Unemployment was the biggest fear of the Hungarians in 2011
Last year the Hungarians were afraid of unemployment and impoverishment the most, the global fears were pushed into the background – states Ipsos group’s international poll, which results were told to MTI on Friday.
At the end of 2011, the Hungarians had mostly existential fears: 74 percent of the respondents considered unemployment, 68 percent the impoverishment, as the biggest problem. Mostly the elderly, people with low levels of education worried the most from poverty, and more women afraid from it, than men – reports MTI.
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