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Attitude of youth to democracy and European integration

Supported by: National Democratic Institute (NDI). 

 

Project span: November 2017 – March 2018. 

 

Cooperating institutions: Political Capital Institute (Hungary), Institute of Public Affairs (Poland), NDI. 

 

Project team: Oľga Gyárfášová, Grigorij Mesežnikov, Marián Velšic, Ján Bartoš. 

 

Objective: The project aims to analyze the value orientations and political preferences of young people aged 16 – 29  through quantitative (face-to-face interviews) and qualitative (focus groups) research. The subject of the survey are the views of young people on issues of democracy and the exercise of power, political participation, interest in politics, attitude to other people, identity, migration etc. 

 

Outputs:

 

Research results: https://www.ndi.org/publications/youth-democracy-and-politics-public-opinion-research-slovakia

 

Final research study.



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