Frequency distribution (%)
Georgian goevrnemnt should spend more on infrastructure development (e.i. building roads, buildings, bridges, renovating cities, etc.) even if it means reducing funds for social aid programmes7
5
32
17
Georgian government should spend more on social aid programmes, even if means reducing funds for environmental infrastructure development (e.i. building roads, buildings, bridges, renovating cities, etc.)35
DK4
RA0

INFVSAID: 2 Statements: Infrustructure expences vs social aid

Question text: Please indicate which of the following statements corresponds to your own: 0: Georgian goevrnemnt should spend more on infrastructure development (e.i. building roads, buildings, bridges, renovating cities, etc.) even if it means reducing funds for social aid programmes. 10: Georgian government should spend more on social aid programmes, even if means reducing funds for environmental infrastructure development (e.i. building roads, buildings, bridges, renovating cities, etc.). Please use this scale from 0 to 10. There are two statements: one corresponding 0 and the other 10. Please read carefully and choose any number from 0 to 10 which corresponds the most to your opinion.

Note: The question was recoded from 11-point scale into 5-point scale. Options 0-1 were grouped to 1, 2-3 to 2, 4,5,6 to 3, 7-8 to 4 and 9-10 to 5.

Values:
  • Georgian goevrnemnt should spend more on infrastructure development (e.i. building roads, buildings, bridges, renovating cities, etc.) even if it means reducing funds for social aid programmes
  • Georgian government should spend more on social aid programmes, even if means reducing funds for environmental infrastructure development (e.i. building roads, buildings, bridges, renovating cities, etc.)
  • DK
  • RA

Knowledge of and attitudes toward the EU in Georgia, 2015

The study unfolds public perceptions on Georgia's aspirations for European integration, people's opinion on EU institutions and values and their expectations

Analyze responses

  • Note: In some cases the percentages do not add up to 100 due to decimal points and rounding.
  • Please use the following citation when citing data from ODA:

    The Caucasus Research Resource Centers. (dataset year) "[dataset name - e.g. Caucasus Barometer]". Retrieved through ODA - http://caucasusbarometer.org on {date of accessing the database here}.