Statistical Indicators
Benchmarking the Information Society
 

     


 

statistics and Indicators from both surveys

Some results from the three SIBIS surveys, the General Population Survey 2002 (GPS), the General Population Survey 2002 in the EU accession countries 2003 (GPS-NAS) and the Decision Maker Survey 2002 (DMS) are given here. They provide an insight into the wide variety of statistical results the project delivers. All statistics are drawn from the SIBIS Pocket Book 2002/03, that can be downloaded from here...

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Please choose from the list of statistics and indicators below. A new browser window will open containing a graphical presentation of the data along with a methological note and a short annotation.

Basic access and usage

No. 1 Internet connections by age
No. 2 Migrators snapshot
No. 3 Broadband access and experience of online usage
No. 4 Internet user experience
No. 5 Internet usage by location
No. 6 Intensity of online usage
No. 7 Mobile usage by age
No. 8 Mobile telephony snapshot
No. 9 E-mail users
No. 10 SMS services by age

Information security
No. 11 Concerns regarding online security
No. 12 Impact of security concerns on online shopping behaviour
No. 13 Information security breaches in European organisations
No. 14 Types of security breaches in European organisations
No. 15 Major cause of security breaches in European organisations
No. 16 Information security policy in European organisations
No. 17 Tools for information security used by European organisations
No. 18 Barriers to information security in European organisations

eCommerce
No. 19 eCommerce users
No. 20 eCommerce across age groups
No. 21 Online eCommerce usage and experience
No. 22 Establishments selling online
No. 23 Establishments selling online to different market groups
No. 24 Share of total online sales for B2B
No. 25 Share of total online sales for B2C
No. 26 eCommerce typology for establishments
No. 27 Online interactive user
No. 28 Development of B2C eCommerce (DBC)


eWork
No. 29 Access to ICTs at the workplace
No. 30 Employee participation in decision making
No. 31 Management by objectives
No. 32 Discretion over starting and finishing times at work
No. 33 Home-based teleworking
No. 34 Total teleworkers
No. 35 Interest in telework
No. 36 Feasibility of teleworking
No. 37 Outcomes of home-based telework in the EU
No. 38 Mobile teleworking
No. 39 Tele-cooperation
No. 40 Self-employed teleworkers in SOHOs
No. 41 Types of eLancing in the EU
No. 42 AWAI - Adaptability of work arrangements index

eGovernment
No. 43 Preferences, availability and usage of online services for tax declaration
No. 44 Preferences, availability and usage of Internet job search services
No. 45 Preferences, availability and usage of the Internet for personal document issues
No. 46 Preferences, availability and usage of the Internet for car registration
No. 47 Preferences, availability and usage of online declaration to the police
No. 48 Preferences, availability and usage of online search for books at public libraries
No. 49 Preference, availability and usage of the Internet to announce a change of address
No. 50 Disadvantages of public online services
No. 51 Preference for online or traditional access to government services
No. 52 Online or traditional access to government services in European countries, CH and US


eHealth
No. 53 Online search for health-related information (Internet users)
No. 54 Online search for health-related information (population)
No. 55 Success in finding suitable health-related information
No. 56 Sufficiency of mother-tongue websites for finding suitable health-related information
No. 57 Reasons for online searching for health-related information (users)
No. 58 Reasons for searching for health-related information (population)
No. 59 Perceived trustworthiness of providers of health-related information


Digital literacy
No. 60 Digital literacy in Europe
No. 61 Digital literacy among European youth
No. 62 Gender gap in digital literacy
No. 63 Digital literacy, differences between age groups
No. 64 Skills at communicating digitally
No. 65 Skills at obtaining and installing digital tools
No. 66 Skills at Identifying the source of information
No. 67 Skills at using a search engine for provision of information
No. 68 Skills at using digital media in the EU and the NAS

Learning and training
No. 69 Participation of labour force in lifelong learning
No. 70 Self-directed learning of labour force
No. 71 Recent participation in any learning
No. 72 Usage of eLearning

Digital divides
No. 73 Digital divide indices
No. 74 Development of the Digital Divide Index within the EU and the NAS
No. 75 Education Divide Index
No. 76 Digital divide in the EU in time
No. 77 Digital divide by European countries in time
No. 78 Internet usage drop-outs
No. 79 The skill gap as a barrier to Internet usage
No. 80 Psychosocial barriers to Internet usage
No. 81 Internet use rates of disabled persons
No. 82 Impact of being connected to the Internet on social integration
No. 83 Adherence to formal accessibility guidelines in European organisations
No. 84 Priority of online accessibility in European organisations