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Nearly half of Georgians hold loan debt, with one in five struggling to make payments. Are loans simply another form of gambling?
On September 10–12, a training on social research methods was organized by CRRC-Georgia, with the participation of 39 young people.
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 1st session of the Fall 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series! This week’s session will be ONLINE ONLY on Zoom. “The Impact of Religious Intervention on Fertility Rates: A Synthetic Control Analysis…
In this episode of the CRRC-Georgia podcast we examine the surprising gap between Georgians’ personal beliefs and what they think their communities believe about gender equality. Drawing on findings from UN Women’s and CRRC Georgia’s 2024 Gender Equality Attitudes Study,…
The results of a telephone survey carried out by CRRC-Georgia in August 2025 clearly reveal that the Georgian public is still strongly pro-Western, with widespread support for EU membership. The public agrees that suspending visa-free travel with the EU would…
In this episode of the CRRC-Georgia Podcast, we explore IREX Georgia’s and CRRC Researchers’ Zachary Fabos and Makhare Atchaidze’s “2024 Media Consumption Survey”, revealing a historic shift in Georgia: more people now get their news from social media and messaging…
In this episode we examine political polarization in Georgia through CRRC-Georgia survey data, distinguishing between two key types: affective polarization (emotional distance between political opponents) and ideological polarization (disagreements over policy and institutions).
While Georgia shows relatively low affective polarization,…
Invitation for young people – join the training on social research methods!