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eGovernment improving but citizens ask for more

EU News 257/2013

IP/13/466
Brussels, 28 May 2013

Almost half of EU citizens (46%) now go online to look for a job, use the public library, file a tax return, register a birth, apply for a passport or use other eGovernment services. 80% say online public services save them time, 76% like the flexibility and 62% say they save money. But these users are more satisfied with online banking (8.5 satisfaction rating on a scale of 0 to 10), and online shopping (7.6) than with public services online (6.5).

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http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-13-466_en.htm?locale=en