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Inquéritos Europeus sobre a Qualidade de Vida (EQLS)

O Inquérito Europeu sobre a Qualidade de Vida (EQLS) da Eurofound documenta as condições de vida e a situação social das pessoas e explora questões pertinentes para a vida dos cidadãos europeus.

European Quality of Life Survey 2003

The first European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS) was carried out in 2003. The survey examined quality of life in core life domains covering a range of issues, such as employment, income, education, housing, family, health, work-life balance, life satisfaction and perceived quality of society. A number of reports on the findings of the EQLS 2003 have been published.

The survey was carried out in the summer of 2003.

Over 25,000 interviews were conducted in 28 countries, including the EU25 and three candidate countries, Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey.

Interviews were conducted face to face.

The master questionnaire was translated into 28 different languages.

A dashboard for this survey round is currently not available. Please refer to newer rounds of the survey to access data visualisations.

Much of Eurofound's research in the run-up to the 2024 EU enlargement focused on documenting and better understanding the situation in the new European Union. One of the most important such initiatives was the first-ever European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS). The basic findings confirm the widespread perception of general economic and social divides between the former EU15 and the acceding and candidate countries. The differences between the 10 new Member States and the three candidate countries in areas such as housing and education are also underlined.

  • Living standards are markedly lower in the NMS than in the former EU15.

  • NMS and CC3 citizens are generally less satisfied with their quality of life than those in the EU15.

  • Housing conditions are worse in the NMS and the CC3 than in the EU15.

  • Workers in the NMS and candidate countries report worse working conditions.

  • Citizens of the NMS and the CC3 report poorer health and less satisfaction with health services.

The results also provide an insight into areas which are often overlooked – areas where the new Member States may boast an advantage and where there is a common pattern across the enlarged Europe.

  • Two thirds of citizens across 28 countries are optimistic about the future.

  • Families and friends provide the main social support for up to 95% of citizens across the EU25/CC3.

  • Home ownership is more common in the NMS/CC3 (75%) than in the EU15 (60%).

  • Female employment rates are higher in the NMS and CC3.

  • Rates of completion of secondary education are higher in the NMS than in the EU15.

  • Rates of completion of third-level education are similar across the EU25.

This section provides further information targeted in particular at researchers.

The following publications were produced in relation to the EQLS 2003.

Methodology

The first EQLS represents an ambitious attempt to explore quality of life in a wide range of countries. It is a major source of information of the social situation in each country, highlighting the challenges facing an enlarged EU. The strength of the survey is that it provides a synthesis of information on the main aspects of quality of life, both objective and subjective.

Contractor

Intomart GfK and the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)

Coverage

25 EU Member States and Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey

Fieldwork period

Summer of 2003

Target population

General adult population (18 years and older)

Sample

The basic sampling design used in all countries was a multi-stage, random (probability) one. Firstly, sampling points were drawn after stratification by region and degree of urbanisation.

Sample size

Over 25,000 interviews were completed. Around 1,000 persons aged 18 and over were interviewed in each country, except for the ‘smaller’ countries – Cyprus, Estonia, Luxembourg, Malta and Slovenia – where around 600 interviews were conducted.

Type

Face-to-face interviewing

Quality assurance

After data collection, the data were checked thoroughly by the Social Science Center (WZB) with the help of national experts.

Questionnaire

The questionnaire was developed by a research consortium and covers a broad spectrum of life domains with an emphasis on employment and working conditions, housing, family, social and political participation, quality of society, and subjective well-being.

The questionnaire is available in the Annex to the overview report.

Relatório de investigação: Quality of life in Europe

Eurofound experts

You can contact the following experts for questions on the survey.

Daphne Ahrendt

Senior research manager
Social policies research

Daphne Ahrendt é gestora sénior de investigação na unidade de Políticas Sociais da Eurofound. Desde que ingressou na Eurofound em 2013, o seu trabalho abrangeu um vasto leque de domínios de política social. Atualmente, coordena a atividade de gestão e desenvolvimento de inquéritos da Eurofound e lidera a preparação e análise dos inquéritos eletrónicos sobre a COVID-19. Daphne tem mais de 20 anos de experiência como investigadora a trabalhar em inquéritos internacionais, tendo trabalhado anteriormente na Unidade Eurobarómetro da Comissão Europeia e no Centro Nacional de Investigação Social em Londres, onde trabalhou no Programa Internacional de Inquéritos Sociais. Daphne possui mestrado em Políticas de Justiça Criminal pela London School of Economics e bacharelado em Ciência Política pela San Francisco State University.

Eszter Sándor

Senior research manager
Social policies research

Eszter Sandor é gestora sénior de investigação na unidade de Políticas Sociais da Eurofound. Ela tem experiência em metodologia de pesquisa e análise estatística, trabalhou na preparação e gerenciamento da Pesquisa Europeia de Qualidade de Vida e, mais recentemente, da pesquisa eletrônica Living, working and COVID-19, e é responsável pela qualidade do conjunto de dados. Suas áreas de pesquisa são o bem-estar dos jovens e a qualidade de vida em famílias e famílias, incluindo bem-estar subjetivo, equilíbrio entre vida profissional e pessoal e condições de vida. Ela já trabalhou como consultora econômica na Escócia com foco em avaliações de impacto econômico, avaliações e análise de insumo-produto. Ela tem mestrado em Economia e Relações Internacionais pela Universidade Corvinus de Budapeste.

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