bank’s “Doing Business” survey, which assesses the regulatory climate in 189 countries.
This year’s survey, which covered 92 cities in nine countries, showed that, as of late 2016, Hong Kong had the least affordable housing, with a price-to-income ratio of 18.1.
Nearly three-quarters of the 262 journalists in prison around the world are being held on anti-state charges, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists’ most recent
survey.
The April industrial trends survey, conducted by the Confederation of British Industry (of which I am chief economist), showed the strongest rise in manufacturing export orders since 2011.
In a recent Pew Research Center survey, seven in ten Americans reported feeling “exhausted by the news.”
According to a recent Pew Research Center survey, Asian-Americans – the fastest-growing ethnic group in the country – have, on average, the highest income and best education in the country.
During our research, we identified 3,367 women and girls in the
survey
areas who reported being employed in the apparel industry.
A recent continent-wide
survey
by Latinobarometer found that between 20% and 40% of Latin Americans expressed “no confidence” in the judiciary.
A Peruvian
survey
revealed that the judiciary was the most corrupt institution.
More than half of all Africans live in countries that have not conducted a labor-force
survey
in at least a decade.
To that end, the Organisation of Africa Youth, of which I am coordinator, has not only worked with local youth groups and community networks; it has also taken lessons from a GeoPoll
survey
of 2,000 urban and rural Kenyan youth.
That
survey
showed that, while 27% of respondents had never engaged politically, 26% had attended an event and 34% had posted on social media.
According to a
survey
based on data from the Office of the Clerk of the US House of Representatives, the current 113th Congress has delivered the lowest legislative activity “since at least 1947, when the data collection began.”
A Mexican
survey
shows that in private care, poor patients (particularly indigenous women) receive worse care than the wealthy, although there is little difference in public institutions.
A global
survey
of all scientific estimates of the costs of climate change damage, undertaken by the United Nations climate panel, found that global warming right now has about a zero net cost.
Meanwhile, according to an OECD survey, 21% of workers reported feeling over-educated for their jobs.
But, in a 2016
survey
of 4,600 researchers, only 31% of researchers who shared data said they were motivated by “transparency and re-use.”
Major reasons why researchers hesitate to share their data, according to the same survey, include intellectual property or confidentiality issues, fears about misinterpretation or misuse of their work, or concerns that their research would be scooped.
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