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Polish Public Opinion

May/June 2019

Assessment of systemic transformation
Material living conditions
Debts and savings
Sex education in schools


"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 42
School and Social Inequalities

no 43
Youth 2018


Reports

Public Opinion Reactions to Information about Cases of Paedophilia among Priests
Evaluation of Functioning of Democratic Mechanisms and Electoral Procedures in Poland
Attitude towards Same-sex Relationships
Political Party Preferences in July
Social Moods in the Last Quarter
Opinions about Parliament, President and Roman Catholic Church
Voters Decisions in Elections to the European Parliament. Reasons behind Absenteeism in Elections
Use of the Internet
Attitude to Government in July
Motives of Voting in Elections to the European Parliament
Trust in Politicinas in July
Social Moods in July
 
Attitudes in Poland to Homosexual Relationships

After a period of increasing acceptance of homosexual relationships there has been a reversal of this trend. Currently three fifths of people (60%) do not accept the legalising of civil partnerships for couples of the same sex, which is 4 percentage points more than in 2017.
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Approval for formalising same-sex relationships is influenced by whether respondents know someone who is not heterosexual. Of those who actually know a lesbian or a gay man, over a half (54%) think they should be able to enter into formal civil partnerships, while in the group that does not have any homosexual friends this is 24%, with the majority being opposed to formalising same-sex relationships (71%).
More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in the period 2011–2019.
 
  


 
 
 
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