Economic, Political and Social Identity in the European Union Professor John Wilton Lecture 7 European Union identity today Web site for information referred to in this lecture is www.ec.europa.eu Eurobarometer 62 from Autumn 2004 (fieldwork carried out in October/November 2004) Eurobarometer 74 (fieldwork Oct/Nov. 2010, published Feb. 2011 Eurobarometer 82 (fieldwork Oct/Nov 2014) Eurobarometer84 (fieldwork Oct/Nov 2015) Lecture 7 Eurobarometer 62 (Autumn 2004) EU membership good thing (56%). Plus 8 percentage points from Eurobarometer 61 (Spring 2004). Highest level of support since 1995. - But, view that EU membership is a good thing for their country mainly found amongst the citizens of old Member States (85% Luxembourg, 77% Ireland, 75% Netherlands, 73% Belguim, 72% Spain) Lecture 7 •Oct/Nov 2004 Eurobarometer poll 53% of EU citizens considered their country had benefited from belonging to the EU •- 34% thought their country hadn’t benefited. •- Positive view Plus 6 percentage points from survey Feb/Mar 2004 - reached a level not seen over previous 10 years • Lecture 7 • IMAGE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION • - 50% had a positive image of the EU in Oct/Nov 2004 survey – an increase of 6 percentage points on Spring 2004 survey • - 33% were neutral about the EU image •- 15% had a negative perception of the image of the EU • • Lecture 7 • From this the Eurobarometer 62 report suggested that: • “This constant trend reflects once again the gap which exists between the wishes of citizens for more Europe and their perception of the current situation.” (p.29) • Lecture 7 •Eurobarometer 74 (Autumn 2010): Most important personal values for EU citizens - • - human rights 47% • - peace 44% • - respect for human life 41% • - democracy 29% • - individual freedom 23% • - rule of law 22% • - equality 19% • Lecture 7 •Eurobarometer 74 (Autumn 2010): • -When asked to select the values that best represent the E.U., Europeans gave priority to the values which are the most important for them personally: • - human rights 38% • - democracy 38% • - peace 35% • Lecture 7 •Eurobarometer 74 (Autumn 2010): • •Perceptions of what the E.U. represents for E.U citizens: • - freedom to travel, study and work • anywhere in E.U. 45% • - Euro 40% • - peace 24% • - democracy 23% • - cultural diversity 23% • - stronger voice in world 23% •BUT, - waste of money 25% • Lecture 7 •Eurobarometer 74 (Autumn 2010): -38% of Europeans surveyed had a positive image of the European Union • ( = minus/decline of 10 percentage points in comparison with Eurobarometer 72 in Autumn 2009 – effect of Euro crisis?) -Eurobarometer 62 (Autumn 2004) 50% had positive image of E.U. • • •Eurobarometer 82 (Autumn 2014) • 45% of respondents felt attached to the E.U. • (9% felt ‘very attached’) • 52% did not feel attached to E.U. • • ‘Sense of E.U. citizenship is predominant, but in slight decline between Spring 2014 survey and Autumn 2014 survey • 63% Autumn 2014 identified themselves as citizens of E.U in some way (35% did not) • (65% did in Spring 2014) •Eurobarometer 82 (Autumn 2014) • Self-identification as EU citizens decreases with age: • 71% of 15 to 24 year olds • 66% of 25 – 39 year olds • 64% of 40 – 54 year olds • 59% of 55 year olds and over • • Higher among those who studied up to the age of 20 and beyond (73%) than among those who left school at 15 or earlier (48%) •Eurobarometer 82 (Autumn 2014) • VALUES: • - Peace 40% • - Human Rights 36% • - Democracy 31% • • IMAGE OF THE E.U. • 39% positive • 22% negative • 37% neutral • •Eurobarometer 84 (Autumn 2015) •IMAGE OF E.U. •37% positive image (-4% from Spring 2015) •38% neutral image (unchanged from Spring 2015) •23% negative image (+4% from Spring 2015) •FEEL ARE CITIZENS OF E.U. •64% (-3% SINCE Spring 2015) •34% disagree (+3% since Spring 2015) •(Spring 2010 62% versus 37%) • •