Headlines
- More than one in ten (11%) people in the EU perceive their lives as unfair, and more than one quarter (26%) view their country as unfair.
- People have the most positive perceptions of fairness in Ireland, Austria, Denmark and Luxembourg.
- Perceptions of fairness increase with income and decline with age.
- The unemployed are less likely to view their lives or country as fair than people who have a job.
- Europeans' happiness is linked to how fair they consider their lives and their country to be.
European's perception of fairness
Year of publication | |
Geographic coverage | European Union |
Originally published | 16 Dec 2021 |
Related organisation(s) | JRC - Joint Research Centre |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Composite Indicators |
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