Eurobarometer: Are women or men more likely to experience inequality if they belong to these specific groups? (% of respondents) eb_spec_pplgroups

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Source type:
Data from external sources
Source organisation:
Eurobarometer
Source organisation URL:
http://ec.europa.eu/COMMFrontOffice/publicopinion/index.cfm
Source activity:
Special Eurobarometer Surveys
Source reference:
Computed at EIGE using microdata from Eurobarometer Special Surveys, http://ec.europa.eu/COMMFrontOffice/publicopinion/index.cfm
Data type:
Survey data
Harmonised:
Harmonised at EU level
Time format:
Years
Imported on:
15.03.2017
Number of values:
2430

2014

Keywords:
inequalities, inequality
Code Value
W Women
M Men
T Total
Code Value
PCT_MEN Men
PCT_WOMEN Women
PCT_BOTH Both
PCT_NEITHER Neither–no inequality
PCT_DK DK
Code Value
YOUNG_PEOPLE Young people (15-24 years old)
ELDERLY_PEOPLE Elderly people (above 65 years)
PEOPLE_WITH_DISABILITIES People with disabilities
MIGRANTS Migrants
SINGLE_PARENTS Single parents
WORKING_PARENTS_WITH_YOUNG_CHILDREN Working parents with young children