Men2_eu_vwgpx

men2_eu_vwgpx Type: Numeric, continuous Source: EU transport expenditure survey, wave 2 (men, middle cohort, 35–49 years) Description: This variable captures the monthly expenditure on vehicle maintenance and gasoline as a share of disposable income, indexed to the EU average (EU27 = 100). The vw component refers to “vehicle weekly use” (km driven per week), and gpx is the gasoline price index at NUTS2 level, weighted by local fuel taxes. Range: 0 – 250 Missing values: -99 (no car ownership), -97 (refusal) Use case: Analyzing transport cost burden on middle-aged men in the EU during fuel price shocks. 2. If this is a model or script name in an economic geography or mobility study Model: men2_eu_vwgpx Interpretation: Men’s mobility energy needs – EU – vehicle + gasoline price extension

Since the instruction says "develop piece for: 'men2_eu_vwgpx'" , I will interpret this in a few possible ways and provide a developed piece for each plausible context. (e.g., SHARE, EU-SILC, or a custom labor study) Variable name: men2_eu_vwgpx Label: Men aged 2nd cohort – European Union – Vehicle & gasoline price index (cross-sectional) men2_eu_vwgpx

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