A nyílt hozzáférésű adatok európai uniós portálja - Custom query: EuroVoc-fogalmak filters: szociális indikátortag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?vocab_concepts_eurovoc=http%3A%2F%2Feurovoc.europa.eu%2F13532022-01-12T16:24:06ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on A nyílt hozzáférésű adatok európai uniós portálja. Custom query: EuroVoc-fogalmak filters: szociális indikátorEuropean Union energy statistical pocketbookEuropean Commission, DG Energyener-emos@ec.europa.eu+tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eu-energy-statistical-pocketbookThe energy in figures statistical pocketbook provides an annual overview of energy related statistics in the EU and in individual EU countries. It includes, amongst other information, data on production, consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, imports, and energy sector employment.
The data contained in this pocketbook is drawn from several sources: from the European Commission’s services, from international organisations such as the European Environment Agency and the International Energy Agency and also from the European Commission’s estimates when other
data is unavailable.
The publication is divided into five parts:
- Part 1. Energy overview at global and EU levels.
- Part 2. Main energy indicators, at EU and Member States levels.
- Part 3. Socio-economic indicators in the EU.
- Part 4. Impact of the energy sector on the environment.
- Part 5. Country profiles – Main energy indicators.
Indicators have been calculated using the methodology established by the
European Commission – DG Energy. The appendices include a glossary and
methodological notes2022-01-12T16:24:06Z2015-09-14T11:35:46ZFifth European Working Conditions survey - 2010European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound)Information@eurofound.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/fifth-european-working-conditions-survey-2010Since its launch in 1990, Eurofound's European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) has provided an overview of working conditions in Europe. It aims to create a comprehensive picture of the everyday reality of men and women at work.
Themes covered include employment status, working time duration and organisation, work organisation, learning and training, physical and psychosocial risk factors, health and safety, work-life balance, worker participation, earnings and financial security, as well as work and health. For the fifth EWCS in 2010 workers were surveyed in the then EU27, Norway, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Albania, Montenegro and Kosovo.
The data explorer (survey mapping tool) offers a graphical presentation of the findings of the fifth EWCS.
The tables presented here complement the data in the survey mapping tool. The variables in the tables are sorted by topic, and proportions, mean values or distributions are given for different subcategories of respondents. Column A of the tables states the original name of each variable in the survey, with a label that specifies the content of the variable. Column B specifies the different answer categories for that variable.
For some variables, the answer categories have been condensed into fewer categories in order to reduce the table’s size or in order to show the distribution of a numerical variable. The original wording and coding of the questions can be viewed on the EWCS 2010 questionnaire.
2021-06-29T10:44:18Z2015-07-27T17:34:09ZFourth European Working Conditions Survey 2005tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/fourth-european-working-conditions-survey-2005Data from the Fourth European Working Conditions Survey provides a unique insight into the views of around 30,000 workers in 31 countries on a wide range of issues including work organisation, working time, equal opportunities, training, health & safety and job satisfaction.2019-08-13T13:20:31Z2018-02-08T11:07:02ZEuropean Quality of Life Survey 2016Eurofoundinformation@eurofound.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/european-quality-of-life-survey-2016Eurofound’s European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS) documents living conditions and people’s social situation, and explores issues pertinent to the lives of European citizens. From September 2016 to March 2017, Eurofound carried out its fourth survey in the series (in operation since 2003). The EQLS 2016 interviewed nearly 37,000 people in 33 countries – the 28 EU Member States and 5 candidate countries (Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey). Its findings provide detailed information on a broad range of issues in three main areas:
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- Quality of life: subjective well-being, optimism, health, standard of living and aspects of deprivation, work–life balance</li><li>
- Quality of society: social insecurity, perception of social exclusion and societal tensions, trust in people and institutions, participation and community engagement, and involvement in training/life-long learning</li><li>
- Quality of public services: health-care, long-term care, childcare and other public services</li></ul>2019-08-13T13:15:25Z2018-02-01T12:04:37ZEuropean Quality of Life Survey 2007Eurofoundinformation@eurofound.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/european-quality-of-life-survey-2007Eurofound’s second European quality of life survey (EQLS), which was carried out in 2007, offers a wide-ranging view of the diverse social realities in the 27 Member States, as well as covering Norway and the candidate countries of Turkey, Macedonia and Croatia.
Many of the questions asked in the first EQLS in 2003 were asked again, on such issues as employment, income, education, housing, family, health, work-life balance, life satisfaction and perceived quality of society. Being in possession of two sets of data will allow the research team to gauge how people’s lives have changed in the intervening years.2018-12-14T09:37:07Z2018-02-08T10:49:41ZEuropean Quality of Life Survey 2011Eurofoundinformation@eurofound.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/european-quality-of-life-survey-2011Carried out every four years, this unique, pan-European survey examines both the objective circumstances of European citizens' lives and how they feel about those circumstances and their lives in general. Exports possible in different formats (CSV, EPS, HTML, PDF, PNG, SVG).2018-12-14T09:37:05Z2015-07-27T14:04:41ZEuropean Quality of Life Survey 2003Eurofoundinformation@eurofound.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/european-quality-of-life-survey-2003The Foundation continues its initiative to monitor and report on living conditions and quality of life in Europe.
<h4>28-country 'Quality of life in Europe' survey</h4>
The European quality of life survey (EQLS) that was carried out in 2003 covered 28 countries and involved interviewing 26,000 people. The survey examined a range of issues, such as employment, income, education, housing, family, health, work-life balance, life satisfaction and perceived quality of society.
<h4>Survey results</h4>
The main findings have been published in a series of analytical reports, providing a unique insight into the quality of life in 28 European countries.2018-02-26T12:34:11Z2018-02-08T10:51:41ZSixth European Working Conditions Survey 2015Eurofoundinformation@eurofound.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/sixth-european-working-conditions-survey-2015Eurofound’s European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) paints a wide-ranging picture of Europe at work across countries, occupations, sectors and age groups. Its findings highlight actions for policy actors to help them address the challenges facing Europe today. In 2015, Eurofound carried out its sixth survey in the series (in operation since 1991). This sixth survey interviewed nearly 44,000 workers in 35 countries. Its findings provide detailed information on a broad range of issues, including exposure to physical and psychosocial risks, work organisation, work–life balance, and health and well-being.2018-02-26T12:32:29Z2018-02-08T11:06:19Z