Special Eurobarometer 337: Geographical and labour market mobility
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Description
This survey follows the themes of the 2005 and 2007 Eurobarometer mobility surveys, but has been modified and expanded to cover a range of areas relating to cross-border mobility, particularly in relation to working abroad. Topics covered include: ♦ Respondent's opinions about the impact of people moving across regions or countries within the EU on individuals, families, the economy, the labour market and European integration. ♦ Respondents' experiences of living, working and/or studying abroad ♦ Respondents' plans to work abroad in future ♦ Positive and negative experiences of those who have already worked abroad ♦ Motivations and disincentives for working abroad ♦ Perceived issues to be faced when working abroad ♦ Ways respondents think they would find work abroad ♦ Respondents' knowledge of EURES (European Employment Services), and the services they would look for in an employment service
The results by volumes are distributed as follows:
- Volume A: Countries
- Volume AA: Groups of countries
- Volume A' (AP): Trends
- Volume AA' (AAP): Trends of groups of countries
- Volume B: EU/socio-demographics
- Volume B' (BP) : Trends of EU/ socio-demographics
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Volume C: Country/socio-demographics
Researchers may also contact GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences: https://www.gesis.org/eurobarometer
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Resources
Documentation
- Detailed information on public opinion website Provisional data
- Identifier
- S803_72_5_EBS337
- Alternative Title
- Geographical and labour market mobility
- Release Date
- 2014-12-09
- Geographical Coverage
- Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Luxembourg, Latvia, North Macedonia, Malta, Romania, Slovakia, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Czechia, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Spain, France, Finland, Greece, United Kingdom, Hungary, Croatia, Iceland, Ireland, Lithuania, Turkey, Sweden, Slovenia, Italy
- Language
- English
- Version
- v1.00
Contact
DG COMM
Rue de La Loi, 56, Brussels