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Volunteering and intergenerational solidarity June 2011
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Methodology
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o Survey conducted face-to-face in the respondents home o Fieldwork: mid-April – beginning of May 2011 o Population: representative sample of population 15+ o Coverage: European Union, 27 Member States o Number of interviews: 26,825 Special Eurobarometer 3
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Agenda
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A.Volunteering within the European Union B.Active ageing and intergenerational solidarity in the EU 5
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A. Volunteering within the European Union
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7 1.1 A quarter of Europeans have a voluntary activity Total Yes : 24%
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8 1.2 Volunteering benefits in the European Union: social cohesion cited by a third of Europeans
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9 1.3 Volunteering as a vector of a certain European social model NB : this graphic only shows the items mentioned by more than 10% of respondents
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10 1.4 In which types of organisations or associations do Europeans carry out their voluntary activities? NB : this graphic only shows the items mentioned by more than 10% of respondents with a volunteering activity (24% of total sample) *
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11 1.5 Usefulness of local volunteer rescue teams QA14 The European Parliament would like each Member State of the EU and the local and regional authorities to create, in each region, rescue teams of volunteer workers to face natural disasters and accidents. Do you think that such a measure would be…? 2% 3%
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12 1.6 Europeans are divided on how to define the framework and the way volunteering works
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13 1.6 Definition of the framework and the way volunteering works: different responses from volunteers and non-volunteers
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B. Active ageing and intergenerational solidarity in the EU
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15 2.1 Different measures for reinforcing intergenerational solidarity perceived as efficient 83% 59% 89% 13% 37% 9%
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