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Polish Public Opinion

December 2023

Opinions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Perception of influence on public affairs
Politician of the year 2023 in Poland and in the world
Subjective well-being of Poles in 2023


"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 50
Secularisation in Poland

no 51
Polish Voters 2023

no 52
Poles in the Face of War in Ukraine


Reports

Psychological Wellbeing in 2023
Social Moods in 2023
Rural Inhabitants and Politics
Life Satisfaction in 2023
Assessment of the activities of the parliament, president and local authorities in January
Social Moods in January
Trust in Politicians in January
The First Ratings of Donald Tusk’s Cabinet
Activities and Experiences of Poles in 2023
Moods on the Job Market in January
The Event of 2023 in Poland and Around the World
 
What Was Important in 2023?

Decidedly the most significant event of 2023 in Poland was, according to Poles, the parliamentary election, or – more precisely – the result: victory for the democratic opposition and the end of the Law and Justice government (indicated by 65.3% of respondents). Looking at the wider world, 2023 will be remembered as a year of wars. On the one hand respondents pointed to the ongoing war in Ukraine (27.1%), on the other to the war in the Gaza Strip – an international conflict that erupted with renewed vigour after the Hamas attack on Israel (23.2%). A further 7% indicated armed conflicts in general as most significant last year. In all, almost three fifths of Polish people (57.3%) indicated a war or wars as the most significant things to happen in 2023.
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More on this subject in the CBOS report.
This ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey (405) 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. TThe survey was carried out between 11 – 21 January 2024 inclusive on a sample of 1015 people (59.8% using the CAPI method, 27% CATI and 13.2% 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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