1、Topline Results European Attitudes to Wealth Inequality and Wealth TaxationDniel Bremer and Istvn Gyrgy TthTrki Social Research InstituteSusan BanducciUniversity of Birmingham2|Infra4NextGen:European Attitudes to Wealth Inequality and Wealth TaxationTopline Results European Attitudes to Wealth Inequ
2、ality and Wealth TaxationDniel Bremer and Istvn Gyrgy Tth,Trki Social Research Institute,and Susan Banducci,University of BirminghamReducing inequality and building more inclusive societies are central challenges for Europe.The Make it Equal theme examines how individuals understand and experience i
3、nequality and discrimination,how strongly they value equality,and what they expect governments and other actors to do in response including views on redistribution and equal access to opportunities.This topline report is published within Infra4NextGen,a Horizon Europe project that brings together an
4、d repurposes outputs from major European social science research infrastructures to provide accessible,policy-relevant evidence supporting the aims of NextGenerationEU and informing EU youth policy.There is a broad range of questions posed in the Make it Equal theme.In this Topline report,we examine
5、 questions about preferences on wealth taxes in Europe and how these preferences are linked to perceptions of wealth,deprivation and beliefs about how family wealth and inheritance influence inequalities in society.Because the Great Wealth Transfer has consequences for the perpetuation of wealth ine
6、qualities that reduce the social mobility of less well-off younger generations,we pay particular attention to how these preferences and beliefs differ across age groups.This topline report presents results from the Cross-National Online Survey(CRONOS-3)self-completion panel,which collected nationall