Independent market research company released the results of two pieces of research. The first research examines the public opinion about illegal immigration to Europe, while the second reveals in-depth information regarding who Hungarians would like to see win the 2022 election.
The migration acceptance-related interactive reporting dashboard shows detailed insights about which demographic and social segments support or are against Europe accepting illegal immigrants and asylum seekers.
The full report with an interactive reporting dashboard is available on the website of Market Sampler:
Key statistics of the research
- 26.5% of respondents accept migration.
- 17.5% of respondents accept migration if it’s legal.
- Over 56% of respondents do not support any form of immigration.
- Immigration is the least supported by EU citizens in the 40 to 47 years segment.
- Hungary and Italy are mostly against immigration.
- Immigration is most supported in Germany and Austria.
- People in single relationship status are more accepting than people in marriage or relationship.
- Migration is most supported by low and mid-income people with liberal political views, while high-income liberals are not as supportive.
Disclaimer: This research was not sponsored by any public or political organization. The research results are based on public opinion and do not reflect the opinion or views of the research agency.
Public opinion research regarding who would Hungarians like to see win the 2022 elections
The next Hungarian parliamentary elections will be held in April or May 2022. An Opposition primary was held in Hungary, between 18–28 September 2021 and 10–16 October 2021, to select the candidate for Prime Minister of Hungary supported by the opposition parties to form a coalition to compete in the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election. The public opinion research reveals in-depth information regarding which candidate voters would like to see as the next Prime Minister for Hungary.
The full report with an interactive reporting dashboard is available on the website of Market Sampler:
The feedback data breaks down responses by income level, education, and other factors that make detailed segmentation possible.
Disclaimer: This research was not sponsored by any public or political organization. The research results are based on public opinion and do not reflect the opinion or views of the research agency.
About Market Sampler
Both reports were published by Market Sampler, an independent Malta-based public research company. The survey company has been involved in political and public opinion research for NGOs, government agencies, and social enterprises. The company provides information for multiple parties during the 2021 German federal election.
Should you wish to use the research results, you must cite the Market Sampler and the URL for reference.
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