The Euro and Parental Leave
Special Topics
- Trust in national, international and EU institutions
- The European Parliament (perception of and attitudes towards the EP, electoral participation)
- The Enlargement of the European Union
- Attitudes towards the European Convention and decision making in the EU
- The international (political) situation (incl. attitudes towards the USA)
- The introduction of the Common European Currency - experiences and attitudes in the EURO and NON-EURO zone
- Parental leave (attitudes of men towards time off with young children in the family)
Documents and Data
Remarks
- Original EORG data set edition
- Comparable data on EU items are available in the context of Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2003.3 (ZA3984)
- Most recent dataset update: v1.0.1 (2012)
Publications
- European Commission: Eurobarometer 59. Public Opinion in the European Union. Brussels. July 2003.
- European Opinion Research Group (EORG): Special Eurobarometer 189 / Wave 59.1. Europeans' attitudes to parental leave. Requested by Directorate General Employment and Social Affairs and coordinated by Directorate General Press and Communication. May 2004.