Eurobarometer: Youth activism making a difference
Posted by newsdesk1 on November 29, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Over the course of the past year, youth-led protests have mobilised millions of people in the EU and globally, raising awareness of climate change a subject Europeans now believe must be the top priority for the newly elected European Parlaiament. This new Eurobarometer survey shows that close to six out of ten European citizens are […]
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Eurobarometer On Food Waste And Labelling
Posted by newsdesk1 on December 28, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Eating and drinking take centre stage at this time of year. But there are about 100 million tonnes of food thrown out every year in the EU. Eurobarometer have been asking people whose fault this is and how things could be improved. Irish people, in common with most Europeans, think that consumers have to take […]
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Relocating for employment biggest concern among Irish youth
Posted by newsdesk1 on April 23, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Having to move to find a job is a top concern for 32% of Ireland’s young people, compared to 16% at EU level, according to a Eurobarometer on European Youth, released today. This is followed by concerns around securing a stable job or a long term contract, which is a concern for 29% of Irish […]
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Ireland’s optimism picking up – Eurobarometer
Posted by newsdesk1 on February 23, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Standard “Eurobarometer 82” opinion poll, Irish national report, with Professor Richard Sinnott and Dr Stephen Quinlan The results of the latest Eurobarometer suggest that, after some negative years, a more optimistic view of the EU is resurfacing in Ireland. Meanwhile, on the economy, while most people (60%) see the situation as ‘bad’, numbers saying this […]
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