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As reported by the Copenhagen Post, in a survey of 21 European countries, Denmark ranked the highest in satisfaction with the government’s management of the coronavirus crisis. The survey, entitled “Uncertainty/EU/Hope: Public Opinion in Times of COVID-19,” was commissioned by the European Parliament. It took place in the week ending May 1 and had more than 21,000 respondents.
Some 85 percent of Danes said they were satisfied with the government’s response to the epidemic. Ireland showed the same level, while Spain, Poland and France registered the least satisfaction. The survey covered many parameters. Denmark also recorded the lowest concerns about unemployment (8 percent) and loss of income (14 percent). Spain, Hungary and Greece had the worst results in these categories.
The results are similar to those from a Eurofound poll conducted earlier in the crisis. That poll indicated that Denmark had the lowest level of job losses in the EU, 9.5 percent versus an average of 28.5 percent in the EU. It also showed that Denmark had the fewest people struggling financially (6.8 percent) and behind on rent or mortgage payments (2.3 percent). Danes also registered the highest level of well-being and life satisfaction, along with trust in the national government.
Here are some of the other main findings from the European Parliament survey (averages for the 21 EU countries as a whole, weighted according to population):
The 83-page survey contains detailed results broken down by individual country as well as by other parameters such as age, gender and level of education.
The survey concludes by underscoring the dissatisfaction with solidarity among EU member states and a desire for the EU to have greater competencies for dealing with such crises. Its release comes at a time when most EU member states are calling for emergency grants to be made to the countries suffering the worst from the pandemic crisis, while Denmark and three other northern European countries are resisting the measure and favor loans instead of grants.
(Coronavirus DK will take a few days off and return on Sunday.)
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