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    Where people would most like to die, when the time comes 2012

     

    When the time finally comes, where would you most like to die? 2012

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    Germany; 1,000; May 21 and 22, 2012 Source: Spiegel


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    The statistic shows the results of a survey which deals with where they would most prefer to die, when the time comes. This survey was conducted in May 2012 in the Federal Republic of Germany. According to the source, 1 percent of those polled would prefer to die in a home.

    Statistic Information
     
    close Markets and sectors
    Life , Personality & Behavior
    Survey
    Survey time period May 21 and 22, 2012
    Interview
    Number of respondents 1,000
    Region Germany
    Macroregion Europe only
    Age group 18 years and older
    Relevance 1
    Release
    Published by Der Spiegel
    Release date May 2012
    Cataloging
    Top tags death, location, choice
    Markets and sectors Life, Personality & Behavior
    Further information Missing percentage points are due to the fact that some respondents gave no response or answered 'Don't know'.

    Source does not provide any information on the type of survey that was carried out.