Perceived economic self-sufficiency: a country- and generation-comparative approach
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Perceived economic self-sufficiency : a country- and generation-comparative approach. / Tosun, Jale; Arco-Tirado, José L.; Caserta, Maurizio; Cemalcilar, Zeynep; Freitag, Markus; Hörisch, Felix; Jensen, Carsten; Kittel, Bernhard; Littvay, Levente; Lukeš, Martin; Maloney, William A.; Mühlböck, Monika; Rainsford, Emily; Rapp, Carolin; Schuck, Bettina; Shore, Jennifer; Steiber, Nadia; Sümer, Nebi; Tsakoglou, Panos; Vancea, Mihaela; Vegetti, Federico.
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T1 - Perceived economic self-sufficiency
T2 - a country- and generation-comparative approach
AU - Tosun, Jale
AU - Arco-Tirado, José L.
AU - Caserta, Maurizio
AU - Cemalcilar, Zeynep
AU - Freitag, Markus
AU - Hörisch, Felix
AU - Jensen, Carsten
AU - Kittel, Bernhard
AU - Littvay, Levente
AU - Lukeš, Martin
AU - Maloney, William A.
AU - Mühlböck, Monika
AU - Rainsford, Emily
AU - Rapp, Carolin
AU - Schuck, Bettina
AU - Shore, Jennifer
AU - Steiber, Nadia
AU - Sümer, Nebi
AU - Tsakoglou, Panos
AU - Vancea, Mihaela
AU - Vegetti, Federico
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - Existing datasets provided by statistical agencies (e.g. Eurostat) show that the economic and financial crisis that unfolded in 2008 significantly impacted the lives and livelihoods of young people across Europe. Taking these official statistics as a starting point, the collaborative research project “Cultural Pathways to Economic Self-Sufficiency and Entrepreneurship in Europe” (CUPESSE) generated new survey data on the economic and social situation of young Europeans (18–35 years). The CUPESSE dataset allows for country-comparative assessments of young people’s perceptions about their socio-economic situation. Furthermore, the dataset includes a variety of indicators examining the socio-economic situation of both young adults and their parents. In this data article, we introduce the CUPESSE dataset to political and social scientists in an attempt to spark a debate on the measurements, patterns and mechanisms of intergenerational transmission of economic self-sufficiency as well as its political implications.
AB - Existing datasets provided by statistical agencies (e.g. Eurostat) show that the economic and financial crisis that unfolded in 2008 significantly impacted the lives and livelihoods of young people across Europe. Taking these official statistics as a starting point, the collaborative research project “Cultural Pathways to Economic Self-Sufficiency and Entrepreneurship in Europe” (CUPESSE) generated new survey data on the economic and social situation of young Europeans (18–35 years). The CUPESSE dataset allows for country-comparative assessments of young people’s perceptions about their socio-economic situation. Furthermore, the dataset includes a variety of indicators examining the socio-economic situation of both young adults and their parents. In this data article, we introduce the CUPESSE dataset to political and social scientists in an attempt to spark a debate on the measurements, patterns and mechanisms of intergenerational transmission of economic self-sufficiency as well as its political implications.
KW - Economic self-sufficiency
KW - Europe
KW - Parents
KW - Survey data
KW - Transmission
KW - Youth
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85053547390&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1057/s41304-018-0186-3
DO - 10.1057/s41304-018-0186-3
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85053547390
JO - European Political Science
JF - European Political Science
SN - 1680-4333
ER -
ID: 203864810