{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[52,49,35,20,19,17,14,11,28],"name":"A very big problem"},{"data":[33,41,42,40,41,44,30,37,38],"name":"A fairly big problem"},{"data":[11,7,19,35,38,34,47,47,30],"name":"Not a very big problem"},{"data":[4,3,2,5,1,4,7,5,4],"name":"Not a problem at all"},{"data":[1,null,2,1,1,2,2,1,1],"name":"Don't know"}],"_data":[["Country","A very big problem","A fairly big problem","Not a very big problem","Not a problem at all","Don't know"],["France","52","33","11","4","1"],["Hungary","49","41","7","3","0"],["Belgium","35","42","19","2","2"],["Sweden","20","40","35","5","1"],["Italy","19","41","38","1","1"],["Germany","17","44","34","4","2"],["Latvia","14","30","47","7","2"],["United Kingdom","11","37","47","5","1"],["Eight-country average","28","38","30","4","1"]],"labels":{"name":"Country","values":["France","Hungary","Belgium","Sweden","Italy","Germany","Latvia","United Kingdom","Eight-country average"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/fra.europa.eu\/sites\/default\/files\/fra-2013-discrimination-hate-crime-against-jews-eu-member-states-0_en.pdf","type":"Problem","unit":"Share of respondents (%)","year":"2013","title":"Perception of Antisemitism in Eight European Union Member States ","topic":"Hate Speech","method":"Survey (N = 5847)","source":"European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights. Discrimination and Hate Crime Against Jews in European Union Member States: Experiences and Perceptions of Anti-Semitism (Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2014)","sub_topic":"Prevalence of hate speech","chart_number":"107","geographical":"European Union"},"description":"The chart illustrates the perception respondents from eight European Union member states about the antisemitism seen as a problem. European Union refers to EU28. The United Kingdom left the European Union on 31 January 2020. The results show that antisemitism is seen as a very big problem in France and Hungary and not a very big problem in United Kingdom and Latvia."}