On July 18th, the Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia) presented the Caucasus Barometer (CB) 2024 survey results for Georgia. CB is a regular survey about socio-economic issues and political attitudes conducted by the Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC) in the two countries of the South Caucasus: Armenia and Georgia.
CB 2024 is the 12th wave of publicly available survey data in Georgia. The survey included 1,509 respondents and has a maximum margin of error of up to 3%. The results are representative of Georgia as a whole, as well as of Tbilisi, other urban areas, and rural areas independently excluding occupied territories.
A public presentation of the results at the CRRC Georgia’s office accompanied the release of the survey results. Tamar Khoshtaria, Senior Researcher and Caucasus Barometer project coordinator, presented the findings of the survey with a focus on new and established trends and attitudes in Georgia during recent years around two topics: (1) social values and norms; (2) politics, power, democracy.
The presentation slides are available in English.
The survey results are available using the Online Data Analysis (ODA) tool at caucasusbarometer.org.