Attitudes towards the Judicial System in Georgia, 2011
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Attitudes towards the Judicial System in Georgia, 2011
Question text: Stratum
Question text: Respondent's gender
Question text: Age group
Question text: How many people live currently in your household, including you? Please tell me only about those household members who currently live with you.
Question text: Which is your main source of information about current events in Georgia? Please name only your main source of information.
Note: Options Colleagues and Radio were grouped to Other.
Question text: Which is your main source of information about what is happening in Georgian courts? Please name only your main source of information.
Note: Options Colleagues and Radio were grouped to Other.
Question text: To what extent at you interested in what is happening in Georgian courts? Please use this card, where code ‘1’ means ‘Not interested at all,’ and code ‘10’ means ‘Very interested’.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: The best way to solve a dispute between two neighbors is to take the case to the courts. Statement 2: The best way to solve a dispute between two neighbors is to come to an agreement without court intervention.
Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. To take the case to the courts - Strongly agree, 2. To take the case to the courts - Agree, 3. An agreement without court intervention - Strongly agree, 4. An agreement without court intervention - Agree, 5. Agreement with neither. Options 1 and 2 were grouped to Yes 3 and 4 to No, 5 - DK/RA
Question text: What comes to your mind first, when you hear “judiciary in Georgia”?
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Ministry of Justice
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Ombudsmen
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Bar Association
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Police
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Supreme court
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Human Rights Center
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Young Lawyers’ Association
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - High Council of Justice
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Prosecutor’s Office
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Parliament
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Ministry of Internal Affairs
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - President
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Court
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Constitutional Court
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Patrol Police
Question text: When you think of the Georgian judiciary, which of the institutions comes to your mind most often? - Other
Question text: In your opinion, which of the following is the most important for a good citizen? - Help people who are worse off
Question text: In your opinion, which of the following is the most important for a good citizen? - Vote in elections
Question text: In your opinion, which of the following is the most important for a good citizen? - Participate in protest actions
Question text: In your opinion, which of the following is the most important for a good citizen? - Always obey laws
Question text: In your opinion, which of the following is the most important for a good citizen? - Follow the traditions
Question text: In your opinion, which of the following is the most important for a good citizen? - Always support the ruling party
Question text: In your opinion, which of the following is the most important for a good citizen? - Form their own opinion independently of others
Question text: In your opinion, which of the following is the most important for a good citizen? - Do volunteer work
Question text: There are different opinions regarding the direction in which Georgia's domestic politics are going. Which of the following would you personally agree with?
Question text: In your opinion, is Georgia a democracy now, or not?
Question text: Please tell me, which statement do you agree with?
Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. Government as parent - Strongly agree 2. Government as parent - Agree 3. Government as employee - Agree 4. Government as employee - Strongly agree 5. Agreement with neither. Options 1 and 2 were grouped to Parent, 3 and 4 to Employee, 5 - DK
Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: people are like children, the government should take care of them like a parent. Statement 2: government is like an employee, the people should be the bosses who control the government.
Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust Army?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust banks?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust teachers?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust medical doctors?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust judges?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust NGOs?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust Parliament?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust Prosecutor’s office?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust Prime Minister and Ministers?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust Courts?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust President?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust Police?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust TV journalists?
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Question text: lease tell me how much do you trust or distrust Religious institutions to which you belong?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: lease tell me how much do you trust or distrust Patrol Police?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust Ombudsman?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust European Union?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust United Nations?
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Question text: Please tell me how much do you trust or distrust NATO?
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Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -NATO membership
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Corruption
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Low pensions
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Relations with Russia
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Protection of property rights
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Fairness of elections
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Unemployment
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Independence of courts
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Freedom of speech
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Protection of human rights
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Poverty
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Territorial integrity
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Rising prices
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Affordability of healthcare
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Low wages
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Independence of journalists
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Quality of education
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -EU Membership
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Political stability in Georgia
Question text: Which problem do you think is currently the most important in Georgia? -Other
Question text: Please tell me, in your opinion, is this statement true or false? - The President of Georgia is the Head of the High Council of Justice.
Question text: Please tell me, in your opinion, is this statement true or false? - The Head of the Supreme Court of Georgia is legally allowed to alter decisions of all Georgian courts.
Question text: Please tell me, in your opinion, is this statement true or false? - The President of Georgia is legally allowed to dismiss the Supreme Court of Georgia.
Question text: Besides criminal cases, what other kinds of cases can be addressed by the courts? - Administrative
Question text: Besides criminal cases, what other kinds of cases can be addressed by the courts? - Civil
Question text: Besides criminal cases, what other kinds of cases can be addressed by the courts? - Other
Question text: Would you say that, compared to the situation before the “Rose Revolution” in 2003, now the Georgian Courts work . . .
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that Georgian judges are competent? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means ‘Completely disagree’ and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that Georgian judges serve the interest of people like you? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means ‘Completely disagree’ and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that Georgian judges are fair? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means ‘Completely disagree’ and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that the courts’ proceedings are transparent in Georgia?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that, overall, the judges are independent in Georgia?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: In your opinion, whom or what do the Georgian judges depend on most?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who do not agree that judges are independent in Georgia. Options High Council of Justice, Ministry of Justice, Members of the Parliament, Prime Minister, Other Ministries, European Union and Large-scale business were grouped to Other.
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion: “In Georgia, everyone is equal before the law”. Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that judges in Georgia take bribes? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that the judges in Georgia serve the government’s interests? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion: “Bringing a case to the court will make the problem worse”. Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion: “Political interests do not determine judges’ decisions in Georgia.” Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: Court should always strictly punish the offenders according to the law, in order to protect the society, Statement 2: Court should sometimes take into consideration the circumstances of the committed crime and evade very strict rulings, in order to give the offenders a chance to rehabilitate.
Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. Court should always be strict - Strongly agree, 2. Court should always be strict - Agree, 3.Court should consider circumstances - Strongly agree, 4. Court should consider circumstances - Agree, 5. Agreement with neither. Options 1 and 2 were grouped to Yes 3 and 4 to No, 5 - DK/RA
Question text: In your opinion, how often do the judges make mistakes that let guilty people go free? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Never” and ‘10’ means “Always”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: In your opinion, how often do the judges make mistakes that lead to non-guilty people’s conviction? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Never” and ‘10’ means “Always”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Suppose two people - one rich, one poor - each appear in court, charged with an identical crime they did not commit. Choose an answer from this card to show who you think would be more likely to be found guilty?
Question text: Suppose two people – one of them ethnic Georgian, another one a representative of an ethnic minority group living in Georgia – each appear in court, charged with an identical crime they did not commit. Choose an answer from this card to show who you think would be more likely to be found guilty?
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: “When a person sues a private business, the judge will generally favor the private business over the person”? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: “When a person sues a state body, the judge will generally favor the state body over the person”? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Suppose two neighbors have a dispute over land plot. How independent do you think the judge will be while deciding this case? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Not at all independent” and ‘10’ means “Completely independent”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: How fair do you think the judge will be in this case? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Not fair at all” and ‘10’ means “Completely fair”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: In your opinion, how fairly will the dispute between the neighbors be resolved if they do not take the case to courts and bring in a mutual acquaintance to resolve the dispute? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Fair outcome will be impossible” and ‘10’ means “The dispute e will be resolved completely fairly”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: When the courts makes decision in respect to neighbors’ dispute over a land plot, to what extent would you expect that this decision will be enforced? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “I would not expect this at all” and ‘10’ means “I would expect it”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Suppose you have a dispute with a state body over a fine that you think you did not deserve. How independent do you think the judge will be while deciding this case? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Not at all independent” and ‘10’ means “Completely independent”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: How fair do you think the judge will be in this case? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Not fair at all” and ‘10’ means “Completely fair”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: How fairly will this case be resolved if you do not take the case to courts and involve someone influential? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Fair outcome will be impossible” and ‘10’ means “The dispute e will be resolved completely fairly”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Suppose your neighbor gets hit by a car and goes to a hospital with serious injuries. How independent do you think the judge will be while deciding this case? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Not at all independent” and ‘10’ means “Completely independent”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: How fair do you think the judge will be in this case? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Not fair at all” and ‘10’ means “Completely fair”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: How fairly will this case be resolved if the parties do not take the case to courts? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Fair outcome will be impossible” and ‘10’ means “The dispute e will be resolved completely fairly”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Have you heard about introduction of jury in Georgia?
Question text: What, do you think, will be the result of introduction of jury in Georgia?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about about introduction of jury in Georgia.
Question text: Please tell me, how the introduction of jury will influence people’s trust towards the courts?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about about introduction of jury in Georgia.
Question text: Have you heard about ‘plea bargaining’, i.e. when the defendant collaborates with the investigation, pleas guilty and gets a relatively mild sentence?
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that plea bargaining contributes to more fair court rulings? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about about ‘plea bargaining’.
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that plea bargaining lets the defendant pay money and avoid imprisonment? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about about ‘plea bargaining’.
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that plea bargaining helps to ensure sufficient income in the budget? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about about ‘plea bargaining’.
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that plea bargaining helps to ensure fast court decisions? Please use this card, where ‘1’ means “Completely disagree” and ‘10’ means “Completely agree”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about about ‘plea bargaining’.
Question text: In your opinion, in whose interests is plea bargaining most of all?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about about ‘plea bargaining’.
Question text: Have you ever called patrol police?
Question text: Thinking of the cases when you called patrol police, did it happen when you needed help yourself?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have ever called the patrol police.
Question text: Thinking of the cases when you called patrol police, did it happen when your relative or friend needed help?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have ever called the patrol police.
Question text: Thinking of the cases when you called patrol police, did it happen when a stranger needed help?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have ever called the patrol police.
Question text: Thinking of the cases when you called patrol police, did it happen when other needed help?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have ever called the patrol police.
Question text: Speaking about the last case when you called patrol police, what happened as a result of your call?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have ever called the patrol police.
Question text: How widespread are the following problems in your neighborhood? - theft
Question text: How widespread are the following problems in your neighborhood? - bullying
Question text: How widespread are the following problems in your neighborhood? - family violence
Question text: How widespread are the following problems in your neighborhood? - neighbor disputes
Question text: How widespread are the following problems in your neighborhood? - documentation issues
Question text: How widespread are the following problems in your neighborhood? - disputes with state bodies
Question text: Have you had any court experience during the last 2 years?
Question text: Has your family member had any court experience during the last 2 years?
Question text: Has your close relative had any court experience during the last 2 years?
Question text: Has your close friend had any court experience during the last 2 years?
Question text: Court experience over past two years: no
Question text: Is it one case, or several cases?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had any court experience during the last 2 years.
Question text: Of the cases you are well informed about, who’s case was the most important?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had several court experience during the last 2 years.
Question text: Speaking about this particular case, what kind of case was it?
Note: Options Family violence and Rape were grouped to Other.
The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had any court experience during the last 2 years.
Question text: Who took the case to the court – your side or the opposite side?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had any court experience during the last 2 years.
Question text: What was the main reason you/your side decided to take the case to the court?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had any court experience and decided to take the case to the court during the last 2 years.
Question text: In your opinion, did the process last shorter than you expected, just about what you expected or longer than you expected?
Note: Options Family violence and Rape were grouped to Other. Not finished/started and continous cases are excluded.
The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had several court experience during the last 2 years.
Question text: Whose favour was the decision made?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had several court experience during the last 2 years.
Question text: How fair do you think the decision of the court was? Please use this card, where code ‘1’ means “Not fair at all” and ‘10’ means “Completely fair”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had several court experience during the last 2 years.
Question text: How legitimage do you think the decision of the court was? Please use this card, where code ‘1’ means “Not legitimate at all” and ‘10’ means “Completely legitimate”.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
The question was asked to the respondents, who himself, family member, close relative or close friend had several court experience during the last 2 years.
Question text: If your friend needed a legal advice, who would you advise him/her to go to first?
Note: Options Center for Human Rights, Ombudsman, Oppositional party, TV, Ministry, President, Ruling party, International organization and Parliament were grouped to Other.
Question text: If your friend were illegally fired from his/her job in a state institution, who would you advise him/her to go to first?
Note: Options Center for Human Rights, Professional union NGO, Ministry, Police, Oppositional party, TV, Young Lawyers' Association , President, Ruling party, International organization and Parliament were grouped to Other.
Question text: To what extent would you agree or disagree with the opinion that defenders’ services in Georgia are affordable for people like you? Please use this card, where code ‘1’ means “Completely diasgree” and code ‘10’ means “Completely agree
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
Question text: Have you heard about free legal aid provided by the state?
Question text: Using this card, where code ‘1’ means “Is not helping people at all”, and code ‘10’ means “Is helping people a lot”, in your opinion, how much does this service help people like you?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about free legal aid.
Question text: Have you heard about free legal aid provided by NGOs?
Question text: Using this card, where code ‘1’ means “Is not helping people at all”, and code ‘10’ means “Is helping people a lot”, in your opinion, how much do these services help people like you? Please use this CARD.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale into 5-point scale
The question was asked to the respondents, who have heard about free legal aid provided by NGOs.
Question text: What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Note: Options No primary education, Primary education, Incomplete secondary education, Secondary education were grouped to Secondary or lower, Incomplete higher education, Completed higher education and Post-graduate degree were grouped to Higher than secondary
Question text: Please tell me which one of these levels best describes your ability in Russian
Question text: Please tell me which one of these levels best describes your ability in English
Question text: Please tell me which one of these levels best describes your ability in Other foreign language
Question text: What is your marital status?
Note: Options Divorced and Separated were merged
Question text: Do you currently have a job? This job may be part-time or full-time, or you may be officially employed, informally employed, or self-employed, but it brings you monetary income.
Question text: Speaking about your personal monetary income last month, after all taxes were paid, which of the groups on this card does your income belong to?
Note: Options More than GEL 1000, GEL 801 - 1000 and GEL 601 - 800 were grouped to More than GEL 601
Question text: Which of the issues from the list would you say is the biggest concern for you at this point in time?
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns or not the following items - color TV
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns or not the following items - DVD player
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns or not the following items - automatic washing machine
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns or not the following items - air conditioner
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns or not the following items - car
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns or not the following items - digital camera
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns or not the following items - satellite dish
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns or not the following items - cellphone
Question text: Household income is a sum of monetary income of all household members. Speaking about monetary income of all your household members last month, to which of the following groups does your household belong?
Note: Options More than GEL 1000, GEL 801 - 1000 and GEL 601 - 800 were grouped to More than GEL 601
Question text: Imagine your child wants to become a lawyers. Would you approve or disapprove his/her decision?
Question text: Please tell me the main reason why you would approve his/her decision?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have children and approve their child's decision to become a lawyer.
Question text: Please, think of: defense lawyers, prosecutors, and judges. Out of these three professions, which would you prefer as a future profession for your child?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have children and approve their child's decision to become a lawyer.
Question text: Please tell me the main reason why you would disapprove his/her decision?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents, who have children and dispprove their child's decision to become a lawyer.
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Adjara TV
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Region TV
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Imedi
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Kavkasia
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Rustavi 2
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Channel 1
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Channel 2
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Maestro
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Sakartvelo
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - First Caucasian Channel
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Ertsulovneba
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - Real TV
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - local channels
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - NTV
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - ORT
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - RTVI
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - BBC
Question text: How often do you get information about politics and current events in Georgia from the following TV channels? - CNN
Question text: Which Georgian TV channel’s information do you trust most when it comes to politics and information about current events in Georgia?
Question text: Number of adulst HH members
Note: The question was changed from open-ended and recoded
Question text: In which language would you like to conduct this interview – in Georgian or in Russian?
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