agrisus2: EU agricultural sustainability data (missing values imputed)

Description Usage Format Note References See Also

Description

Data on several indicators covering the economic, social and environmental dimensions of agricultural sustainability for 26 EU countries in the period 2004-2018. Missing values have been imputed.

Usage

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Format

A data.frame with a total of 390 observations on the following 16 variables:

Country

Country name.

Country_code

Country code.

Year

Time of measurement (year).

Date

Time of measurement (date).

TFP_2005

Total Factor Productivity (TFP) index of agriculture (2005=100). Source: Eurostat.

NetCapital_GVA

Net capital stocks in agriculture (2015 US dollars) to gross value added of agriculture (2015 US dollars). Source: FAO.

Manager_ratio

Ratio young/elderly for farm managers (number of managers with less than 35 years by 100 managers with 55 years and over). Source: Eurostat.

FactorIncome_paid_2010

Real income of agricultural factors per paid annual work unit (index 2010=100). Source: Eurostat.

EntrIncome_unpaid_2010

Net entrepreneurial income of agriculture per unpaid annual work unit (index 2010=100). Source: Eurostat.

Income_rur

Median equivalised net income in rural areas (power purchasing standard). Source: Eurostat.

Unempl_rur

At-risk-of-poverty rate in rural areas (%). Source: Eurostat.

Poverty_rur

Unemployment rate in rural areas (%). Source: Eurostat.

RenewProd

Production of renewable energy from agriculture (share of total production of renewable energy, %). Source: Eurostat.

Organic_p

Area under organic cultivation (share of utilized agricultural area, %). Source: Eurostat.

GHG_UAA

Greenhouse gas emissions due to agriculture (million CO2 equivalent grams per hectare of utilized agricultural area). Source: FAO.

GNB_UAA

Gross nitrogen balance (tonnes of nutrient per hectare of utilized agricultural area). Source: OECD.

Note

This is the dataset employed in Magrini (2021) after the imputation of missing values according to a group-based multivariate trajectory model with three groups and three polynomial degrees.

References

A. Magrini (2021). Assessment of agricultural sustainability in European Union countries: A group-based multivariate trajectory approach. To be appeared on Advances in Statistical Analysis.

See Also

agrisus


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