Trust in official statistics across Europe: Evidence from two waves of Eurobarometer using multilevel models

Q3 Decision Sciences
S. Allegrezza, Wolfgang Langer, Majlinda Joxhe
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Abstract

This paper uses data from Eurobarometer for the years 2007 and 2015 to investigate the determinants of trust in official statistics across 28 countries and 2 regions in Europe. Our estimation follows a multilevel modelling approach, which allows us to distinguish within-country and between-country variation in individual trust in official statistics. Our estimation results show that the within-country variation is mainly explained by individual-level statistical literacy and education, as well as occupational status. With respect to the variation between countries, we show that neither the level of GPD nor the index of inequality are important in explaining cross-country variation. Instead, EU membership history, i.e. the ‘acquis communautaire’, is the main macro variable that explains the increase in trust for the official statistics across Europe.
对欧洲官方统计数据的信任:使用多级模型的两波欧洲晴雨表的证据
本文利用欧洲晴雨表2007年和2015年的数据,调查了欧洲28个国家和2个地区的官方统计数据中信任的决定因素。我们的估计遵循多层次建模方法,这使我们能够区分国家内部和国家之间个人对官方统计的信任差异。我们的估计结果表明,国内差异主要由个人层面的统计素养和教育以及职业状况来解释。关于国家之间的差异,我们表明gdp水平和不平等指数在解释国家之间的差异时都不重要。相反,欧盟成员国的历史,即“共同体”,是解释整个欧洲对官方统计数据信任度增加的主要宏观变量。
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Statistical Journal of the IAOS
Statistical Journal of the IAOS Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: This is the flagship journal of the International Association for Official Statistics and is expected to be widely circulated and subscribed to by individuals and institutions in all parts of the world. The main aim of the Journal is to support the IAOS mission by publishing articles to promote the understanding and advancement of official statistics and to foster the development of effective and efficient official statistical services on a global basis. Papers are expected to be of wide interest to readers. Such papers may or may not contain strictly original material. All papers are refereed.
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