Monthly Archive: March 2010

RESULTS OF THE NATION OPINION POLL CONDUCTED ON MARCH 2-12, 2010

(1.521 persons interviewed, margin of error does not exceed 0.03)   1. Which of the points of view in relation to Belarus is closer to you? Variant of answer % We expect the deepening crisis and the increase in related problems 25.6 The crisis has “reached bottom” and would not be worse 38.3 Belarus has …

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BULLETINS INFOFOCUS № 3

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, N 3, 2010 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content: Introduction 1. Basic trends of March 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. What was it? 3.2. In search for the one to blame in the corruption chain 3.3. Substitution of Venezuela for Honduras 4. Economics 4.1. A not …

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BULLETINS “IISEPS NEWS” N 1 (55) MARCH

IISEPS News – ISSN 1822-5535 (Printing), ISSN 1822-5543 (ONLINE), N 1 (55), 2010 Content: Preface MONITORING OF PUBLIC OPINION IN BELARUS: March-2010 Only the old are marching into “battle” Do you know your deputy? Whom to vote for? Political trust paradox The turning point of the tendency Pensioners are getting out of the crisis If …

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NATIONAL POLL 03’10

1. Title of the study: “Monitoring of a public opinion in Belarus”
2. Topics of thematic coverage: political, social and economic factors of development of Belarusian society, integration with Europe and Russia
3. The aim: to study the most important facilitators and obstacles of development of Belarusian society, to support Belarusian democratic forces for social transformations
4. Descriptors: market, economic attitudes, socio-political positions and attitudes, integration, free and democratic election, electoral behavior, opposition, political preferences, political parties, mass media
5. Comparability: most important questions were replicated
6. Geographical area: Belarus-national
7. Source of information: iiseps@iiseps.org
8. Fieldwork dates: 2010, March 2 -12
9. Population sampled: 18+ years old residents of Belarus who are not currently in hospital, jail, military service
10. Sampling: clustered random
11. Sample size: 1521 respondents
12. Mode of interviews: face-to-face interview
13. Control: selective control of interviewers
14. Related publications: more then 10 publications in mass media