LATESTPUBLICATIONS Polish Public Opinion June 2023
 | Polish-Ukrainian relations 80 years after the massacre in Volhynia
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 | Political moods before the autumn parliamentary elections
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 | Internet use
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 | Conversation topics in Poland
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"Opinions and Diagnoses"no 48
Young Poles in CBOS Surveys 1989–2021
no 49
Youth 2021
no 50
Secularisation in Poland
Reports | Opinions of Poles on Raising the Childcare Benefit
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 | Poles about 4th June March
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 | Polish-Ukrainian Relations 80 Years after Wołyń
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 | War in Ukraine and Social Distance towards Ukrainians
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 | Conversations about Politics and Political Divisions in Context
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 | Quarterly Balance of Social Moods
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 | Barriers of Procreative Intentions
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 | Political Party Preferences in July
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 | Opinions about Parliament and President in July
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 | Attitude to Government in July
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Positive Assessments of Polish‑Ukrainian Relations More than Double
| The percentage of Polish people who see Polish-Ukrainian relations as good has more than doubled since 2018 (64% as against 29% five years ago), which is undoubtedly an effect of the closer relations between the two nations since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It is worth noting that an earlier increase in such a positive view occurred after Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. A mere 4% of Poles think Polish-Ukrainian relations are bad.
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| More than the average of positive assessments could be found among respondents aged 45-54, residents of larger towns and cities, better-educated people and those with higher per capita income.
| More on this subject in the CBOS report.
| This ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey (398) 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. The survey was carried out between 5–18 June 2023 inclusive on a sample of 1054 people (59.3% using the CAPI method, 25.8% CATI and 14.9% CAWI). CBOS has been conducting statutory research using the above procedure since May 2020, stating in each case the percentage of personal, telephone and internet interviews.
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