RWI Climate-Mobility Panel - Second Survey Wave in 2019 SUF Off-site

DOI

The survey conducted in June 2019, which constitutes the second wave of the “RWI Climate-Mobility Panel”, is now available as a dataset. In combination with further waves in 2018, 2022 and 2024, it is possible to monitor, for example, changes in mobility behavior and policy preferences over time. This survey contains additional cross-sectional data on several transportation-related topics, such as an assessment of the perceived costs of private car use and an experiment to assess how different types of information affect public perceptions of and support for a city toll, as well as selected psychological scales.

Sampled Universe: 6,838 German household members

Sampling: Offline recruiting for the representative forsa omninet panel

Origin of data: (1) Data from a questionaire on socio-economic background, experiences with climate change and mobility behavior (2) master data of the omninet-panel, provided by forsa.

Collection Mode: SelfAdministeredWritingsAndDiaries.WebBased

Unit Type: Household

Number of Units: 6,838

RWI-Micro

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.7807/rwi:climate:mobility:2019:v1
Related Identifier Continues https://doi.org/10.7807/rwi:climate:mobility:2018:v1
Metadata Access https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.7807/rwi:climate:mobility:2019:v1
Provenance
Creator Andor, Mark; Frondel, Manuel; Gerster, Andreas; Hoenow, Nils; Horvath, Marco; Hümmecke, Eva; Tomberg, Lukas; Yang, Eva H.
Publisher RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research
Contributor Forsa; WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Publication Year 2025
Rights non-commercial use
OpenAccess true
Representation
Language English
Resource Type Dataset; CrossSection
Format dta
Version Version 1
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage Germany