| LATESTPUBLICATIONS Polish Public Opinion May/June 2020
  | Evaluation of government activities during the epidemic
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   | Attitudes towards the coronavirus epidemic
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   | The epidemic and professional careers
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   | Religiosity of Poles in the last two decades
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   | Impact of the epidemic on religiosity
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 Youth 2018
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 Contemporary Polish Family
  
        		                              Reports  | Use of the Internet
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   | Political Party Preferences in the First Decade of July
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   | Opinions about Parliament, President and National Electoral Commission (PKW)
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   | Attitude to Government in July
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   | Trust in Politicians in July
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   | Moods on the Job Market in the First Decade of July
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   | The Government and the Epidemic - Assessments in the First Decade of July
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   | Social Moods in the First Decade of July
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   | Assessment of the Course of the First Round of Presidential Elections and National Electoral Commission (PKW) Activities
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   | Opinions on Democracy
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			Medical care during the pandemic
  |  A significant proportion of the people surveyed have reported difficulties in access to medical care, caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Most frequently these involved postponed or cancelled appointments with specialists (30%) and general practitioners (24%). Diagnostic tests or outpatient procedures and planned hospital inpatient procedures were postponed much less frequently (in 12% and 4% cases respectively). Relatively few respondents (1%) reported difficulties with getting help from a hospital Accident &  Emergency Department.
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  |  More on this subject in the CBOS report.
  |  This ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey (360) was conducted using a mixed-mode procedure on a representative sample of named adult residents of Poland, randomly selected from the National Identity Number (PESEL) register.
  |  Respondents independently selected one of the following methods:   – Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI);   – Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI), respondents receiving researchers’ telephone numbers in an introductory letter from CBOS; – Computer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI), where respondents filled in the online questionnaire independently, gaining access by means of a login and password provided in an introductory letter from CBOS.
  |  In all three cases the questionnaire had the same structure and comprised the same questions. The survey was carried out between 15 and 25 June 2020 inclusive on a sample of 1378 people (65.3% using the CAPI method, 20.8% CATI and 13.9% CAWI).
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