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| Indicator | Greece 2009 | Greece 2018 | Change | |-----------|-------------|-------------|--------| | Tolerance of immigrants as neighbors (0-10 scale) | 5.8 | 4.2 | | | Support for same-sex civil unions | 45% | 64% | +42% | | Trust in EU institutions | 62% | 33% | -47% | | Willingness to tolerate tax evasion | 48% | 12% | -75% |
: The file name suggests it could be related to tolerance data from 2009, specifically for Greek materials, components, or products. Understanding the source and context of the data is crucial. TOLERANCE.DATA.2009.1.GREEK
This would be the dataset’s most volatile column. Surveys from 2009 indicate that while Greeks supported the abstract idea of human rights, concrete tolerance—living next to an immigrant, having a child marry an immigrant, or accepting different religious practices—was low. The data would show a bell curve skewed toward rejection, with a notable spike in the “dislike” category for Muslim immigrants from Pakistan and Afghanistan, foreshadowing the racist violence of the 2010s. | Indicator | Greece 2009 | Greece 2018
: Provides high-quality electrical schematics to assist in troubleshooting complex electronic issues. Surveys from 2009 indicate that while Greeks supported