Perceptions and experiences of antisemitism in the EU

Ipsos was commissioned by the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency to conduct an online survey of Jewish people, researching their perceptions and experiences of antisemitism.

Ipsos was commissioned by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) to conduct a survey which explores the perceptions and experiences of anti-Semitism among Jewish people in nine EU countries. The study involved an online survey using respondent driven sampling (RDS) for the first stage of fieldwork, followed by an open-web survey and an accompanying awareness-raising campaign. The data will be used to provide important evidence to European Union and national policy makers, as well as organisations working within Jewish and wider civil society. Ipsos partnered with the Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR) for this study. JPR are an independent research institute based in the UK that specialise in contemporary Jewish affairs.

The FRA will present its findings from the study on the 8th November, at a special briefing in Vienna. For more information, see the announcement on the FRA website.

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