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Savings, loans and credits
1996-11-27
Author: Włodzimierz Derczyński
Disagreement over taxes 1997
1996-11-26
Author: Michał Strzeszewski
Support for political parties in November
1996-11-25
Author: Agnieszka Cybulska
Public opinion on problems related to AIDS
1996-11-25
Author: Macieja Falkowska
Amendments to the bill regulating right to abortion and its consequences
1996-11-22
Author: Beata Roguska
Financial standing of Polish families
1996-11-21
Author: Macieja Falkowska
Spending on education in families‘ budgets
1996-11-19
Author: Michał Strzeszewski
Teenagers about themselves: values, lifestyles, reference groups
1996-11-18
Authors: Agnieszka Cybulska, Barbara Badora, Macieja Falkowska
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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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