EU rural areas face major disparities in funding allocation for development.
The article analyzes how EU funds are allocated to rural areas. It creates a rural-peripherality index to classify regions based on their rural characteristics. By using statistical methods, the researchers group EU regions into different rural area types. They then examine how funding for rural development correlates with the level of rural-peripherality. The findings can help policymakers better match funding decisions with the actual needs of rural areas in the EU.