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| English | Regionalized Cultural Access and Participation (Books And Libraries) And Science Attitudes Variables (2013) |
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This dataset was created from the microdata of the Eurobarometer 79.2 survey using the development version of the eurobarometer package. The read a book variable is a weighted sum of the responses that chose from `QB1 How many times in the last twelve months have you read a book?` any answer apart from not in the last 12 months. The library access variable is a weighted sum of the responses that chose from `QB1 How many times in the last twelve months have you visited a public libarary?` any answer apart from not in the last 12 months. The limited library access is a weighted sum of the responses that chose from the question block `QB2 And for each of the following activities, please tell me why you havent done it or havent done it more often in the last 12 months? ... Visited a public library` the answer option `Limited or poor quality of this activity in the place where you live.` In this case, the number of respondents is rather low and this is not a very reliable statistic on regional level. The supports open access variable is a weighted sum of yes answer options to the `QD 17 Do you think that the results of publicly funded research should be made available online free of charge?` question. The internet access question is a weighted sum of responses to the answer option for `D46 Which of the following do you have? - An Internet connection at home`. The internet access question is a weighted sum of responses to the answer option for `D15 What is your current occupation? - student`.
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