Series Title | European Voice |
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Series Details | Vol.9, No.12, 27.3.03, p5 |
Publication Date | 27/03/2003 |
Content Type | News |
Date: 27/03/03 LESS than one third of young people in Europe believe the EU can create a better future for them, according to a new poll. Eurostat, the Union's statistical agency, asked people aged 15 to 24 what the bloc means to them. Of those questioned, only 28% believe the EU represents a better future for young people, while 24% see it as a way of creating jobs and 31% say it will result in an improved economy. For 39%, the EU is simply a means for allowing them to move freely. There were some sharp differences of opinion between member states. For example, only 8% of those polled in the UK thought the EU could create a better future for young people compared with 45% in Italy. Other key findings included:
Meanwhile, teenagers from 5,500 schools throughout Europe took part in a debate on the EU's future last Friday. The debate, called the Spring Day in Europe, was declared a "big success" by Massimo Gaudina, of the European Commission's task force on Europe's future, which helped organise it. He said: "There was a lot of interest and many of those who took part showed a keen interest in the current debate." Less than one third of young people in Europe believe the European Union can create a better future for them, according to a new poll carried out by Eurostat, the European Union's statistical agency. |
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Subject Categories | Geography, Politics and International Relations |