
This dataset represents survey data on sufficiency-oriented housing gathered in the second round of surveys in Germany in 2023 within the FULFILL project - Fundamental Decarbonisation Through Sufficiency By Lifestyle Changes. As part of Work Package 3 (WP3) in the FULFILL project, we collected quantitative data from five countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Latvia. In this survey on sufficiency-oriented housing, we recruited a representative sample of approximately 750 to 800 respondents in Denmark, France, Germany and Denmark and around 550 in Latvia, taking into account primarily the individual perspective, added by some questions on the household level. The survey includes a framing experiment presenting two different ways of framing the aim of two sufficiency-oriented policies in the housing sector. In addition, the survey includes data on policy acceptability of these two policy measures and respondents’ preferences for combinations with different other policy measures. Further, the survey also measures socio-economic factors such as age, gender, income, education, household size, life stage, and political orientation. A quantitative assessment of the carbon footprint in the housing domain was also included.
framing, experiment, living space fee, single family house ban, sufficiency, policy acceptability, housing
framing, experiment, living space fee, single family house ban, sufficiency, policy acceptability, housing
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