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Polish Public Opinion

March 2019

20 years of Poland's membership in NATO
Opinions about the work of Polish Members of the European Parliament
Opinions about budget deficit
Acceptance of alternative models of family life
Preferences for the family model


"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 41
100th Anniversary of Regaining Independence. Remembrance and Community

no 42
School and Social Inequalities


Reports

Preferred and Actual Family Models
Opinions about Polish-American Relations
Violence and Conflicts at Home
Domestic Violence against Children
Improvements in Voting Accessibility – Opinions and Expectations
Situation in the Labour Market
‘Family 500 Plus’ Programme Three Years after Introduction
Opinions about European Coalition
Support for Teachers’ Protest
Political Party Preferences in April
Attitude to Government in April
Political Party Preferences in Elections to European Parliament
 
The Use of Corporal Punishment for Children

The last seven years have seen a hardening of disapproval for using physical means of punishing children. More people than in 2012 believe that children should not be subject to this type of punishment (a rise of 10 percentage points, to 61%) and there is more frequent opposition both to giving a good hiding (a rise from 61% to 70%) and to giving a smack (a rise from 25% to 37%). Simultaneously, there have been proportionate decreases in the percentages of adults who find corporal punishment in general permissible (34%, a drop of 11 points), and who agree with the opinion that a good hiding never hurt anyone (25%, a drop of 9 points) or that there are some situations where you have to smack a child (61%, a drop of 12 points). Although a majority of Polish people do not approve of corporal punishment in general, and particularly of hitting children hard (a good hiding), there is still widespread social acceptance of smacking as punishment, although this is less frequent than some years ago.
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More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in the period 1994–2019.
 
  


 
 
 
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