Europos Sąjungos atvirųjų duomenų portalas - Custom query: Duomenų rengėjai filters: Europos Sąjungos pagrindinių teisių agentūratag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?organization=fra2021-05-19T15:53:05ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on Europos Sąjungos atvirųjų duomenų portalas. Custom query: Duomenų rengėjai filters: Europos Sąjungos pagrindinių teisių agentūraIntegration of young refugees in the EU: good practices and challengesEuropean Agency for Fundamental Rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/integration-of-young-refugees-in-the-eu-good-practices-and-challengesThis report is about the integration of young third-country nationals who arrived in the EU in 2015 and 2016 as asylum applicants. The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights interviewed some of them, as well as professionals working with them in 15 locations across six EU Member States: Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Sweden. This report presents the result of FRA’s fieldwork research, focusing on young people between the ages of 16 and 24. 2021-05-19T15:53:05Z2021-05-06T14:15:20ZEU Fundamental Rights Information System - EFRISGraham PattersonGraham.Patterson@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eu-fundamental-rights-information-system-efrisThe European Union Fundamental Rights Information System EFRIS is a Human Rights Gateway, bringing together data and information from existing human rights databases, and enables viewing and analysis of relevant assessments of fundamental rights in the EU.2021-05-19T15:32:45Z2021-05-19T15:32:45ZForced return monitoring systems – State of play in 28 EU Member StatesStatistics and surveys teamstatistics%2526surveys@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/forced-return-monitoring-systems-state-of-play-in-28-eu-member-statesThe EU Return Directive (2008/115/EC) in Article 8 (6) introduced an important fundamental rights safeguard for third-country nationals ordered to leave the EU because they do not or no longer fulfil the conditions for entry and/or stay. According to it, Member States must provide for an effective forced-return monitoring system.
Four years after Member States were required to transpose the Return Directive into national law, FRA looked at the current state of play regarding forced return monitoring in the 28 EU Member States.2021-05-19T15:24:08Z2019-08-13T14:45:49ZDatabase 2012-2020 on anti-Muslim hatred Sabine SpringerSabine.Springer@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/database-2012-2017-on-anti-muslim-hatredThe Database 2012-2020 on anti-Muslim hatred provides information on significant international, European and national case law and rulings, UN human rights body decisions, reports, findings by human rights and equality bodies and organisations relating to hate crime, hate speech and discrimination against Muslims, as well as relevant research, reports, studies, data and statistics on these issues. It also provides information on victims' support organisations in the EU Member States.2021-05-19T15:19:54Z2019-08-20T14:54:41ZEU LGBTI II survey - Experiences and views of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) individualsStatistics and surveys teamstatisticssurveys@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eu-lgbti-ii-survey-experiences-and-views-of-lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-and-intersex-lgbti-individualsThe EU LGBTI II survey is a large-scale web-administered survey of the experiences and views of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) individuals, using an anonymous online questionnaire. The survey was conducted between 27 May and 22 July 2019 via the platform www.lgbtisurvey.eu and collected valid responses from 139 799 participants from the European Union (EU) Member States, North Macedonia and Serbia. The survey provides comparative evidence on how LGBTI people in the EU experience discrimination, violence and harassment in various areas of life, including employment, education, healthcare, housing and other services.2021-05-19T15:10:51Z2021-05-19T12:35:52ZFundamental rights surveyStatistics and surveys teamstatisticssurveys@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/fundamental-rights-surveyThe Fundamental Rights Survey is the first survey to collect comprehensive and comparable data on people’s experiences and views of their rights in the EU-27. The survey included questions related to rights in a number of different areas, including crime victimisation and safety, data protection and privacy, functioning of the democracy, views on human rights and experiences with public services.2021-05-19T15:05:50Z2021-05-19T15:05:50ZSecond European Union Minorities and Discrimination SurveyRossalina Latcheva (PhD)tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/second-european-union-minorities-and-discrimination-surveyThe second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey collected information from over 25,500 respondents with different ethnic minority and immigrant backgrounds across all 28 EU Member States.2021-05-19T12:18:38Z2017-12-19T10:36:44ZEU LGBT survey - European Union lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender surveyStatistics and surveys teamstatistics%2526surveys@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/survey-eu-lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgenderThe survey asked lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people whether they had experienced discrimination, violence, verbal abuse or hate speech on the grounds of their sexual orientation or gender identity. The results reflect the experiences of more than 93,000 individuals who completed the online survey across Europe. 2021-05-19T12:01:02Z2015-07-27T15:01:47ZMapping child protection systems in the EUGeorgia Dimitropoulouchildrights@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/child-protectionThe European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), at the request of the European Commission, conducted research on national child protection systems in the 28 European Union (EU) Member States. It seeks to understand how national child protection systems work and to identify common challenges and promising practices.2021-05-19T11:56:28Z2016-02-01T14:05:59ZExperiences and perceptions of antisemitism - Second survey on discrimination and hate crime against Jews in the EUtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/experiences-and-perceptions-of-antisemitism-second-survey-on-discrimination-and-hate-crime-against-jews-in-the-euFRA’s second survey on Jewish people’s experiences with hate crime, discrimination and antisemitism in the European Union was the biggest survey of Jewish people ever conducted worldwide. Covering 12 EU Member States, the survey reached almost 16,500 individuals who identify as being Jewish. It follows up on the agency’s first survey, conducted in seven countries in 2012.2019-08-20T15:44:43Z2019-08-20T15:21:15ZIndicators on the right to political participation of people with disabilitiesFRA - Disability teamdisability@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/indicators-on-the-right-to-political-participation-of-people-with-disabilitiesFRA in close cooperation with the European Commission and the Academic Network of European Disability Experts (ANED), funded by the Commission, developed 28 human rights indicators to assess the political participation of persons with disabilities in the EU.2018-12-14T09:31:56Z2015-07-27T17:27:42ZMapping minimum age requirements concerning the rights of the child in the EUAstrid Podsiadlowskichildrights@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/mapping-minimum-age-requirements-concerning-rights-child-euThe data shows the national legislative provisions on age requirements in various policy areas and domains for protection and participation rights of children.2018-12-14T09:31:53Z2017-11-24T10:59:29ZVictim Support Services in the EU: An overview and assessment of victims' rights in practiceJonas Grimhedenaccess2justice@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/victim-support-services-euThis data provides an overview of some of the key aspects related to support services for victims of crime.2018-02-27T15:40:24Z2015-07-27T14:19:52ZEuropos Sąjungos masto apklausa „Smurtas prie moterisEuropean 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.2018-02-02T16:41:36Z2015-02-13T09:25:24ZFRA survey - Discrimination and hate crime against Jews in EU Member States: experiences and perceptions of antisemitismStatistics and surveys teamstatistics%2526surveys@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/fra-survey-discrimination-hate-crime-against-jews-in-euSurvey results are based on the responses from 5,847 self-identified Jewish respondents (aged 16 or over) living in one of eight EU Member States – Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom for their opinions and perceptions on antisemitic trends and antisemitism as a problem in everyday life. The respondents were also asked to describe their personal experiences of antisemitic incidents, witnessing antisemitic incidents and worrying about being a victim of an antisemitic attack (affecting their personal safety, safety of children, or other family members and friends). The survey also provides data on whether the occurrence of antisemitic acts against the Jewish community, such as vandalism of Jewish sites or antisemitic messages in the broadcast media or in the internet, is considered to be a problem in their countries by the Jewish respondents.2018-02-02T16:25:48Z2015-07-27T15:23:11ZRoma surveyStatistics and surveys teamstatistics%2526surveys@fra.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/roma-surveyThe study collected data on the socio-economic condition, experiences of discrimination and rights awareness of Roma in 11 EU Member States: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Spain. Specifically, the survey focused on respondents’ situation with respect to employment, education, housing and health. The survey also included questions concerning the socio-demographic characteristics of all household members as well as the surrounding neighbourhood and its infrastructure.2015-12-21T11:47:01Z2015-07-27T15:49:07Z