In the summer of 2020, Eurofound carried out a second round of its unique Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey, three months after the first e-survey when society and economies in most Member States were slowly reopening. Running from 22 June to 27 July 2020, the e-survey was met with a high response rate across the EU, making it the only survey to provide a trend perspective of the situation during the crisis.
Survey objectives
The e-survey aimed to capture the evolving impact of the COVID-19 pandemic three months after its outbreak in the EU. With this second round of data, Eurofound was able to draw comparisons between respondents situation during the initial emergence of COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdown measure, with the situation three months later, when many countries began easing the restrictions.
Focus of survey
The survey examines quality of life and quality of society during COVID-19, including life satisfaction, happiness and optimism, health and levels of trust in institutions. It covers people’s work situation, their work–life balance and use of teleworking during this crisis. The second round expanded its scope to examine job quality, health and safety at work, online schooling, use of online services, and the extent to which respondents had requested and availed of government support schemes.
Scope of survey
EU27 Member States.