Public Attitudes in Georgia

Country:
Georgia
Donor:
Date:
03.2016
-
04.2017

To study public attitude towards the on-going political and socio-economic issues and analyze current trends in Georgia.

CRRC-Georgia conducted three waves of nationwide public opinion polls covering Georgia’s adult population, including non-Georgian speakers. Two polls with the approximate sample size of 5000 explored people’s political attitudes, policy preferences, views on democracy and assessment of current events. The third one with the approximate sample size of 6000 focused on local government. The local government poll had common core questions on political attitudes, voting behavior and policy preferences. In addition, the poll explored region-specific policy preferences. All three polls were representative of the following strata: capital, urban, rural, Akhaltsikhe, Gurjaani, Telavi, Kutaisi, Zugdidi and Batumi.

Wave 1, Public Attitudes in Georgia: February-March 2016 Poll Results in Georgian; February-March 2016 Poll Results in English;

Wave 2, Public Attitudes in Georgia: June-July 2016 Poll Results in English; June-July 2016 Poll Results in Georgian;

Wave 3, Public Attitudes in Georgia: November 2016 Poll Results (part 1) in Georgian; November 2016 Poll Results (part 2) in Georgian; November 2016 Poll Results (part 2) in Georgian; November 2016 Poll Results (part 2) in English.

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