LATESTPUBLICATIONS Polish Public Opinion September 2020
| Opinions on the protests in Belarus
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| Evaluation of validity of presidential elections
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| President Andrzej Duda's second term in office: predictions and expectations
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| September assessment the government policy on the epidemic
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| Attitude towards the epidemic
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"Opinions and Diagnoses"no 44
Contemporary Polish Family
no 45
Social Structure – View before Coronavirus Pandemic
Reports | Moods on the Job Market at the End of September and in the First Week of October
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| Opinions about Parliament and President
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| Attitude to Government at the Turn of September and October
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| Opinions on Changes in Animals Protection
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| Social Moods in the Last Quarter
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| Trust in Politicians the Turn of September and October
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| Polish Public Opinion about Presidential Election in USA
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| Social Moods at the Turn of September and October
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| Parent’s Spending on Education of Children in School Year 2020/2021
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| Religiousness of Poles During a Pandemic
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| Political Party Preferences in the Last Decade of October
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Summer Holidays during the Pandemic
| This year the summer school holidays took place during the lasting Covid-19 pandemic, starting after several months of remote learning. Although some of the restrictions on movement had been lifted at this point, it was still very difficult, or actually impossible, to travel to many popular holiday destinations abroad. Within Poland and in other countries various measures to safeguard people’s health were in force.
| The year 2020 is one of the worst years in the history of CBOS surveys when it comes to school-age children and young people being able to go away for at least a week during the summer holidays. During the period 1993–2020 there have been only four years when the majority of families have not ensured this kind of holiday for their children (1993, 2004, 2005 and the current year, 2020). In comparison with last year, there has been a fall of 22 percentage points (from 68% to 46%) in the proportion of households sending school-age children away for at least a week’s holiday. This drop has come after a very good five years, when a majority of households with school-age children reported that all the children had gone away for at least a week.
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| The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in the period 1993–2020.
| More on this subject in the CBOS report.
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