Socio-Economic and Regional Determinants of EU Ignorance in Turkiye

The European Union is mostly criticized for its so-called democracy deficit. To tackle this, citizens are expected to have information about European integration so that they can make conscious choices. Nevertheless, it has been well documented in research conducted over the years that EU citizens a...

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Main Author: Mücahit Aslan
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul University Press 2023-12-01
Series:Journal of Economy Culture and Society
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description The European Union is mostly criticized for its so-called democracy deficit. To tackle this, citizens are expected to have information about European integration so that they can make conscious choices. Nevertheless, it has been well documented in research conducted over the years that EU citizens are generally ignorant of the EU. This study aims to investigate the factors underpinning the lack of EU knowledge. Although socio-economic and demographic factors affecting EU ignorance in European countries have been investigated in previous studies, the factors affecting the EU knowledge level of Turkish people has only been examined in one study in the literature, which failed to include the regions (cities) variable. To close this gap, this research examines the effects of regions (cities) in Turkey on the EU ignorance by controlling for other variables frequently mentioned in previous research. In order to run the analysis, data from Eurobarometer 93.1 and 94.3 surveys were used and binary logistic regression was employed as a method of analysis because of the dichotomous nature of the dependent variable. The results of the two regression models show that citizens living in cities such as Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, and Gaziantep are less likely to be ignorant of the EU than those living in other cities. Moreover, in both models, the regions (cities) variable is a stronger factor than factors such as age, education, occupation, gender, and political opinion.
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spelling doaj-art-ae096cbf5f314515bfc17499740ba9ae2025-02-04T10:17:24ZengIstanbul University PressJournal of Economy Culture and Society2645-87722023-12-0168202910.26650/JECS2023-12438974Socio-Economic and Regional Determinants of EU Ignorance in TurkiyeMücahit Aslan0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9126-7592Dogus University, Foreign Languages DepartmentThe European Union is mostly criticized for its so-called democracy deficit. To tackle this, citizens are expected to have information about European integration so that they can make conscious choices. Nevertheless, it has been well documented in research conducted over the years that EU citizens are generally ignorant of the EU. This study aims to investigate the factors underpinning the lack of EU knowledge. Although socio-economic and demographic factors affecting EU ignorance in European countries have been investigated in previous studies, the factors affecting the EU knowledge level of Turkish people has only been examined in one study in the literature, which failed to include the regions (cities) variable. To close this gap, this research examines the effects of regions (cities) in Turkey on the EU ignorance by controlling for other variables frequently mentioned in previous research. In order to run the analysis, data from Eurobarometer 93.1 and 94.3 surveys were used and binary logistic regression was employed as a method of analysis because of the dichotomous nature of the dependent variable. The results of the two regression models show that citizens living in cities such as Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, and Gaziantep are less likely to be ignorant of the EU than those living in other cities. Moreover, in both models, the regions (cities) variable is a stronger factor than factors such as age, education, occupation, gender, and political opinion.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/2923503eu ignorancedemocratic deficitregionsbinary logistic regression
spellingShingle Mücahit Aslan
Socio-Economic and Regional Determinants of EU Ignorance in Turkiye
Journal of Economy Culture and Society
eu ignorance
democratic deficit
regions
binary logistic regression
title Socio-Economic and Regional Determinants of EU Ignorance in Turkiye
title_full Socio-Economic and Regional Determinants of EU Ignorance in Turkiye
title_fullStr Socio-Economic and Regional Determinants of EU Ignorance in Turkiye
title_full_unstemmed Socio-Economic and Regional Determinants of EU Ignorance in Turkiye
title_short Socio-Economic and Regional Determinants of EU Ignorance in Turkiye
title_sort socio economic and regional determinants of eu ignorance in turkiye
topic eu ignorance
democratic deficit
regions
binary logistic regression
url https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/2923503
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