
handle: 20.500.12415/2778
The survey conducted by EU/Public Opinion shows that people’s general life expectancy for the next year in Turkey and EU. This report represents the steep changes, remarkable rates and comparison between Turkey’s and EU countries’ results according to socioeconomic incidents. Results shows that the most hopeful country in Europe was Sweden (38%) in 2008 and the most hopeless country was Hungary (47%). Most of the countries in the EU believed that next year will be the same as in 2009. Finland has the highest rate in the chart for the “same” answer with 69%. When Sweden stayed with the highest hope in 2008, Turkey had 43% of people who believed that next year will be worse in the same year. It obviously means that socioeconomic incidents have an effect on people’s well-being and about their general life and future expectation as economic crisis did in Greece (Economou, 2013).
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