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Polish Public Opinion

February 2024

Perception of social conflicts
Opinions about local government
The ideal candidate for mayor or commune leader
Views on the regulation of abortion


"Opinions and Diagnoses"

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Secularisation in Poland

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Polish Voters 2023

no 52
Poles in the Face of War in Ukraine


Reports

Poles‘ Attitude Towards Abortion and the Morning-After Pill
Tourist Trips of Poles in 2023 and Plans for 2024
Mood on the Labor Market in February
The Common Good – What does it Mean to Us and How do We Protect it?
25 years of Poland in NATO
The Attitude of Poles Towards Other Nations
Willingness to Cooperate
Do We Want to Help Others?
Activities in Civic Organizations
 
Revival of Domestic Tourism after the Pandemic

In the years since 2020 and the Covid-generated collapse of tourism, driven by administratively imposed restrictions and people’s fear of becoming infected, Poles have gradually returned to going away for breaks involving at least one overnight stay. In 2023 over three fifths (61%) of adult Poles went away for at least two days – 7 percentage points more than in 2022. This is also the highest result since CBOS began asking about such trips in 2012, with only the 2018 result coming close. At the beginning of 2023, interestingly enough, only 55% of respondents were planning to go away, so it is the first time in the history of this research that trips taken have exceeded trips being planned at the start of the year.
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More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in the period 2013 - 2024.
 
  


 
 
 
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