Monthly Archive: December 2011

RESULTS OF THE NATION OPINION POLL CONDUCTED ON DECEMBER 2-12, 2011

(1.513 persons interviewed, margin of error does not exceed 0.03)   1. Do you think that Belarusian economy is in crisis? Variant of answer % Yes 81.5 No 8.0 DA/NA 10.5 2. Who is guilty of the current crisis in Belarus? (more than one answer is possible) Variant of answer % President is guilty 53.7 …

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BULLETINS INFOFOCUS № 12

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, N 12, 2011 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content: Introduction 1. Basic trends of December 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. A forgotten directive 3.2. Mind the populism!3.3. The Kremlin “merry-go-round” and its consequences 4. Economics 4.1. The moved aside problem 4.2. Alarming state of the sixth …

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BULLETINS “IISEPS NEWS” N 4 (62) DECEMBER

IISEPS News – ISSN 1822-5535 (Printing), ISSN 1822-5543 (ONLINE), N 4 (62), 2011 Content: Preface ON THE 20th ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENT TRADE UNIONS IN BELARUS: The labor market and labor relations of women and youth in Belarus MONITORING OF PUBLIC OPINION IN BELARUS: December-2011 Personal optimism against the background of public pessimism To live is …

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NATIONAL POLL 12’11

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: 2011, December 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: 1503 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