The knowledge of the European Social Fund by Tuscan citizens. The results of the sample survey

Research curated by S. Duranti, N. Faraoni and V. Patacchini

The research, carried out as part of the common activities of IRPET with the Tuscany Region, was curated by Silvia Duranti, Natalia Faraoni and Valentina Patacchini, with the coordination of Patrizia Lattarulo, manager of the Public Economy and Territory Area. The survey was carried out by Questlab S.r.l. This report presents the main results of the sample survey on the Tuscan population aimed at assessing their level of knowledge of the European Social Fund (ESF). The sample is made up of two subgroups: on the one hand, subjects who benefited from training interventions between June 2019 and October 2022, extracted from the regional database relating to projects and activities financed by the Objective 3 European Social Fund of the Tuscany Region; on the other, citizens residing in Tuscany aged 15-64. Overall, 1,264 individuals were interviewed.

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