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Loek Halman

tel: +31-13 466 2015

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Atlas of European Values

The Atlas of European Values presents the ideas and beliefs of the Europeans in the form of graphs, charts and maps. This atlas summarizes the outcomes of the European Values Study, combined with results from the World Values Survey, two projects that have measured values over the past three decades. The European Values Study project is run by researchers from 33 countries and is administered by Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Beneath some examples of maps and graphs.

Work or leisure

Work or leisure

Work is still regarded highly important in people's lives. The fraction of Europeans that consider work not important is with less than 9% almost negligible. And nearly 60% of all Europeans consider work to be very important. Work ranks above friends, religion and leisure time in importance, only giving precedence to family.