Year of publication 2017 Coverage period Tue, 12/01/2015 - 12:00 Dernière mise à jour 2018-10-19T10:30:30 Dataset : Minimum age requirements related to rights of the child in the EU About International treaties, the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, European Union (EU) secondary law, and national legislations provide for a number of rights to citizens. Citizens under the age of 18 years are not always entitled to those rights and children are often dependent on the decisions of their parents in order to exercise certain rights. Help Technical requirements The FRA data visualization tool is designed to work in all modern browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 9+, as well as recent versions of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari and Opera. If you are using an old browser such Internet Explorer 8 or earlier, we recommend that you either upgrade to version 9+ or use instead the latest version of one of the other browsers listed above. Topic : Dataset Select a question Variable : Dataset Select visualisation : Map Chart Country Comparison Time series Table Overview Map Chart Country Comparison Time series Table Overview Map The European map visualisation illustrates in a map the values of the answers per country. Chart The European bar chart visualisation illustrates the values of all answers per country in a vertical stucked bar chart. The European Union average is also provided for comparative reasons in the right hand side of the graph. Country The National bar chart visualisation illustrates the values of all answers per selected country and subset. The average among all subsets per answer is also provided at the end. Comparison The National comparisons visualisation presents a comparative overview for the values of all answers between two selected countries. Time series The function presents the data of the selected visualisation time series. Table The European variable table visualisation illustrates the values of all answers per country in a vertical stucked bar chart. The European Union average is also provided for comparative reasons in the right hand side of the graph. Overview The function presents the data of the selected visualisation. group summury Variable summary The function presents the data of the selected visualisation. By : Dataset Dataset Country : Dataset Compare with : Dataset Answer : Dataset Year : Dataset Hide legend Export Page URL Page URL (Short) Figure (PNG) Embedable HTML Page citation Open data standard (CSV) Data (XLS) SVG (High resolution) EPS (High resolution) PDF (High resolution) Whole dataset Page bookmark Share Variable summary FRA loading logo This data maps age requirements for children to acquire rights across the EU. The data identifies eventual inconsistencies, protection gaps and restrictions deriving from different age thresholds. The objective is to assist Member States in addressing these issues and to facilitate the EU in exercising its competence to support and coordinate Member States’ actions related to children and youth. Notes The information has been collected through FRANET, FRA’s multidisciplinary research network, and its reference period was until April 2016. Legislative developments since then have been included whenever relevant or if known. The information was shared in September 2017 with all Member States through the European Commission’s informal group of experts on rights of the child, with the request to check the accuracy of the data or update any updated data if relevant. Specific data values for all countries and all variables can be found in the following Excel spreadsheets: Marriage and sexual consent; Citizenship; Political Participation; Religion; Health Asylum and migration; Digital world Justice Social rights; Employment; Education; Alternative care; LGBTI and Mobility Geographical coverage Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom
Dataset : Minimum age requirements related to rights of the child in the EU About International treaties, the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, European Union (EU) secondary law, and national legislations provide for a number of rights to citizens. Citizens under the age of 18 years are not always entitled to those rights and children are often dependent on the decisions of their parents in order to exercise certain rights. Help Technical requirements The FRA data visualization tool is designed to work in all modern browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 9+, as well as recent versions of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari and Opera. If you are using an old browser such Internet Explorer 8 or earlier, we recommend that you either upgrade to version 9+ or use instead the latest version of one of the other browsers listed above. Topic : Dataset Select a question Variable : Dataset Select visualisation : Map Chart Country Comparison Time series Table Overview Map Chart Country Comparison Time series Table Overview Map The European map visualisation illustrates in a map the values of the answers per country. Chart The European bar chart visualisation illustrates the values of all answers per country in a vertical stucked bar chart. The European Union average is also provided for comparative reasons in the right hand side of the graph. Country The National bar chart visualisation illustrates the values of all answers per selected country and subset. The average among all subsets per answer is also provided at the end. Comparison The National comparisons visualisation presents a comparative overview for the values of all answers between two selected countries. Time series The function presents the data of the selected visualisation time series. Table The European variable table visualisation illustrates the values of all answers per country in a vertical stucked bar chart. The European Union average is also provided for comparative reasons in the right hand side of the graph. Overview The function presents the data of the selected visualisation. group summury Variable summary The function presents the data of the selected visualisation. By : Dataset Dataset Country : Dataset Compare with : Dataset Answer : Dataset Year : Dataset Hide legend Export Page URL Page URL (Short) Figure (PNG) Embedable HTML Page citation Open data standard (CSV) Data (XLS) SVG (High resolution) EPS (High resolution) PDF (High resolution) Whole dataset Page bookmark Share Variable summary FRA loading logo This data maps age requirements for children to acquire rights across the EU. The data identifies eventual inconsistencies, protection gaps and restrictions deriving from different age thresholds. The objective is to assist Member States in addressing these issues and to facilitate the EU in exercising its competence to support and coordinate Member States’ actions related to children and youth. Notes The information has been collected through FRANET, FRA’s multidisciplinary research network, and its reference period was until April 2016. Legislative developments since then have been included whenever relevant or if known. The information was shared in September 2017 with all Member States through the European Commission’s informal group of experts on rights of the child, with the request to check the accuracy of the data or update any updated data if relevant. Specific data values for all countries and all variables can be found in the following Excel spreadsheets: Marriage and sexual consent; Citizenship; Political Participation; Religion; Health Asylum and migration; Digital world Justice Social rights; Employment; Education; Alternative care; LGBTI and Mobility Geographical coverage Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom