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Hereafter, we only describe questions of the survey that are used in the
present paper.
The other questions are described and analyzed in our companion paper,
TODO:cite.
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Socio-demographics
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What is your postal code?
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What is your gender (in the sense of civil status)?
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Female; Male
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What is your age group?
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18 to 24 years old; 25 to 34 years old; 35 to 49 years old; 50 to 64 years
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What is your employment status?
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Permanent; Temporary contract; Unemployed; Student; Retired; Other active;
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What is your socio-professional category? (Remember that the unemployed
are active workers).
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Farmer; Craftsperson, merchant; Independent; Executive; Intermediate occupation;
Employee; Worker; Retired; Other Inactive
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What is your highest degree?
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No diploma; Brevet des collèges; CAP or BEP [secondary]; Baccalaureate;
Bac +2 (BTS, DUT, DEUG, schools of health and social training...); Bac +3
(licence...) [bachelor]; Bac +5 or more (master, engineering or business school,
doctorate, medicine, master, DEA, DESS...)
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How many people live in your household? Household includes: you, your family
members who live with you, and your dependents.
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What is your net
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monthly
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income (in euros)?
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All income
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(before withholding tax) is included here: salaries, pensions, allowances,
APL [housing allowance], land income, etc.
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What is the net
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monthly
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income (in euros)
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\bar under
of your household
\series default
\bar default
?
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\bar under
All income
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(before withholding tax) is included here: salaries, pensions, allowances,
APL [housing allowance], land income, etc.
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In your household how many people are 14 years old or older (
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including yourself
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In your household, how many people are over the age of majority (
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including yourself
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Energy characteristics
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\begin_layout Enumerate
What is the surface area of your home? (in m²)
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What is the heating system in your home?
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Individual heating; Collective heating; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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\begin_layout Enumerate
What is the main heating energy source in your home?
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Electricity Town gas; Butane, propane, tank gas; Heating oil; Wood, solar,
geothermal, aerothermal (heat pump); Other; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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\begin_layout Enumerate
How many motor vehicles does your household have?
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None; One; Two or more
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[Without a vehicle] How many kilometers have you driven in the last 12 months?
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[One vehicle] What type of fuel do you use for this vehicle?
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Electric or hybrid; Diesel; Gasoline; Other
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\begin_layout Enumerate
[One vehicle] What is the average fuel economy of your vehicle? (in Liters
per 100 km)
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\begin_layout Enumerate
[One vehicle] How many kilometers have you driven with your vehicle in the
last 12 months?
\end_layout
\begin_layout Enumerate
[At least two vehicles] What type of fuel do you use for your main vehicle?
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\emph on
Electric or hybrid; Diesel; Gasoline; Other
\emph default
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\begin_layout Enumerate
[At least two vehicles] What type of fuel do you use for your second vehicle?
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\emph on
Electric or hybrid; Diesel; Gasoline; Other
\emph default
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\begin_layout Enumerate
[At least two vehicles] What is the average fuel economy of all your vehicles?
(in Liters per 100 km)
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\begin_layout Enumerate
[At least two vehicles] How many kilometers have you driven with all your
vehicles in the last 12 months?
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Partial reforms [transport / housing]
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(...)
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Do you think that an increase in VAT would result in a loss of more purchasing
power for your household than for the average French household?
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Yes, much more; Yes, a little more; As much as the average; No, a little
less; No, a lot less; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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Do you think that an increase in [fuel taxes / taxes on gas and heating
oil] would cause your household to lose more purchasing power than an average
French household?
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\begin_inset Newline newline
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Yes, much more; Yes, a little more; As much as the average; No, a little
less; No, a lot less; PNR (Don't know, don't say) % TODO:keep this (except
3), same thing for next blocks?
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The government is studying a fuel tax increase, whose revenues would be
redistributed to all households, regardless of their income.
This would imply:
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[an increase in the price of gasoline by 11 cents per liter and diesel by
13 cents per liter / a 13% increase in the price of gas, and a 15% increase
in the price of heating oil];
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an annual payment of [60 / 50]€ to each adult, or [120 / 100]€ per year
for a couple.
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In terms of purchasing power, would your household be a winner or a loser
with such a measure?
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Winner; Unaffected; Loser
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[
\emph on
Winner
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According to you, your household's purchasing power would increase:
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From 0 to [10
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[
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Loser
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According to you, the purchasing power of your household would decrease:
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From 0 to [15
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If fuel prices increased by 50 cents per liter, by how much would
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0% -
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I already consume almost none
\emph default
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I am already not consuming
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[
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I am constrained on all my trips
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I will not reduce it
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; From 0% to 10%; From 10% to 20%; From 20% to 30%; More than 30% -
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\emph default
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\emph on
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\emph default
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In your opinion, if [fuel prices increased by 50 cents per liter / gas and
heating oil prices increased by 30%], by how much would
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French people
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reduce their consumption on average?
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From 0% to 3%; From 3% to 10%; From 3% to 10%; From 10% to 20%; From 20%
to 30%; More than 30%
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Do you think that an increase in taxes on gas and heating oil would cause
your household to lose more purchasing power than the average French household?
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\emph on
Yes, a lot more; Yes, a little more; As much as average; No, a little less;
No, a lot less; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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status open
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TODO missing
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Tax & dividend: initial
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The government is studying an increase in the carbon tax, whose revenues
would be redistributed to all households, regardless of their income.
This would imply:
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an increase in the price of gasoline by 11 cents per liter and diesel by
13 cents per liter;
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an increase of 13% in the price of gas, and 15% in the price of heating
oil;
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an annual payment of 110€ to each adult, or 220€ per year for a couple.
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(...)
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In terms of purchasing power, would your household win or loser with such
a measure?
\series default
\emph on
\begin_inset Newline newline
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Win; Be unaffected; Lose
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[
\emph on
Winner
\emph default
selected]
\series bold
According to you, your household's purchasing power would increase:
\series default
\emph on
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From 0 to [20
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] € per year; From [20
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] to [40
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] € per year; From [40
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] to [60
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] € per year; From [60
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] to [80
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] € per year; From more than [80
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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[
\emph on
Loser
\emph default
selected]
\series bold
According to you, the purchasing power of your household would decrease:
\series default
\emph on
\begin_inset Newline newline
\end_inset
From 0 to [30
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
\end_inset
uc] € per year; From [30
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
\end_inset
uc] to [70
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
\end_inset
uc] € per year; From [70
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] to [120
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] € per year; From [120
\begin_inset Formula $\cdot$
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uc] to [190
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uc] € per year; From [190
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uc] to [280
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uc] € per year; From more than [280
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uc] € per year
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[ [empty] / Scientists agree that a carbon tax would be effective in reducing
pollution.] Do you think that such a measure would reduce pollution and
fight climate change?
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Yes; No; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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In your opinion, which categories would lose [ [blank] / purchasing power]
with such a measure? (Several answers possible)
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No one; The poorest; The middle classes; The richest; All French people;
Rural or peri-urban people; Some French people, but not a particular income
category; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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In your opinion, what categories would gain purchasing power with such a
measure? (Several answers possible)
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No one; The poorest; The middle classes; The richest; All French people;
Urban dwellers; Some French people, but not a particular income category;
PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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Tax & dividend: after knowledge
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[Feedback]
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We always consider the same measure.
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As a reminder, it would imply:
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an increase in the price of petrol by 11 cents per liter and diesel by 13
cents per liter;
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an increase of 13% in the price of gas, and 15% in the price of heating
oil;
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an annual payment of 110€ to each adult, or 220€ per year for a couple.
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In five out of six cases, a household with the same characteristics as yours
would
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[win / lose]
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(The characteristics taken into account are: heating with [source] for
a dwelling of [size] m²; [distance] km covered with an average consumption
of [fuel economy] liters per 100 km).
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Based on this estimate, do you now think that your household would be:
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Winner; Unaffected; Loser
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[Info on progressivity] On average, this measure would increase the purchasing
power of poorest households, and decrease that of the richest, who consume
more energy.
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In view of this new information, do you think this measure would benefit
the poorest?
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Yes; No; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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[No info on progressivity] Do you think this measure would benefit the poorest?
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Yes; No; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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In view of the above estimate, would you approve of such a measure?
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Yes; No; PNR (Don't know, don't say)
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Why do you think this measure is beneficial? (Maximum three responses)
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Contributes to the fight climate change; Reduces the harmful effects of
pollution on health; Reduces traffic congestion; Increases my purchasing
power; Increases the purchasing power of the poorest; Fosters France's
independence from fossil energy imports; Prepares the economy for tomorrow's
challenges; For none of these reasons; Other (specify):
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Why do you think this measure is unwanted? (Maximum three answers)
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Is ineffective in reducing pollution; Alternatives are insufficient or too
expensive; Penalizes rural areas; Decreases my purchasing power; Decreases
the purchasing power of some modest households; Harms the economy and employmen
t; Is a pretext for raising taxes; For none of these reasons; Other (specify):
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