Atlas of European Values 2022
 

On Europe Day (9 May 2022), the first copy of the third edition of the
Atlas of European Values [https://www.atlasofeuropeanvalues.eu/],
titled ‘The Atlas of European Values: Change and Continuity in
Turbulent Times
[https://openpresstiu.pubpub.org/pub/atlasevs/release/5#:~:text=%2F6p8v%2Dtt12.-,Atlas%20of%20European%20Values%3A%20Change%20and%20Continuity%20in%20Turbulent%20Times,public%20debate%20on%20European%20values.]’,
was presented in the House of the Dutch Provinces in Brussels,
Belgium. This publication was presented by the report’s authors and
Tilburg University [https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/]’s rector
magnificus Wim van de Donk to Robert de Groot, the representatives of
the Netherlands to the European Union.  

A key feature of the European Value Atlas is the interactive map
[https://www.atlasofeuropeanvalues.eu/maptool.html], charts and
graphs. These visuals use data to illustrate topics such as migration,
democracy, sustainability, welfare, identity and solidarity in an
attractive way. This includes tracking different perspectives and
values of EU citizens across the Member States, and how these views
and standards have shifted over time. Moreover, in the interactive
map, citizens’ values can be filtered e.g. through variables such as
gender, education, age, or income (see below). 
[https://data.europa.eu/sites/default/files/img/media/map_0.png]
                                             
                               _Atlas of European
Values interactive map_

By using data to create interactive visuals in the report, readers can
better understand how Europe and European values have shifted over the
years. For more information and to explore the interactive map, read
the full report
[https://openpresstiu.pubpub.org/pub/atlasevs/release/5#:~:text=%2F6p8v%2Dtt12.-,Atlas%20of%20European%20Values%3A%20Change%20and%20Continuity%20in%20Turbulent%20Times,public%20debate%20on%20European%20values.].
The report is published under an open license at Open Press Tilburg
University. 

 

For more news and events, follow us on Twitter
[https://twitter.com/EU_opendata], Facebook
[https://www.facebook.com/data.europa.eu] and LinkedIn
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/publications-office-of-the-european-union/],
or subscribe to our newsletter
[https://data.europa.eu/en/newsletter].

Publication Date/Time
2022-08-03T11:30:00+00:00
Understanding European values through data visualisation