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 levels of early school leaving across EU countries, with a geographical focus on the rural/urban divide. Based on data collected by Eurostat on education and early leavers between 2014 and 2024, which was
Analysis on the disparities in gender representation among high-ranked diplomats across European Union countries.
Analysis on around 500 sustainability claims from 17 of the biggest European fashion companies to find who can keep their commitments about switching to a greener clothing production.
Analysis on internal imbalances between regions and disparities in economic development, and how these may be exploited by far-right parties to increase their electoral support.
Analysis on the use of European Union funds for the economic development of EU countries after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Analysis on the frequency and impact of floods in Europe, aimed at creating the first comprehensive pan-European database on floods through a combination of data from three different open databases.
Analysis on the subsidies offered by European governments to incentivize the change to solar energy, and the possible future development for this sector.
Analysis on the scarcity of doctors and, more specifically, General Practitioners across European countries.
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.
