Flash Eurobarometer FL507 : Businesses’ Attitudes towards Corruption
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Description
Corruption remains a serious concern for EU citizens: more than a third of companies in the EU (34%) say that corruption is a problem when doing business (34%). Furthermore, an important majority of companies agree that in their country close links between business and politics leads to corruption (79%) and that favouritism and corruption hamper business competition (70%).
Processed data
Processed data files for the Eurobarometer surveys are published in .xlsx format.
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Volume A "Countries/EU"
The file contains frequencies and means or other synthetic indicators including elementary bivariate statistics describing distribution patterns of (weighted) replies for each country or territory and for (weighted) EU results.
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Volume AP "Trends"
The file compares to previous poll in (weighted) frequencies and means (or other synthetic indicators including elementary bivariate statistics describing distribution patterns of replies); shifts for each country or territory foreseen in Volume A and for (weighted) results.
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Volume AA "Groups of countries"
The file contains (labelled) frequencies and means or other synthetic indicators including elementary bivariate statistics describing distribution patterns of (weighted) replies for groups of countries specified by the managing unit on the part of the EC.
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Volume AAP "Trends of groups of countries"
The file contains shifts compared to the previous poll in (weighted) frequencies and means (or other synthetic indicators including elementary bivariate statistics describing distribution patterns of replies); shifts for each groups of countries foreseen in Volume AA and for (weighted) results.
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Volume B "EU/socio-demographics"
The file contains (labelled) frequencies and means or other synthetic indicators including elementary bivariate statistics describing distribution patterns of replies for the EU as a whole (weighted) and cross-tabulated by some 20 sociodemographic, socio-political or other variables, depending on the request from the managing unit on the part of the EC or the managing department of the other contracting authorities.
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Volume BP "Trends of EU/socio-demographics"
The file contains shifts compared to the previous poll in (weighted) frequencies and means (or other synthetic indicators including elementary bivariate statistics describing distribution patterns of replies); shifts for each country or territory foreseen in Volume B above)and for (weighted) results.
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Volume C "Country/socio-demographics"
The file contains (labelled) weighted frequencies and means or other synthetic indicators including elementary bivariate statistics describing distribution patterns of replies for each country or territory surveyed separately and cross-tabulated by some 20 socio-demographic, socio-political or other variables (including a regional breakdown).
For SPSS files and questionnaires, please contact GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences: https://www.gesis.org/eurobarometer
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Resources
- Detailed information on public opinion website Provisional data
- Link to Businesses Attitudes towards Corruption_fl_507_volume_AA.xlsx Excel XLSX
- Link to Businesses Attitudes towards Corruption_fl_507_volume_AAP.xlsx Excel XLSX
- Link to Businesses Attitudes towards Corruption_fl_507_volume_B.xlsx Excel XLSX
- Link to Businesses Attitudes towards Corruption_fl_507_volume_BP.xlsx Excel XLSX
- Link to Businesses Attitudes towards Corruption_fl_507_volumes_C.zip ZIP
- Link to Businesses’ Attitudes towards Corruption_fl_507_volume_A.xlsx Excel XLSX
- Link to Businesses’ Attitudes towards Corruption_fl_507_volume_AP.zip ZIP
- Identifier
- S2657_FL507_ENG
- Release Date
- 2022-07-13
- Geographical Coverage
- Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Belgium, Austria, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Germany, Czechia, Spain, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Greece, France, Hungary, Croatia, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Malta, Latvia
- Language
- English
- Version
- v1.00
Contact
DG COMM
Rue de La Loi, 56, Brussels