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Regional Climate Change Awareness Datasets: A Regional Geocoding Harmonization Case Study
In the previous example we created a longitudional dataset that contains data on the attitudes European people in various countries, provinces and regions thought climate change was a serious world problem back in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019. We will now fix the geographical information for mapping.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Nov 5, 2022
4 min read
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Where Are People More Likely To Treat Climate Change as the Most Serious Global Problem?
We created a longitudinal dataset that contains data on the attitudes European people in various countries, provinces and regions thought climate change was a serious world problem back in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019. We join the data with air pollution data so that we can see how serious is the environmental degradation in the smaller area of each (anonymous) respondent.
Daniel Antal
Mar 6, 2021
10 min read
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Climate Awareness Change in Europe 2013-2019
In this example we are working with data from surveys that were ex ante harmonized to a certain degree – in our tutorials we are choosing questions that were asked in the same way in many natural languages. For example, you can compare what percentage of the European people in various countries, provinces and regions thought climate change was a serious world problem back in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Nov 5, 2022
18 min read
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What is Retrospective Survey Harmonization?
Retrospective survey harmonization allows the comparison of opinion poll data conducted in different countries or time. In this example we are working with data from surveys that were ex ante harmonized to a certain degree – in our tutorials we are choosing questions that were asked in the same way in many natural languages. For example, you can compare what percentage of the European people in various countries, provinces and regions thought climate change was a serious world problem back in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019.
Daniel Antal
Mar 4, 2021
5 min read
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Eurobarometer Surveys Used In Our Project
In our
tutorial series
, we are going to harmonize the following questionnaire items from five Eurobarometer harmonized survey files. The Eurobarometer survey files are harmonized across countries, but they are only partially harmonized in time.
Daniel Antal
Mar 3, 2021
6 min read
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