Data on the administrative workload and perceived administrative burden of farmers in Switzerland

IF 1.4 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Data in Brief Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2024.111186
Gabriele Mack , Christian Ritzel , Jeanine Ammann , Katja Heitkämper , Nadja El Benni
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We present data from a paper-and-pencil survey of Swiss farmers. The survey was mailed to 2000 randomly selected Swiss farmers from the two largest Swiss language regions (German and French) in February 2019. A reminder was sent in April 2019. The response rate was around 40 % (N = 811). In the main part of the survey, we collected quantitative data on farmers’ workload and perceived burden due to (1) overall farming activities, (2) administrative activities related to the application of direct payments, and (3) other office work related to farm planning, bookkeeping, purchasing, and sales. We also asked farmers to rate their current workload and perceived administrative burden compared to five years earlier. We also collected data on the perceived burden of using e-government services, the administrative workload of various voluntary direct payment schemes, and the workload of inspections and sanctions. We collected personal information about the farmers. Finally, the farmers were asked to rate a series of statements regarding agricultural policy measures, the importance of inspection measures, the obligation to provide proof of eligibility for direct payments, information on current policy measures, and the justification of penalties for non-compliance with environmental or animal welfare standards. The survey results showed that, on average, Swiss farmers spent 3–5 % of their total working time on administrative tasks. The farmers rated the perceived burden of administrative activities as higher than the burden of overall farming activities or other office work. The data also showed that the farmers’ perceived administrative burden had increased compared to five years earlier. Finally, the results showed that 28 % of the Swiss farmers had received a penalty for non-compliance with direct payment regulations.
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关于瑞士农民行政工作量和感知行政负担的数据
我们提供的数据来自对瑞士农民的纸笔调查。该调查于2019年2月邮寄给2000名随机选择的瑞士农民,他们来自两个最大的瑞士语区(德语和法语)。提醒于2019年4月发出。有效率约为40% (N = 811)。在调查的主要部分,我们收集了农民工作量和感知负担的定量数据,这些数据来自:(1)整体农业活动,(2)与应用直接付款相关的行政活动,以及(3)与农场规划、记账、采购和销售相关的其他办公室工作。我们还要求农民评估他们目前的工作量和与五年前相比的行政负担。我们还收集了有关使用电子政府服务的感知负担、各种自愿直接付款计划的行政工作量以及检查和制裁工作量的数据。我们收集了农民的个人信息。最后,要求农民对一系列关于农业政策措施、检查措施的重要性、提供直接付款资格证明的义务、当前政策措施的信息以及对不符合环境或动物福利标准的处罚的理由进行评价。调查结果显示,平均而言,瑞士农民将总工作时间的3 - 5%用于管理任务。农民认为行政活动的负担高于总体农业活动或其他办公室工作的负担。数据还显示,与五年前相比,农民的行政负担有所增加。最后,结果显示,28%的瑞士农民因不遵守直接支付规定而受到处罚。
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