Today, the TUI Foundation presented its latest youth study in Berlin. Here are some of the key findings:
In order to better understand the world, identity(ies) and attitudes of young Europeans towards Europe, the TUI Foundation has been commissioning the international opinion research institute YouGov to conduct annual surveys of young people since 2017 – this year, almost 6,000 young people aged 16 to 26 were surveyed online in France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland and Spain.
According to the TUI Foundation study, only 17 per cent of respondents feel strongly or very strongly represented by the European Parliament (19 per cent in Germany). The situation is similar at national level: Here, too, only 17 per cent on average, and 23 per cent in Germany, say that "the Parliament represents me strongly or very strongly".
Young Europeans are very dissatisfied with the state of democracy in their own country. Only just under a quarter (23 per cent) are (somewhat) satisfied. Germany is an exception here: four out of ten (42 per cent) are satisfied.
In their own country, young people perceive major social tensions, particularly between those on the political left and right and between rich and poor people. Almost every second respondent observes anti-democratic behaviour in their own country (49%). In Germany, this figure is over half of those surveyed (55 per cent) and in Greece it is as high as 67 per cent. Four out of ten respondents state that democracy in their country is in danger.
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Global responsibility for sustainable economic, environmental and social action is at the heart of our corporate culture. With projects in 25 countries, the TUI Care Foundation initiated by TUI focuses on the positive effects of tourism, on education and training and on strengthening environmental and social standards. In this way, it supports the development of vacation destinations. The globally active TUI Care Foundation initiates projects that create new opportunities for the next generation.