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Discussions of the importance of public attitudes in shaping policy often lack clear evidence on causal relations between stated attitudes and observed behaviours. The 2011 OECD Survey of over 12,000 households allows analysing households' environmental attitudes and behaviours in five different domains (electricity, food, transport, waste and water). Using econometric analysis, we investigate the relationship between stated environmental attitudes and indicators of civic engagement, such as voting in local elections, charity membership and membership in environmental organisations...
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analitica Rebiun29403703 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun29403703 a o d i cr || |||m|n|| 171201s2014 ||| o i|0| 0 eng d UAM 991007664173304211 CBUC 991009704805206719 CBUC 991012608735506708 CBUC 991011040191706709 FR-PaOEC C51 jelc H89 jelc D64 jelc D71 jelc Q58 jelc Q50 jelc D10 jelc D11 jelc D12 jelc Brown, Zachary Greening Household Behaviour electronic resource]:] Cross-domain Comparisons in Environmental Attitudes and Behaviours Using Spatial Effects Zachary Brown Paris OECD Publishing 2014 Paris Paris OECD Publishing 1 online resource (27 p. ) 1 online resource (27 p. ) OECD Environment Working Papers 19970900 no.68 Discussions of the importance of public attitudes in shaping policy often lack clear evidence on causal relations between stated attitudes and observed behaviours. The 2011 OECD Survey of over 12,000 households allows analysing households' environmental attitudes and behaviours in five different domains (electricity, food, transport, waste and water). Using econometric analysis, we investigate the relationship between stated environmental attitudes and indicators of civic engagement, such as voting in local elections, charity membership and membership in environmental organisations... Environment OECD Environment Working Papers 19970900 no.68