: To track long-term cultural, social, and political changes in a post-socialist context.
: Since joining the EU in 2007, Romania’s per capita income rose from roughly 26% of the EU average in 2000 to approximately 78% by 2024 . panel.intensity-romania.ro.zip
The core of this topic often refers to the , a longitudinal study spanning critical years of Romanian development (notably waves in 2012 and 2018). : To track long-term cultural, social, and political
: Research often involves "ex-post harmonization," aligning Romanian data with other international datasets like the Polish Panel Survey (POLPAN) to facilitate cross-national comparisons. 2. Intensity and Policy Frameworks : Unlike many one-off surveys, the panel design
The broader data environment in Romania reflects a period of toward EU standards.
: Unlike many one-off surveys, the panel design allows researchers to observe the same individuals over time, providing insights into how attitudes toward democracy, religion, and the economy evolve.