European Quality of Life Survey 2016

Nearly 37,000 people in 33 European countries (28 EU Member States and 5 candidate countries) were interviewed in the last quarter of 2016 for the fourth wave of the European Quality of Life Survey. This overview report presents the findings for the EU Member States. It uses information from previous survey rounds, as well as other research, to look at trends in quality of life against a background of the changing social and economic profile of European societies. Ten years after the global economic crisis, it examines wellbeing and quality of life broadly, to include quality of society and public services. The findings indicate that differences between countries on many aspects are still prevalent – but with more nuanced narratives. Each Member State exhibits certain strengths in particular aspects of wellbeing, but multiple disadvantages are still more pronounced in some societies than in others; and in all countries significant social inequalities persist.

Find the report here. 

Type
Governmental / Institutional / Public Health Statutory Body Document, Research
Theme
Ageing, Built environment (housing, transport, urban planning), Financial security, social protection, social inclusion, access to care, poverty, Health systems and services, primary health care, integrated systems, prevention services, health workforce
Country
Europe
Level
European
Year
2018


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