Encompassing 82,365 survey responses from a harmonized Eurobarometer study. It examines how awareness of EU Cohesion Policy and spending preferences vary across different occupational groups.
Use Cases
- Analyze differences in EU funding awareness across occupational groups to understand skill and responsibility-based disparities.
- Model citizen preferences for local-level funding decisions using survey responses on spending priorities.
- Examine correlations between occupational material interests and stated preferences for EU regional policy spending.
Strengths
- Large sample size of 82,365 survey responses.
- Data is harmonized from the Eurobarometer survey series.
- Focuses on a specific policy domain (EU Cohesion Policy) and demographic factor (occupation).
Limitations
- Column names and specific survey questions are not detailed in the input.
- The dataset's temporal and specific geographic coverage within Europe is unknown.
- The raw data file formats and structure are unspecified.
Provenance
- Source
- Harmonized Eurobarometer dataset.
- Collection Method
- Survey data collection.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- European Union (implied).