Frequency distribution (%)
Gov. will not change its decision no matter how many people13
29
327
416
Gov. will change its decision only if enough people protest21
DK/RA15

PROTINFL: Effectiveness of people's protest to influence government decisions

Question text: Suppose the Government made a decision that you considered to be unjust and people decided to protest against it, how effective do you think their actions would be in reversing the decision? Using this CARD where ‘1’ means “The government will not change its decision no matter how many people protest”, and ‘10’ means “The government will change its decision only if enough people protest”.

Values:
  • Gov. will not change its decision no matter how many people
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • Gov. will change its decision only if enough people protest
  • DK/RA

PROTINFL in other datasets:

Single datasets

Volunteering and civic participation in Georgia, 2014

The study investigated the level and attitudes of people to volunteerism and civic participation in Georgia

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  • Note: In some cases the percentages do not add up to 100 due to decimal points and rounding.
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