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  • A large majority think agriculture and rural areas are important for the future, but there is no clear consensus about whether several aspects of rural life are improving or getting worse - More than nine in ten (92%) think agriculture and rural areas are important for the future, with 53% saying they are very important. At least 85% in every Member State think these are important, and in 19 countries the majority think they are very important. Almost two thirds (64%) say broadband Internet coverage and mobile phone services have improved in rural areas during the last ten years. Opinion is divided about access to social, health and cultural services: 34% say this has improved, while 32% say access has become worse. There is also a lack of consensus when it comes to social inclusion: 30% think this has improved while 30% say it has got worse in the last ten years. Three in ten (30%) think the environment and landscape has improved, but 36% say it has become worse. In the case of economic growth and jobs 27% think these have improved, while more than four in ten think they have got worse (43%). Opinions about the situation of rural areas compared to 10 years ago vary across countries - sometimes widely. (xsd:string)
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  • 2018 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 9789279778841 ()
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  • Europeans, Agriculture and the CAP : Fieldwork, December 2017 (xsd:string)
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  • Brussels: European Commission, 2018.- 208 S. ; Tab., graf. Darst. (xsd:string)
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