Eurobarometer reports

Eurobarometer reports

  • 8 In 10 Europeans Perceive the Effects of Environmental Problems On Their Daily Lives Eight out of ten Europeans (78%) think environmental problems have a direct effect on their daily lives whilst two in ten (19%) believe the opposite, according to the findings of a recent Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion PDF (0.09 mb)
  • Eurobarometer survey shows a slight decline in Europeans’ overall optimism Whilst five in ten European citizens (54%) consider there will be no significant change in the status of their lives in general over the course of the next twelve months, a further 30% consider that their lives will improve. PDF (0.10 mb)
  • Europeans demand the EU to tackle global warming Overall, taking all things together, most European Union citizens are happy. On average, 85% of the EU27 respondents declare to be happy, according to the findings of the Special Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion for the European Commission PDF (0.47 mb)
  • Europeans divided about further EU enlargement As the fifth round of European Union enlargement includes Bulgaria and Romania, Europeans are divided regarding the support to further enlargement. PDF (0.49 mb)
  • Europeans divided about the place of religion in society Europeans are divided regarding the place of religion in society. On average, 46 percent of respondents agree with the proposal that religion is too important, while 48 percent disagree and 6 percent did not answer. PDF (0.48 mb)
  • Europeans envisage a bright future for the EU Almost 7 out of 10 Europeans (69%) express optimism with regards to the future of the European Union, with just under a quarter (24%) saying they are pessimistic, according to the latest Standard Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion for the EC PDF (0.49 mb)
  • Europeans perceive widespread discrimination in their countries Discrimination is perceived to be widespread by a large proportion of Europeans. In particular, according to the findings of the Special Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion & Social for the European Commission. PDF (0.50 mb)
  • Four EU workers in ten find their job too demanding and stressful For a significant minority of European Union workers, their job has a bad side according to the findings of the Special Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion for the European Commission. PDF (0.51 mb)
  • Health, family and friends are the most important things for Europeans Health (99%), family (97%) and friends (95%) are the first three things considered important by nearly all Europeans, according to the findings of the Special Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion for the European Commission PDF (0.48 mb)
  • Nine Europeans in ten are happy Overall, taking all things together, most European Union citizens are happy. On average, 85% of the EU27 respondents declare to be happy, according to the findings of the Special Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion for the European Commission PDF (0.57 mb)
  • Nine In Ten Europeans Have Done Different Actions to Protect the Environment in the Last Month Nine in ten Europeans (89%) have done different actions meant to protect the environment in the last 30 days, whilst one in ten hasn’t done any (9%), according to the findings of a recent Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion PDF (0.19 mb)
  • One In Two Europeans Want the European Parliament While 75% of citizens consider the European Parliament plays an important role in the life of the European Union, one in two (48%) would like to see its importance grow even more, according to the findings of a recent Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS PDF (0.10 mb)
  • Over half of EU citizens believe it is difficult to access civil justice Over half of EU citizens (55%) believe it is difficult to access civil justice in another Member State, whilst only two in ten Europeans (17%) believe it is easy, and three in ten (28%) do not know, according to the findings from TNS PDF (0.11 mb)
  • Slight decrease in support for European Union membership Support for European Union membership is somewhat lower than it was in Spring 2006. On average, 53 percent of European Union citizens now believe that their country’s membership of the European Union is a good thing (down 2 points) PDF (0.49 mb)
  • Three Europeans in ten do voluntary work Close to 8 out of 10 EU citizens consider helping others or voluntary work an important aspect of their life, whilst 3 out of 10 actively practice it, according to the findings of the Special Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion for the EC PDF (0.50 mb)
  • Unemployment and pensions are Europeans' main concerns for the next generation Unemployment (40%) and pensions (30%) top the list of issues that concern European Union citizens for the next generation. Coming next, Europeans are also worried about prospects for the cost of living (26%), and crime (25%). PDF (0.48 mb)
  • Young Europeans drink less often though more heavily per sitting Two thirds of EU citizens appear to have drunk alcoholic beverages during the past 30 days (66%), 7 in 10 of them at least once a week (69%) according to the findings of the Special Eurobarometer survey conducted by TNS Opinion for the European Commission PDF (0.50 mb)

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