LATESTPUBLICATIONS Polish Public Opinion July/August 2019
| Polish-American military cooperation
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| Situation of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland
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| Attitude towards homosexuality
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| Cigarette smoking
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"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
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| Perception of the Second World War and Support for Demanding Reparations from Germany
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| Political Party Preferences in September
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| Participation in the Parliamentary Elections, Voting Certainty, Worries and Predictions of the Election Results
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| What Kind of Help Do Older People Need and Who Provides It?
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| Opinions on Reprivatisation
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| Opinions about Public Institutions and Media
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| Trust in Politicians Three Weeks before Parliamentary Elections
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| Attitude to Government in September
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| School Students Summer Vacation in 2019
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| Social Moods in September
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| Interest in Parliamentary Elections, Voting Confidence and Electoral Alternatives
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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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