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Russia - Belarus
1996-05-14
Author: Barbara Badora
Public opinion on functioning of healthcare system
1996-05-13
Author: Janusz Halik
A hundred days of the president Aleksander Kwaśniewski
1996-05-10
Author: Magdalena Gwiazda
Sense of security on national and local level
1996-05-09
Author: Bogna Wciórka
Social moods in April 1996
1996-05-08
Author: Michał Strzeszewski
Opinions about income tax thresholds
1996-05-07
Author: Romuald Kiedrzyński
Bank holidays and anniversaries important for Poles
1996-04-30
Author: Robert Traczyk
Attitude to the government and evaluation of its performance
1996-04-29
Author: Macieja Falkowska
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About Altruism
Most Polish people (69%) acknowledge that you should be sensitive to the needs of others and ready to help them, while a minority (23%) think you should focus on your own business regardless of other people. The percentage of respondents who have put theory into practice and have at some time, in an unforced voluntary capacity, helped those in need or worked for their communities has now reached 66%. This is the highest result since records began. Simultaneously, the number of people surveyed who have never done this has hit a record low (34%).
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War in Ukraine and assistance for refugees
Donald Trump's presidency in the eyes of Poles
Social perception of wealth
Social perception of poverty
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