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Polish Public Opinion

July/August 2019

Polish-American military cooperation
Situation of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland
Attitude towards homosexuality
Cigarette smoking


"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 42
School and Social Inequalities

no 43
Youth 2018


Reports

Trust in Politicians at the Beginning of the New Political Season
Perception of the Second World War and Support for Demanding Reparations from Germany
Political Party Preferences in September
Participation in the Parliamentary Elections, Voting Certainty, Worries and Predictions of the Election Results
What Kind of Help Do Older People Need and Who Provides It?
Opinions on Reprivatisation
Opinions about Public Institutions and Media
Trust in Politicians Three Weeks before Parliamentary Elections
Attitude to Government in September
School Students Summer Vacation in 2019
Social Moods in September
Interest in Parliamentary Elections, Voting Confidence and Electoral Alternatives
 
School Students’ Summer Holidays

2018 was a record year as regards the percentage of households that arranged for their school-age children to go away for at least a week during the summer holidays. Since then there has been a return to the levels observed in 2016–2017. This year a little over two thirds (68%) of households with school-age children arranged for them to go away for at least a week during the summer holidays. This is 6 percentage points less than last year. The decrease in households where all the children went away was even more marked, from 65% to 57%. Compared to 2018, there was a clear increase in households with school-age children which declared that none of the children went away for at least a week’s holiday (a rise of 6 percentage points to 32%) and a slight increase in those saying that not all their children went away (a rise from 9% to 11%). It is worth noting that for the fifth year running, the majority of households with school-age children were able to give all of them at least a week away. In the period 1993–2013 this percentage was considerably lower.
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More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys of the period 1993–2019.
 
  


 
 
 
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