スペインの2013年5月の社会学調査研究所:CIS(Centro de Investigaciones Sociologocas)の指標によると、スペイン人の82'4%は失業が重大問題と考え、経済指標(不況)は34'9%、汚職や脱税は30'7%、政治家や政治政党が問題と考える人は29'7%に。
El 42% de los españoles prevé que España estará peor dentro de un año
La inquietud por el desempleo continúa subiendo, según el barómetro de mayo
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Anabel Díez Madrid 5 JUN 2013 - 13:42 CET

Fuente: Barómetro del CIS / EL PAÍS
The 42% of the expected Spanish Spain will be worse in a year
Concern about unemployment continues to rise, according to the barometer May
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Anabel Diez Madrid 5 JUN 2013 - 13:42 CET
The mood of the Spanish remains under minimum finding no reason that suggested an improvement in the economic situation of Spain. The economy remains the cause of the pessimism of citizens and its main manifestation, unemployment. In the barometer of the Centre for Sociological Research (CIS) May, unemployment is a major problem for 82.4% of the Spanish, followed by a variation of the same, as is the "Economic problems", which First mentioned in 34.9%.
Corruption and fraud are the third problem in intensity, as quoted by 30.7%, and a few tenths, 29.7%, are located citizens expressing first the problem posed to this country politicians in general, and political parties.
This barometer is based on 2,500 interviews conducted between 1 and 10 May when it was not known that throughout the month there were nearly 100,000 contracts. Therefore. this fact was unknown to the respondents, who estimate that within a year the economic situation will be worse (41.9%) or more (34.9%). More than 90% joined those who believe that the overall economic situation of Spain is very bad, as you think 56.1%, or bad, which it considers 34.5%. With these data it is not surprising that people who have no jobs are currently quite skeptical about the possibility of finding a job. A 42.5% considered it "unlikely" that can find employment in the next 12 months and 22.5% is in the "not likely".
In this barometer alternative formulas wonders of territorial organization in Spain and from the answers that 31.5% agreed to leave things as they are, ie, a state with regions such as today. A state with a single central government without autonomy is preferred by 22.9% and a state in which communities have more autonomy than is currently preferred by 14%.
As Spanish as its autonomous community feels a 52.5% Spanish only 15.4% declared and its autonomous community exclusively declares 6.1%.
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