Having recently seen or heard campaigns against violence against women genvio_att_pmeas_hist__fra_advert_camp

Time format:
Years
Unit:
Percentage (comparable)
Description:

The results in this table are based on women's self-reported experiences with violence, as recorded by EU FRA's survey on violence against women. The data were collected by means of face‑to‑face interviews with 42,000 women in all 28 EU Member States, with on average 1,500 interviews per Member State. The respondents were selected based on random sampling. The results are representative of the experiences and opinions of women who are 18 to 74 years old and live in the EU.

In addition to actual differences in victimisation rates, differences in self-reported prevalence of violence can reflect a number of other factors, such as whether it is culturally acceptable to talk with other people about experiences of violence against women, including survey interviewers. It is possible that enhanced gender equality in a country could lead to higher levels of disclosure about violence against women, since incidents are more likely to be openly addressed and challenged in societies with enhanced equality.

AT
DE
CZ
DK
BG
FI
SK
NL
SE
PL
EE
LV
HU
UK
IE
BE
EU28
RO
LU
CY
SI
IT
HR
LT
FR
EL
PT
MT
ES
2012
AT
20
DE
23
CZ
26
DK
26
BG
29
FI
29
SK
31
NL
32
SE
32
PL
34
EE
36
LV
37
HU
41
UK
48
IE
49
BE
50
EU28
50
RO
55
LU
57
CY
60
SI
61
IT
66
HR
67
LT
67
FR
70
EL
70
PT
70
MT
77
ES
83

Available flags:

b break in time series c confidential
d definition differs, see metadata e estimated
f forecast i see metadata
m imputed n not significant
p provisional r revised
s Eurostat estimate u low reliability
x dropped due to insufficient sample size y unreliable due to small sample size
z not applicable