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Appendix: Items on Europeansation Included in the ‘Pomo’ Survey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2021

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PART H IMPACT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

In your work you may be affected by the European Union (EU). For instance, you may be involved in preparing the Dutch input into EU decision-making, you may be participating in meetings at the EU level or bilateral meetings with colleagues from other member states, or you may play a role in implementing European legislation and policies. Some of these activities are listed in what follows.

  • 1. Is your work affected by the European Union?

  • Yes

  • No, go to question XXX.

  • 2. Can you indicate the importance of the following activities in your work?

  • 3. On average, how many hours per week do you spend on the EU-related activities listed above?

  • ◻ ◻ hours per week (go to question XXX if you spend 0 hours per week on EUrelated activities).

  • 4. The following statements concern how your employer facilitates EU-related activities organisationally. This may involve training opportunities, career development or managerial support. To what extent do you agree with the following statements?

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The New Eurocrats
National Civil Servants in EU Policy-making
, pp. 151 - 152
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Print publication year: 2008

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