Data project
Special Eurobarometer 393: Discrimination in the EU in 2012 (Wave 77.4)
Special Eurobarometer 393: Discrimination in the EU in 2012 (Wave 77.4)
Summary
The greatest strength of this survey is that it covers in a great depth the topic of discrimination. It also allows for a cross-country comparison. Furthermore, as it is a follow up survey of the Special Eurobarometer 296 ‘Discrimination in the European Union: Perceptions, Experiences and Attitudes’, it allows for a detailed comparison over time.
Type of data
Data Source
Survey
Type of Study
Crosssection occasional
Data gathering method
Face-to-face
Access to data
Conditions of access
Access provided through DBK (Datenbestandskatalog) and ZACAT (social science data portal provided by GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences), both of which provide free access to complete ISSP data and documentation materials online; users must register online to obtain access and the data is only available for scientific analysis carried out in academic research and teaching.
Complete Eurobarometer collections on DVD-R can be ordered online subject to handling charges of 25 € per DVD-R product.
The most recent data is labelled “pre-release”, which means the data is restricted because it has not been fully consolidated and checked (data from the fall of 2010 to 2012).
Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
Questionnaires, tables, metadata, individual variable data, codebooks
Formats available
SPSS, STATA
Coverage
Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
Data collected between June 2nd and June 17th, 2012.
Sample size was 26,622 with anticipated country sample of 1,000.
First year of collection
The first Special Eurobarometer survey was conducted in 1970, but this particular survey was first carried out in 2012.
Stratification if applicable
Population size, population density and urbanisation
Base used for sampling
Geographical coverage and breakdowns
All 27 EU Member states participated
Used NUTS II to divide the regional units
EU 15 (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom)
NMS 12 (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Republic of Cyprus, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, and Slovakia)
Euro Area (Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, the Netherlands, Finland, Greece, Estonia, Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta, and Slovakia)
Non-Euro Area (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden, United Kingdom)
Age range
15+
Statistical representativeness
Population representative
Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
This Eurobarometer’s main focus is on public attitudes towards elderly. More specifically the data cover a wide range of topics, such as diffusion and perceptions of discrimination on the grounds of age, disability, gender, ethnic origin, religion and sexual orientation; employment opportunities with regard to discrimination, crisis impact on discrimination, and effectiveness of public policies combating discrimination. The survey also pays special attention to discrimination in access to social services, i.e. health care.
Linkage
Standardisation
N/A
Possibility of linkage among databases
N/A
Data quality
Entry errors if applicable
Data is new and is still being checked for completeness and any errors.
Breaks
The TNS Opinion and Social Network was responsible for carrying out the survey and partner institutes in each of the countries were assigned the task of completing the fieldwork in their respective countries.
Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
No information about coding is provided.
Governance
Contact information
Dr. Meinhard Moschner, Eurobarometer Data Service
GESIS - Leibniz Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8
50667 Köln Germany Phone: +49 (0221) 47694-460
Email: meinhard.moschner(at)gesis.org
Url: http://www.gesis.org/en/eurobarometer/home/
Timeliness, transparency
Data collected between June 2nd and June 17th, 2012; the report was released in November 2012.