Portale Open Data dell'Unione europea - Custom query: Lingua filters: French, Swedish; Copertura geografica filters: Spain; Temi filters: Popolazione e societàtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?vocab_language=http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.europa.eu%2Fresource%2Fauthority%2Flanguage%2FSWE&vocab_geographical_coverage=http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.europa.eu%2Fresource%2Fauthority%2Fcountry%2FESP&vocab_theme=http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.europa.eu%2Fresource%2Fauthority%2Fdata-theme%2FSOCI2022-04-07T14:47:27ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on Portale Open Data dell'Unione europea. Custom query: Lingua filters: French, Swedish; Copertura geografica filters: Spain; Temi filters: Popolazione e societàViolenza contro le donne: un’indagine nell’Unione europeaEuropean Union Agency for Fundamental Rightsstatistics%2526surveys@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/violence-against-women-surveyThe FRA survey on violence against women is based on face-to-face interviews with 42,000 women across the EU. The survey was carried out between March and September 2012 and presents the most comprehensive survey worldwide on women’s experiences of violence. The survey asked women about their experiences of physical, sexual and psychological violence, including domestic violence, since the age of 15 and over the 12 months before the interview. Questions were also asked about incidents of stalking, sexual harassment, and the role played by new technologies in women’s experiences of abuse. In addition, the survey asked about respondents’ experiences of violence in childhood.
The dataset of the FRA violence against women survey is stored with the UK Data Service, which is a recognised international service that is widely used by governmental and non-governmental institutions that produce survey data. The dataset is available free of charge after registration with the service under a Special Licence in various formats. Please visit the [page of the dataset](http://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/?sn=7730&type=Data%20catalogue) on the UK Data Service website to find a description of the dataset and the accompanying documents.2018-02-02T16:41:36Z2015-02-13T09:25:24ZIndagine europea tra le imprese sui rischi nuovi ed emergenti, 2009European Agency for Safety and Health at Workinformation@osha.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/esener-1L’indagine europea tra le imprese sui rischi nuovi ed emergenti (ESENER) è un’indagine dettagliata e completa che esamina la gestione dei rischi per la sicurezza e la salute negli ambienti di lavoro europei.
Nell’ambito del primo ESENER, condotto nel 2009, sono state effettuate quasi 36 000 interviste con responsabili e rappresentanti di SSL. Tutti gli Stati membri dell’UE hanno partecipato all’indagine, oltre a Turchia, Norvegia e Svizzera, per un totale di 31 paesi. Gli intervistati lavoravano in organizzazioni del settore privato e pubblico da 10 o più dipendenti.
I rappresentanti di migliaia di imprese e organizzazioni in Europa hanno risposto ai questionari ESENER, che si concentrano soprattutto su alcuni aspetti chiave:
•rischi generali della SSL e loro gestione
•rischi psicosociali come stress, bullismo e violenza
•Incentivi e ostacoli all’azione nella gestione della SSL
•partecipazione dei lavoratori alla SSL
Porre l’accento sui rischi nuovi ed emergenti significa far sì che le risposte facciano luce su aree legate alla SSL non sufficientemente esplorate e sempre più importanti come, ad esempio, i rischi psicosociali, sempre più spesso al centro di preoccupazioni nei luoghi di lavoro europei.
L’ESENER fornisce i dati necessari ai decisori politici e ai ricercatori a livello nazionale ed europeo. Non esistono altre fonti di informazioni a livello dell’UE su come viene gestita la SSL nelle imprese. L’ESENER svolge un ruolo fondamentale a supporto dell’EU-OSHA nel fornire informazioni comparabili a livello transnazionale che possano contribuire alla definizione di politiche in materia di SSL.2021-05-10T17:39:26Z2016-02-12T11:57:49ZEuropean Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks, 2014European Agency for Safety and Health at Workinformation@osha.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/esener-2EU-OSHA’s European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER) is an extensive survey that looks at how European workplaces manage safety and health risks in practice.
Thousands of businesses and organisations across Europe are asked to respond to a questionnaire that focuses on:
•General safety and health risks in the workplace and how they are managed
•Psychosocial risks, such as stress, bullying and harassment
•Drivers of and barriers to OSH management
•Worker participation in safety and health practices.
The results from these interviews are complemented by secondary analyses involving a series of in-depth studies that focus on specific topics. Quantitative and qualitative research methodologies are applied in these studies to help better understand the main findings from the survey.
The fieldwork for the second wave of ESENER was carried out in the summer-autumn of 2014. The survey provides an invaluable up-to-date snapshot of how workplace risks, and especially new and emerging risks, are being managed across Europe.
The focus on new and emerging risks means that the responses shed light on underexplored and increasingly important areas of OSH, such as psychosocial risks, which are a growing area of concern in European workplaces.
The 2014 survey is even more detailed and extensive than the first one, with the sample sizes increased by half, and in three countries the national samples have been additionally boosted. ESENER-2 includes micro enterprises of 5 to 10 employees and agricultural businesses for the first time. Five new countries — Albania, Iceland, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia — have been added to the 31 that were included in 2009.
Some of the topics covered are:
•Musculoskeletal disorders
•The organisation of OSH management
•Approaches to worker participation in OSH
ESENER provides much-needed data to policy-makers and researchers at national and European level. There is no other EU-level information source on how OSH is managed in businesses. ESENER plays a key role in helping EU-OSHA to provide cross-nationally comparable information that can contribute to OSH policy-making.
2021-05-10T17:26:20Z2017-03-28T15:25:24ZAnnual Report on the Situation of Asylum in the European Union for 2011European Asylum Support Office (EASO)info@easo.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/annual-report-on-the-situation-of-asylum-in-the-european-union-for-2011Annual Report on the Situation of Asylum in the European Union and on the Activities of the European Asylum Support Office for 2011 2019-07-09T08:56:38Z2015-07-27T14:19:07ZEuropean 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).2018-12-14T09:37:05Z2015-07-27T14:04:41ZEUvsDisinfo: Disinformation Cases about UkraineEUvsDiSiNFOdisinforeview@euvsdisinfo.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/euvsdisinfo-disinformation-cases-about-ukraineEUvsDisinfo is the flagship project of the European External Action Service’s East StratCom Task Force. It was established in 2015 to better forecast, address, and respond to ongoing disinformation campaigns affecting the European Union, its Member States, and countries in the shared neighbourhood.
EUvsDisinfo’s core objective is to increase public awareness and understanding of the Kremlin’s disinformation operations, and to help citizens in Europe and beyond develop resistance to digital information and media manipulation. Using data analysis and media monitoring services in 15 languages, EUvsDisinfo identifies, compiles, and exposes disinformation cases.
The database is updated every week and can be searched by different parameters (country: Ukraine).2022-04-07T14:47:27Z2022-03-11T11:11:22Z