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  • 2019-02-21 (xsd:date)
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  • says that the report was done well but that 1400-1500 respondents is rather small. She also stated that there is a difference between the results of interviews done face to face or by telephone. Van Assche also says that the key question that Pew asked the respondents doesn’t relate to the quote that De Dagelijkse Standaard published on their website. Therefore stating that the Dutch are the least anti-muslim is a blunt conclusion. She does confirm that the research centers who cooperated are renowned. Source: PEW Research Center. http://www.pewforum.org/2018/10/29/eastern-and-western-europeans-differ-on-importance-of-religion-views-of-minorities-and-key-social-issues Marco Van Hagenborg (en)
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  • According to an article posted by the Dutch newsblog ‘De Dagelijkse Standaard’ on the 1st of February 2019, The Netherlands is the country in Europe that welcomes muslims the most. The claim turns out to be mostly false. The information comes from a report by Pew Research Center that posted the results of their research on their Twitter account on the 30th of January 2019. The same research was used in an article from Belgian newspaper De Standaard. In this article the results were translated for the readers but the journalist did not conclude that The Netherlands is the least anti-muslim country in Europe. De Standaard only reported the results of the research. Source: PEW Research Center. http://www.pewforum.org/2018/10/29/eastern-and-western-europeans-differ-on-importance-of-religion-views-of-minorities-and-key-social-issues/ The report was produced bij Pew Research Center as a part of the Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures project, which analyzes religious change and its impact on societies around the world. The research was conducted between 2015 and 2017 but was released with new results from research in Slovakia. Muslims in your family? Market research company GfK Belgium did the research in Western Europe and Slovakia with an average of 1500 respondents per country by telephone. In Eastern Europe the research was done by Ipsos MORI, Institute for Comparative Social Research (CESSI) and Georgian Opinion Research Business International (GORBI) with an average of 1400 respondents per country with the difference that the results were collected by face to face interviews. Oversampling was done in some countries to boost the sample size of smaller subgroups. The question Pew asked the respondents was: Would you be willing to accept jews/muslims as members of your family/neighbours?" The results of this report were that The Netherlands is the most accepting of muslims with a total of 88%. Followed by Norway with 82% and Denmark with 81%. Source: PEW Research Center. http://www.pewforum.org/2018/10/29/eastern-and-western-europeans-differ-on-importance-of-religion-views-of-minorities-and-key-social-issues/ Social acceptance Veerle Van Assche (en)
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