Eurobarometer is a series of public opinion surveys conducted regularly on behalf of the European Commission and other EU institutions since 1973. These surveys address a wide variety of topical issues relating to the European Union throughout its member states .
11-794: The Eurobarometer results are published by the European Commission's Directorate-General Communication . Its database since 1973 is one of the largest in the world. In 1970 and 1971, the European Commission conducted surveys in the six member countries (at that time) of the European Community ( Belgium , France , West Germany , Italy , Luxembourg , and the Netherlands ). These surveys assessed public opinion on individual national priorities as well as integrated European functions and organisations, including
22-486: A European perspective. In the case of some supplementary studies, special youth and elderly samples have been drawn. The Flash Eurobarometer was introduced in the 1990s and consists of interviews, conducted by telephone, which are undertaken on an ad hoc basis. The main advantage of the Flash survey, as opposed to a normal Eurobarometer survey, is that it is much faster, providing results almost instantaneously. In addition, it
33-470: A series of surveys in the 13 countries that were applying for European Union membership under the title of "Candidate Countries Eurobarometer" (initially named "Applicant Countries Eurobarometer" or AC-EB). The CC-EB surveys were carried out in Bulgaria , Republic of Cyprus , Czech Republic , Estonia , Hungary , Latvia , Lithuania , Malta , Poland , Romania , Slovakia , Slovenia and Turkey . Since
44-475: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Directorate-General Within the European Union (EU), Directorates-General are departments with specific zones of responsibility. Within the European Commission specifically, Directorates-General are the equivalent of national-level ministries . Most are headed by a European Commissioner , responsible for the general direction of
55-526: Is more suitable to the targeting of specific groups within the EU population. The Central and Eastern Eurobarometer series was carried out annually on behalf of the European Commission between 1990 and 1997. The CEEB surveys monitored economic and political changes, as well as attitudes towards Europe and the European Union, in up to 20 countries of the region. In 2001, the European Commission launched
66-758: The Common Market (European Economic Community). Regular semi-annual polls of member nations – now also including Denmark , Ireland and the United Kingdom – began in September 1973, with the survey series first being given the name Eurobarometer in 1974. The fieldwork for Euro-Barometer 1 was conducted in April–May of that year, with results published in July. A first international survey on attitudes towards European unification ("Attitudes towards Europe")
77-602: The European Patent Organisation , separate from the EU) also has Directorates-General , which are administrative groupings of departments. The Directorates-General of the European Commission are divided into four groups: Policy DGs, External relations DGs, General Service DGs and Internal Service DGs. Internally, the DGs are referred to by their abbreviations , provided below. In addition to its Legal Service ,
88-869: The Directorate-General, and in charge of (politically responsible for) the corresponding policy area; and a director-general, responsible for the management of day-to-day affairs, who reports to the European Commissioner. Nearly all of the top-level organisational divisions of the Secretariat of the European Parliament and the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union are also termed Directorates-General. The European Patent Office (part of
99-703: The EU enlargements of 2004 and 2007, the CC-EB countries that have become Member States have been included in the Standard Eurobarometer. Until 2021, the website had menus and explanations in French and English. Since January 2022 (under the French presidency of the European Union ), the site is only in English. Volunteer translations are available for some Eurobarometer reports in all official languages of
110-524: The European Union, as well as on sites in French, German, Italian and Spanish. Directorate-General Communication (European Commission) The Directorate-General for Communication ( DG COMM ) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission . The mission of the DG Communication is: The DG Communication is based in Brussels . This article about the European Union
121-974: Was carried out in 1962 at the request of the Press, and Information Service of the European Communities in ( Belgium , France , West Germany , Italy , Luxembourg and the Netherlands ). This survey is carried out each autumn and spring. Although the range of questions has been expanded over the years, the programme aims to keep most of the survey constant, so that data is comparable over time. Starting with Eurobarometer 34 (1990), separate supplementary surveys on special topics have been conducted under almost every Eurobarometer wave. Special irregularly repeated modules investigate topics such as agriculture, biotechnology, consumer behaviour , elderly people, energy, environment, family, gender issues, health, immigration, poverty, regional identity, science and technology, urban traffic, working conditions, youth, etc. from
SECTION 10
#1732764704801#800199