Use: EDJNet’s datasets and other useful sources
Here below you can find a growing collection of datasets created by EDJNet members for investigations produced by the network. They are either made of data that was collected by members themselves or of pre-existing data that was cleaned or assembled in original ways, e.g. by combining several national datasets.
Analysis on the progress of 11 countries in allocating the funds, specifically in terms of the green transition.
Data from 26 major European cities, showing how rare it is for residents with average salaries to spend less than a third of their income for rents.
Data on the regional level for the EU member states regarding the energy demand and its composition in energy source type and energy sector. Moreover, using different sources, this analysis also tries to give a perspective
Data on cases of people who have died in police custody (whether in police stations, detention centers for foreigners or other establishments run by police forces) and in police actions between 2010 and 2022 in Spain,
Data on air quality in Europe.
This data highlights significant disparities in naturalization processes across the European Union, exposing the often arduous journey for non-nationals seeking citizenship and the challenges they face, including extensive documentation requirements, mandatory language and culture tests, and
Data on the diversity of Member of European Parliament across different variables (gender, age, education, ethnicity, etc).
These are the datasets that OBC Transeuropa produced within the Work4Future project to support its journalistic production. The 6 datasets revolve around the EU Cohesion policy funds and areas, as well as variables relevant to the
Data on the people imprisoned in pre-trial detention for EU member states.
Data on access, copayments, sessions, personnel and waiting lists for psychological care in 26 European countries.