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- 2019
Eu Policy Appraisals and Public Opinion: A Tale of Sophistication and Interdependence?Keywords: European Union,Public Euroscepticism,Europe in Crisis,Regional Integration,Support for European Integration,Citizen Satisfaction,Citizen Policy Evaluation,Policy Appraisal,EU Policy Contribution,EU Membership,Education,Economic and Cultural Globalization,Eurobarometer,Sophistication of Public Opinion,Policy Interdependence,Contribución de la Política de la UE,Educación,Euroescepticismo,Globalización Económica y Cultural,欧盟政策贡献,教育,欧洲怀疑主义,经济和文化全球化 Abstract: Although the literature about European Union (EU) public opinion is quite extensive, much of it focuses on general indexes of support for the EU or one specific EU policy area. The study of citizens’ appraisal of the EU contribution across socioeconomic policies and its interdependence is uncharted territory. The present article addresses this gap in the research. Using Eurobarometer data, it is demonstrated that national publics tend to be dissatisfied with the EU contribution across policies and that this assessment is consistent and interrelated from one policy to another. Education is found to have only a relatively modest impact on this assessment while the degree of an EU member state’s integration in the world economy is not found to sway the latter. The findings finally show that national levels of unemployment, immigration, income dispersion, and the positioning of party leaderships on social redistribution influence public opinion on EU policy input. In the light of these findings, implications are drawn
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