This report presents new findings and further analysis of the EU Kids Online 25 country survey. It also brings together our previously published findings relevant to European Commission Vice President Kroes’ CEO Coalition recent initiative to make the internet a better place for children. New results how that, of nine different kinds of parental worries about their child, online risks – being contacted by strangers (33% parents) or seeing inappropriate content (32% parents) - rank 5th and 6th. Will the Coalition’s principles help manage online risk of harm, and so address parental concerns? Our evidence supports recommendations about initiatives that industry can take under four of the five headings considered by the CEO Coalition
Cyberbullying or the use of online or electronic forms of communication to harass, threaten, and oth...
What are your teenagers up to online? Are they being creative or corrupted? A new survey of European...
In an open-ended survey question to European 9- to 16-year-olds, some 10,000 children reported a ran...
EU Kids Online aims to enhance knowledge of the experiences and practices of European children and p...
EU Kids Online is the primary source of high quality, independent and comprehensive evidence regardi...
Given the Safer Internet Day 2012 theme of Connecting Generations, we ask whether, instead of imposi...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project aimed to e...
The EU Kids Online project aims to enhance knowledge of European children’s and parents’ experiences...
EU Kids Online, one of the collaborating partners of the Global Kids Online initiative, is an intern...
This report presents the full findings from a new and unique survey designed and conducted according...
This report updates and deepens the understanding of cross-national differences among the countries ...
As internet use is extending to younger children, there is an increasing need for research focus on ...
Panel Title: EU Kids Online: young people’s internet use in four European countries and implication...
Cyberbullying or the use of online or electronic forms of communication to harass, threaten, and oth...
What are your teenagers up to online? Are they being creative or corrupted? A new survey of European...
In an open-ended survey question to European 9- to 16-year-olds, some 10,000 children reported a ran...
EU Kids Online aims to enhance knowledge of the experiences and practices of European children and p...
EU Kids Online is the primary source of high quality, independent and comprehensive evidence regardi...
Given the Safer Internet Day 2012 theme of Connecting Generations, we ask whether, instead of imposi...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project aimed to e...
The EU Kids Online project aims to enhance knowledge of European children’s and parents’ experiences...
EU Kids Online, one of the collaborating partners of the Global Kids Online initiative, is an intern...
This report presents the full findings from a new and unique survey designed and conducted according...
This report updates and deepens the understanding of cross-national differences among the countries ...
As internet use is extending to younger children, there is an increasing need for research focus on ...
Panel Title: EU Kids Online: young people’s internet use in four European countries and implication...
Cyberbullying or the use of online or electronic forms of communication to harass, threaten, and oth...
What are your teenagers up to online? Are they being creative or corrupted? A new survey of European...
In an open-ended survey question to European 9- to 16-year-olds, some 10,000 children reported a ran...