2015

In April-May 2015, CRRC-Georgia carried out a representative survey of the adult population of Georgia for Transparency International Georgia. The survey contained a number of questions on Internet and social media usage, and the results show us who is online, what…
CRRC-Georgia started a new survey on current events in Georgia. CRRC-Georgia staff members together with eight regional supervisors recently conducted training sessions for 140 interviewers from Tbilisi, Kakheti, Imereti, Ajara, Samegrelo, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Shida Kartli and Kvemo Kartli. Interviewers already started…
While Georgia has yet to be officially declared an upper middle income country by the World Bank, as a result of the 2014 census, it’s likely to be labeled one after the final census results are published in April of…
გაინტერესებთ, თუ როგორ ტარდება გამოკითხვები? ნახეთ ეს მოკლე ვიდეო და გაიგეთ თუ როგორ ატარებს CRRC-საქართველო გამოკითხვებს ქვეყნის მასშტაბით.
CRRC’s Caucasus Barometer (CB) surveys regularly collect information about how the interviewers assess each of the conducted interviews – so called paradata that provides additional insight into the conditions surrounding the interviews (e.g., whether someone besides the respondent and the interviewer was…
CRRC-ის მონაცემთა ონლაინ ანალიზის პროგრამის მეშვეობით 1 000 000 დიაგრამა უკვე გაკეთდა. 2013 წლის 27 თებერვლიდან მოყოლებული დღეში საშუალოდ 1 126 დიაგრამა იგება. თქვენც შეგიძლიათ სცადოთ აქ – caucasusbarometer.org  
Citizenship is a difficult concept to define as its definition changes over time, depending on social, legal, and political contexts. Importantly, it not only encompasses structural (legal and institutional) aspects, but also the everyday practices through which people relate to…
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 25th and final talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Jane Kitaevich, University of Michigan “Facing the Skeletons in the Closet During Political Transition: Post-Communist Collective Memory Debates in Estonia and Georgia”…