Cool Water Conditions in NUTS 2 regions

Note: "Average Cool Water Index in NUTS2 regions (1950-2017)"
Cool Water Conditions and Socio-economic Development
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Cool Water Conditions and Household Income per Capita
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Cool Water Conditions and Female Employment Rate
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Cool Water Conditions and Internet Access
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Cool Water Conditions and Upper Secondary School Education
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Note: Data source: Eurostat ​








Cool Water Conditions and Value Orientation
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Note: "Emancipative Values Index (EVI) across NUTS2 regions"
Data on cool water condition is averaged between 1950-2017
Source: European Values Survey 2008-2009.


Cool Water Conditions and Quality of Government
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Note: "Quality of Government Index (EQI) across NUTS2 regions"
EQI Data is averaged over the period 2010-2013. Data for BE, DE, EL, GR, SE, and UK are interpolated from the NUTS1-level. EQI and its sub-indicators of perceived corruption, impartiality and quality in public service delivery.
Data on cool water conditions is averaged between 1950-2017.
Source: European Union regional survey.


Data sources
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Climate and weather data is taken from European Climate Assessment & Dataset (ECA&D), http://www.ecad.eu (file created on: 11-03-2018); Klein Tank, A. M. G. et al. (2002): Daily dataset of 20th-century surface air temperature and precipitation series for the European Climate Assessment. International Journal of Climatology, 22, 1441-1453.
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Public opinion survey data is taken from the European Values Survey (EVS), European Social Survey (ESS) and Quality of Government EU Regional dataset (Charron et al. 2016). Charron, Nicholas, Stefan Dahlberg, Sören Holmberg, Bo Rothstein, Anna Khomenko & Richard Svensson. 2016.
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The Quality of Government EU Regional Dataset, version Sep16. University of Gothenburg: The Quality of Government Institute, http://www.qog.pol.gu.se.​​
Data on human development is taken from Eurostat and the historical city-level fertility dataset from Princeton University.