The study investigated the level and attitudes of people to volunteerism and civic participation in Georgia
The study investigated the level and attitudes of people to volunteerism and civic participation in Georgia
Question text: Settlement type
Question text: Gender of the respondent
Question text: Age group
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you attended a public meeting?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you attended a political rally?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you written a letter / made a phone call to a newspaper, TV or radio program?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you made a contribution to charity, including sending a charity SMS?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you read the book?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you gone out to watch a sports event?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you played a team sport?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you gone to a theatre / movie / disco or other place of entertainment?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you given money to a beggar?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you helped a stranger on a road (except giving money)?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you helped a neighbor or a friend with some HH chores or childcare?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you gone to another settlement for 2 days or longer?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you helped cleaning public space (e.g. entrance of your building, school or church yard)?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you helped someone to resolve a dispute?
Question text: During the past 6 months, have you planted a tree outside your property?
Question text: Over the last 2 years, have you participated in a training sponsored by an NGO?
Question text: Over the last 2 years, have you attended a meeting organized by an NGO?
Question text: Over the last 2 years, have you called or went to the office of an NGO?
Question text: Over the last 2 years, have you had someone from an NGO come to your door?
Question text: Over the last 2 years, have you signed a collective letter addressing a specific issue?
Question text: Overall, how happy would you say you are? Please rate on a five point scale
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: For each of the following statements, please tell me whether it describes your feelings, more or less describes your feelings, or does not describe your feelings - There are plenty of people I can rely on when I have problems.
Question text: For each of the following statements, please tell me whether it describes your feelings, more or less describes your feelings, or does not describe your feelings - I feel I am helpful to many people outside my family.
Question text: For each of the following statements, please tell me whether it describes your feelings, more or less describes your feelings, or does not describe your feelings - Setbacks discourage me.
Question text: Generally speaking, would you say that most people in Georgia can be trusted, or that you can't be too careful in dealing with people? Please rate on a five point scale
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me, on average, how much time do you spend alone during the day? Rate on a five point scale
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me, how much the following statement corresponds to your situation: I have so many things to do at home that I don't have time to do anything else.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me, to what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement: Young people should look after their own lives in first place and then take care of their parents.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Please tell me, to what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement: In general, when people help others, they expect some kind of benefit in return.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Do you personally know anybody who has donated blood during the last year?
Question text: What do you think is the main reason why people do not donate blood?
Note: The question was recoded. Option People do not trust the medical personnel was grouped with Other
Question text: Please tell me, how often do you get together with your close relatives who do not live in your house?
Question text: When you get together with your close relatives, how often do you discuss each other's private problems? Please rate on a ten point scale
Note: The question was asked to those respondents who get together with close relatives
The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: When you get together with your close relatives, how often do you discuss politics?
Note: The question was asked to those respondents who get together with close relatives
The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: When you get together with your close relatives, who of your close relatives discuss politics more - men or women?
Note: The question was asked to those respondents who get together with close relatives
Question text: When you get together with your close relatives, who of your close relatives discuss politics more - youngsters, middle aged, or elderly?
Note: The question was asked to those respondents who get together with close relatives
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion that your family and relatives demand too much of you? Please rate on a ten point scale
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Do you or any of your family members have any kind of insurance (medical, car, life or property)?
Question text: Imagine that you or someone in your family has caused a minor car accident, damaging another person's expensive car. How would you pay for the damages?
Note: The question was recoded. Options My friends would pay for the damages, I would borrow money from a wealthy relative/friend, I would use connections to avoid paying, My insurance would pay and I would simply not pay were grouped with Other
Question text: Do you have close friends?
Question text: How often do you get together with your close friends?
Note: The question was asked to those respondents who have close friends
Question text: When you get together with your close friends, how often do you discuss politics? Please rate on a ten point scale
Note: The question was asked to those respondents who have close friends
The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I already have many friends and do not need to make new friends.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I enjoy meeting new people.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - Through relatives
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - Through friends
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - Through co-workers
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - Through neighbors
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - Through the Internet
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - In a church
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - At work/school/university
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - Other
Question text: If you have gained new friends during the last 12 months, how did you meet them? - I have not gained new friends
Question text: If you were ill, are there people besides those in your immediate household, who would look after you without expecting any compensation?
Question text: When you hold a strong opinion about a political issue, how often do you try to persuade your friends, relatives or fellow workers to share your views?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Do you have a family member, close relative or close friend currently living abroad, outside the borders of Georgia?
Question text: Are any of the following people around you foreigners? - A family member
Note: Frequencies are calculated without Not applicable option
Question text: Are any of the following people around you foreigners? - A close friend
Note: Frequencies are calculated without Not applicable option
Question text: Are any of the following people around you foreigners? - A co-worker
Note: Frequencies are calculated without Not applicable option
Question text: How long have you lived in this neighborhood?
Question text: Approximately, how many families do you know in your neighborhood?
Note: The question was changed from open-ended and recoded
Question text: Please tell me, generally how often do you talk with your neighbors?
Question text: How often do you discuss common problems in the neighborhood like noise, littering, or rising utility prices with your neighbors?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: How often do you discuss politics with your neighbors?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Is the common space in your neighborhood cleaned regularly?
Question text: Who cleans the common space usually? - Local government
Note: The question was asked to the respondents whose common space is regularly cleaned
Question text: Who cleans the common space usually? - Neighbors clean it, collectively
Note: The question was asked to the respondents whose common space is regularly cleaned
Question text: Who cleans the common space usually? - Neighbors clean it, alternately
Note: The question was asked to the respondents whose common space is regularly cleaned
Question text: Who cleans the common space usually? - We collect money and hire a person/company to clean it
Note: The question was asked to the respondents whose common space is regularly cleaned
Question text: Who cleans the common space usually? - Only one neighbor cleans it
Note: The question was asked to the respondents whose common space is regularly cleaned
Question text: Who cleans the common space usually? - I/my family clean it
Note: The question was asked to the respondents whose common space is regularly cleaned
Question text: Who cleans the common space usually? - Other
Note: The question was asked to the respondents whose common space is regularly cleaned
Question text: In the event of a neighborhood problem, is there a neighbor who is most likely to organize people to resolve it or take care of it himself/herself?
Question text: Please tell me, what attitude do the majority of the neighbors have toward this neighbor?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who have neighbor solving neighborhood problems
Question text: Is this person elected by the neighbors for handling such issues?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who have neighbor solving neighborhood problems
Question text: If you receive your monthly electricity bill and it would be much more than expected, what would you do first:
Question text: If a tree falls in your neighborhood and blocks a road or an entrance, who would most likely solve the problem?
Note: The question was recoded. Options An NGO and Police were grouped with Other
Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? 1. I am suspicious of people who collect money in the neighborhood to fix problems because they make a profit out of it. 2. I very much respect those people who collect money in the neighborhood because they spend energy to solve problems, which concern all of us.
Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. I am suspicious of people who collect money in the neighborhood to fix problems because they make a profit out of it. - Strongly agree 2. Government as parent - Agree 3. CloGovernment 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: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - USAID
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - NATO
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - BP
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - GYLA
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - Parliament
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - ISFED
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - Labor Party
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - Liberty Institute
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - Aldagi
Question text: I will name several organizations you may know. Please tell me which of these, in your opinion, is an NGO, and which is not. - Association of Unemployed People
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Elections
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Media/Freedom of speech
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Courts
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Corruption or government accountability
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Increasing prices, poverty or unemployment
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Education, healthcare or social assistance
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Protection of environment
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Security, defense or conflicts in Abkhazia and Ossetia
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Minority rights
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - IDP issues
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Arts and culture
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Law enforcement (e.g. police, judicature, etc.)
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Women's issues or domestic violence
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Regional development, municipal services and local issues
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Foreign policy, EU and NATO integration
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Drug addiction and alcoholism
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Demographic issues
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, what issues do the NGOs address the most frequently? - Other
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: In your opinion, how has the activeness of NGOs in Georgia changed since the Rose Revolution in 2003? Please rate on a ten point scale
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: In your opinion, overall, what is the main motivation of NGOs in Georgia?
Note: The question was recoded. Options Representing opposition's interests and Representing government's interests were grouped with Other
Question text: In your opinion, do NGOs in Georgia mainly support the interests of people like you?
Question text: In your opinion, do NGOs in Georgia mainly support the interests of people who directly work for NGOs?
Question text: In your opinion, do NGOs in Georgia mainly support the interests of the government?
Question text: In your opinion, do NGOs in Georgia mainly support the interests of the opposition?
Question text: In your opinion, do NGOs in Georgia mainly support the interests of the United States?
Question text: In your opinion, do NGOs in Georgia mainly support the interests of Europe?
Question text: In your opinion, do NGOs in Georgia mainly support the interests of Russia?
Question text: Who do you think provides most of the funding for NGOs in Georgia?
Note: The question was recoded. Options Russia, The opposition and Citizens were grouped with Other
Question text: Who do you think should provide funding for NGOs in Georgia? - Foreign citizens
Question text: Who do you think should provide funding for NGOs in Georgia? - Georgian businessmen
Question text: Who do you think should provide funding for NGOs in Georgia? - The Georgian government
Question text: Who do you think should provide funding for NGOs in Georgia? - Governments of foreign countries
Question text: Who do you think should provide funding for NGOs in Georgia? - Ordinary citizens by donating money or time
Question text: Who do you think should provide funding for NGOs in Georgia? - It does not matter where the funding comes from
Question text: Who do you think should provide funding for NGOs in Georgia? - Other
Question text: In your opinion, what type of a person is most likely to be active in NGO activities?
Note: The question was recoded. Options Someone who pokes nose in other people's business, Modern day Komsomol and An intriguer were grouped with Other
Question text: In your opinion, to what extent can a person who is actively involved in NGO work be trusted? Please rate on a ten point scale
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: I would only participate in NGO activities if they paid me?
Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? 1. There is no point to participate in activities of NGOs, because the government will not take their requests into consideration no matter how many people participate. 2. The more people participate in NGO activities, the more will the government be forced to take their requests into consideration.
Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. I am suspicious of people who collect money in the neighborhood to fix problems because they make a profit out of it. - Strongly agree 2. I am suspicious of people who collect money in the neighborhood to fix problems because they make a profit out of it. 3. I very much respect those people who collect money in the neighborhood because they spend energy to solve problems, which concern all of us. 4. I very much respect those people who collect money in the neighborhood because they spend energy to solve problems, which concern all of us. 5. Agreement with neither Options 1 and 2 were grouped to Suspicious, 3 and 4 to Respect, 5 - Neither
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Elections
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Media/Freedom of speech
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Courts
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Corruption or government accountability
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Increasing prices, poverty or unemployment
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Education, healthcare or social assistance
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Protection of environment
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Security, defense or conflicts in Abkhazia and Ossetia
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Minority rights
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - IDP issues
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Arts and culture
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Law enforcement (e.g. police, judicature, etc.)
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Women's issues or domestic violence
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Regional development, municipal services and local issues
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Foreign policy, EU and NATO integration
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Drug addiction and alcoholism
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Demographic issues
Question text: What issues would you like to see NGOs addressing more often? - Other
Question text: What should NGOs in Georgia do in the first place?
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The policy pursued by the government is not solving the problem. The government needs to adopt new policies that help generate more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is currently taking up the issue of unemployment and is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem.Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Sign a petition B: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The reason to it is the economic situation in Georgia. These economic problems need to be fixed at once to create more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Sign a petition
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The policy pursued by the government is not solving the problem. The government needs to adopt new policies that help generate more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is currently taking up the issue of unemployment and is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Attend a rally B: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The reason to it is the economic situation in Georgia. These economic problems need to be fixed at once to create more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Attend a rally
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The policy pursued by the government is not solving the problem. The government needs to adopt new policies that help generate more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is currently taking up the issue of unemployment and is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Go door-to-door informing neighbors about this problem B: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The reason to it is the economic situation in Georgia. These economic problems need to be fixed at once to create more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Go door-to-door informing neighbors about this problem
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The policy pursued by the government is not solving the problem. The government needs to adopt new policies that help generate more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is currently taking up the issue of unemployment and is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Donate money to help resolve this issue B: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The reason to it is the economic situation in Georgia. These economic problems need to be fixed at once to create more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Donate money to help resolve this issue
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The policy pursued by the government is not solving the problem. The government needs to adopt new policies that help generate more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is currently taking up the issue of unemployment and is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Discuss this campaign with family and friends B: Unemployment is the most important problem in Georgia. The reason to it is the economic situation in Georgia. These economic problems need to be fixed at once to create more jobs in Georgia. An NGO called The Economic Policy Research Center is planning several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by The Economic Policy Research Center? - Discuss this campaign with family and friends
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: The provision of quality, low-cost healthcare has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by a grant by USAID, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Sign a petition B: The provision of quality, low-cost health care has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by private donations of time and money from Georgian citizens, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Sign a petition
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: The provision of quality, low-cost healthcare has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by a grant by USAID, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Attend a rally B: The provision of quality, low-cost health care has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by private donations of time and money from Georgian citizens, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Attend a rally
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: The provision of quality, low-cost healthcare has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by a grant by USAID, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Go door-to-door informing neighbors about this problem B: The provision of quality, low-cost health care has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by private donations of time and money from Georgian citizens, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO?
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: The provision of quality, low-cost healthcare has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by a grant by USAID, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Donate money to help resolve this issue B: The provision of quality, low-cost health care has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by private donations of time and money from Georgian citizens, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Donate money to help resolve this issue
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: A: The provision of quality, low-cost healthcare has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by a grant by USAID, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Discuss this campaign with family and friends B: The provision of quality, low-cost health care has become a major issue for many citizens of Georgia. An NGO working on the issues, funded by private donations of time and money from Georgian citizens, plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by this NGO? - Discuss this campaign with family and friends
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. Therefore, GYLA is currently taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. During the last 5 years this association has achieved great success, including winning a court case against the Georgian government in the European Court of Human Rights. Now the association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Sign a petition Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. GYLA is taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. The association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Sign a petition
Question text: Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. Therefore, GYLA is currently taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. During the last 5 years this association has achieved great success, including winning a court case against the Georgian government in the European Court of Human Rights. Now the association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Attend a rally Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. GYLA is taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. The association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Attend a rally
Question text: Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. Therefore, GYLA is currently taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. During the last 5 years this association has achieved great success, including winning a court case against the Georgian government in the European Court of Human Rights. Now the association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Go door-to-door informing neighbors about this problem Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. GYLA is taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. The association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Go door-to-door informing neighbors about this problem
Question text: Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. Therefore, GYLA is currently taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. During the last 5 years this association has achieved great success, including winning a court case against the Georgian government in the European Court of Human Rights. Now the association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Donate money to help resolve this issue Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. GYLA is taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. The association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Donate money to help resolve this issue
Question text: Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. Therefore, GYLA is currently taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. During the last 5 years this association has achieved great success, including winning a court case against the Georgian government in the European Court of Human Rights. Now the association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Discuss this campaign with family and friends Recently, the food prices have significantly increased in Georgia. GYLA is taking up the issue of social aid to pensioners. The association plans several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by GYLA? - Discuss this campaign with family and friends
Question text: Nino, a 6 year old girl living in Tbilisi, has gone to bed hungry every night for the last 3 months. Her parents are unemployed and even with the help from their relatives they are very poor. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Sign a petition According to statistics, over the past year food prices around the world have risen by 40%. In Georgia, food prices have risen even more, with the price of meat rising by 80%. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Sign a petition
Question text: Nino, a 6 year old girl living in Tbilisi, has gone to bed hungry every night for the last 3 months. Her parents are unemployed and even with the help from their relatives they are very poor. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Attend a rally According to statistics, over the past year food prices around the world have risen by 40%. In Georgia, food prices have risen even more, with the price of meat rising by 80%. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Attend a rally
Question text: Nino, a 6 year old girl living in Tbilisi, has gone to bed hungry every night for the last 3 months. Her parents are unemployed and even with the help from their relatives they are very poor. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Go door-to-door informing neighbors about this problem According to statistics, over the past year food prices around the world have risen by 40%. In Georgia, food prices have risen even more, with the price of meat rising by 80%. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Go door-to-door informing neighbors about this problem
Question text: Nino, a 6 year old girl living in Tbilisi, has gone to bed hungry every night for the last 3 months. Her parents are unemployed and even with the help from their relatives they are very poor. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Donate money to help resolve this issue According to statistics, over the past year food prices around the world have risen by 40%. In Georgia, food prices have risen even more, with the price of meat rising by 80%. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Donate money to help resolve this issue
Question text: Nino, a 6 year old girl living in Tbilisi, has gone to bed hungry every night for the last 3 months. Her parents are unemployed and even with the help from their relatives they are very poor. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Discuss this campaign with family and friends According to statistics, over the past year food prices around the world have risen by 40%. In Georgia, food prices have risen even more, with the price of meat rising by 80%. The NGO Human Rights House is taking up the issue of rising food prices in Georgia. They plan several activities to raise the government's awareness of the scope of this problem. Would you participate in the following activities organized by the Human Rights House? - Discuss this campaign with family and friends
Question text: How much do you agree or disagree with the opinion that it is difficult to understand what is going on in Georgia's politics. Please use a 5-point scale, where '1' means Completely disagree and '10' means Completely agree.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Affordability of healthcare
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Corruption
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Fairness of the court system
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Fairness of elections
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Protection of human rights/Freedom of speech
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Jobs
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - NATO membership
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - EU membership
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Peace
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Pensions
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Political instability
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Poverty
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Property rights
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Quality of education
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Relations with Russia
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Rising prices / Inflation
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Territorial integrity
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Wages
Question text: What do you think is the most important issue facing Georgia at the moment? - Other
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.
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: If parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, would you vote or not? Please use 10-point scale, where code '1' means I certainly will not vote and code '10' means I will certainly vote.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: I will now name a number of governmental and social organizations and political unions. Please indicate your trust toward each of these using a 10-point scale, where '1' means Fully distrust, and '10' means Fully Trust. Please tell me how much you trust or distrust army?
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Question text: I will now name a number of governmental and social organizations and political unions. Please indicate your trust toward each of these using a 10-point scale, where '1' means Fully distrust, and '10' means Fully Trust. Please tell me how much you trust or distrust courts?
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Question text: I will now name a number of governmental and social organizations and political unions. Please indicate your trust toward each of these using a 10-point scale, where '1' means Fully distrust, and '10' means Fully Trust. Please tell me how much you trust or distrust NGOs?
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Question text: I will now name a number of governmental and social organizations and political unions. Please indicate your trust toward each of these using a 10-point scale, where '1' means Fully distrust, and '10' means Fully Trust. Please tell me how much you trust or distrust president?
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Question text: I will now name a number of governmental and social organizations and political unions. Please indicate your trust toward each of these using a 10-point scale, where '1' means Fully distrust, and '10' means Fully Trust. Please tell me how much you trust or distrust parliament?
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Question text: I will now name a number of governmental and social organizations and political unions. Please indicate your trust toward each of these using a 10-point scale, where '1' means Fully distrust, and '10' means Fully Trust. Please tell me how much you trust or distrust political parties?
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Question text: I will now name a number of governmental and social organizations and political unions. Please indicate your trust toward each of these using a 10-point scale, where '1' means Fully distrust, and '10' means Fully Trust. Please tell me how much you trust or distrust police?
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Question text: Version A: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: For me, actions like holding peaceful demonstrations to demand something from the government are pointless because the government will do whatever it wants anyway. Statement 2: I think that holding peaceful demonstrations is important because this way the government is forced to take into consideration people's demands. Version B:Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: For me, actions like signing petitions to demand something from the government are pointless because the government will do whatever it wants anyway. Statement 2: I think that taking part in actions like signing petitions is important because this way the government is forced to take into consideration people's demands.
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: Version A: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: I think that taking part in actions like attending peaceful demonstrations is dangerous because the Government is keeping an eye on everything. Statement 2: I think that taking part in actions like attending peaceful demonstrations is completely safe because the Constitution guarantees citizens the right to express their opinions., Version B: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: I think that taking part in actions like signing petitions is dangerous because the Government is keeping an eye on everything. Statement 2: I think that taking part in actions like signing petitions is completely safe because the Constitution guarantees citizens the right to express their opinions.
Note: The question was phrased differently in the two types of the quetionnaire
Question text: When the Georgian government makes an important decision, whose opinion do you think most influences that decision? The opinion of ...
Note: The question was recoded. Options Top officials and their relatives, Businessmen and wealthy people, Ordinary people and Russia were grouped with Other
Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: Politics is a dirty business and I do not participate in politics because I do not want to get dirty hands myself. Statement 2: It is the civic duty of every Georgian citizen to participate in politics to make it a better country.
Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. Politics is a dirty business and I do not participate in politics because I do not want to get dirty hands myself. - Strongly agree 2. Politics is a dirty business and I do not participate in politics because I do not want to get dirty hands myself. 3. It is the civic duty of every Georgian citizen to participate in politics to make it a better country. 4. It is the civic duty of every Georgian citizen to participate in politics to make it a better country. 5. Agreement with neither Options 1 and 2 were grouped to Dirty business, 3 and 4 to Civic duty, 5 - Neither
Question text: In the Soviet Union there were Subbotniki, where everyone helped to clean up public spaces. What do you think about having similar events in Georgia now? Please use a 10-point scale, where '1' means We are lucky that the government does not force us to volunteer and '10' means Georgia would be better off today if the government still forced us to volunteer.
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
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? Please use a 10-point scale, 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.
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Question text: Please tell me which of the following statements you agree with? Statement 1: Right now the Georgian Government needs to take quick decisions to strengthen the state and asking people's opinions may slow this process down. Statement 2: The Georgian state will only get stronger if the Government takes into consideration people's opinions, even if this process takes more time.
Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. Right now the Georgian Government needs to take quick decisions to strengthen the state and asking people's opinions may slow this process down. - Strongly agree 2. Right now the Georgian Government needs to take quick decisions to strengthen the state and asking people's opinions may slow this process down. 3. The Georgian state will only get stronger if the Government takes into consideration people's opinions, even if this process takes more time. 4. The Georgian state will only get stronger if the Government takes into consideration people's opinions, even if this process takes more time. 5. Agreement with neither Options 1 and 2 were grouped to Quick, 3 and 4 to Deliberative, 5 - Neither
Question text: Please tell me, to what extent you agree or disagree with the following statement: I do not want to press for any kind of political change because things could always get worse. Please, use a 10-point scale, where code '1' means Completely disagree and code '10' means Completely agree.
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Question text: What do you think happens to the money collected through taxes paid by the citizens? - The government uses the money to build roads, schools and parks, as stated by the law
Question text: What do you think happens to the money collected through taxes paid by the citizens? - The government uses this money to buy votes
Question text: What do you think happens to the money collected through taxes paid by the citizens? - The government is giving salaries, pensions and social assistance out of this money
Question text: What do you think happens to the money collected through taxes paid by the citizens? - The money goes to the pockets of government representatives
Question text: What do you think happens to the money collected through taxes paid by the citizens? - Other
Question text: Imagine your friend has been fired from a state job unfairly. Who do you think he/she should address in the first place?
Note: The question was recoded. Options An NGO ,Television ,Parliament ,United National Movement ,An oppositional party ,International organization ,President and Professional Union were grouped with Other
Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - National-Democrtic Party (Bachuki Kardava)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - Our Georgia-Free Democrats (Irakli Alasania)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - Conservative Party (Zviad Dzidziguri)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - New Rights (Davit Gamkrelidze)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - Democratic Movement-United Gerogia (Nino Burjanadze)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - Republican Party (Davit Usupashvili)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - United National Movement (Mikheil Saakashvili)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - National Forum (Gubaz Sanikidze)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - Labour Party (Shalva Natelashvili)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - People's Party (Koba Davitashvili)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - Christian-Democratic Movement (Giorgi Targamadze)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - Industry Will Save Georgia (Gogi Topadze, Zurab Tkemaladze)
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Question text: Please tell me what your attitude is towards the following political parties using this scale, where '1' means Very negative nad '10' means Very positive. - Georgian Party (Levan Gachechiladze, Irakli Okruashvili, Sozar Subari)
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Question text: Which of the parties on the card is closest to you?
Note: The question was recoded. Options National-Democratic Party ,Conservative Party ,New Rights ,Democratic Movement-United Georgia ,Republican Party ,People's Party ,Industry Will Save Georgia and Georgian Party were grouped with Other
Question text: If parliamentary elections were held next week, which party would you NOT vote for in any case?
Note: The question was recoded. Options Our Georgia-Free Democrats ,Conservative Party ,New Rights ,Republican Party ,National Forum ,People's Party ,Christian-Democratic Movement and Industry Will Save Georgia were grouped with Other
Question text: According to you, is the Georgian government putting serious efforts in averting corruption amongst influential business people
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: According to you, is the Georgian government putting serious efforts in averting corruption amongst high-rank public officials
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: According to you, is the Georgian government putting serious efforts in averting corruption amongst low-rank officials in direct contact with ordinary people
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Question text: The government has introduced a number of major reforms over the last eight years to reduce corruption in Georgia. What would you personally do to prevent corruption? - Report corrupt behavior of public officials to NGOs
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: The government has introduced a number of major reforms over the last eight years to reduce corruption in Georgia. What would you personally do to prevent corruption? - File a lawsuit against the corrupt officials
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Question text: The government has introduced a number of major reforms over the last eight years to reduce corruption in Georgia. What would you personally do to prevent corruption? - Report corrupt officials' behavior to competent authorities
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: The government has introduced a number of major reforms over the last eight years to reduce corruption in Georgia. What would you personally do to prevent corruption? - Participate in awareness campaigns against corruption
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: The government has introduced a number of major reforms over the last eight years to reduce corruption in Georgia. What would you personally do to prevent corruption? - Abstain from paying bribes for public services
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: The government has introduced a number of major reforms over the last eight years to reduce corruption in Georgia. What would you personally do to prevent corruption? - I would not do anything
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: The government has introduced a number of major reforms over the last eight years to reduce corruption in Georgia. What would you personally do to prevent corruption? - Other
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - Paying a judge to achieve favorable treatment
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - Giving cash to a police officer to avoid paying a fine
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - A student or a student's parent giving a professor a gift on the day of exams
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - Using connections to exempt someone close to you from military service
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Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - Making small unofficial payments for receiving pensions
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Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - A public official helping a relative get accepted into a university
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - Abuse of official position for private business purposes
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - A public official recommending a relative for a position in a ministry
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - Giving a gift to a doctor to grant you special care
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - Using an office car by a government employee for private purposes
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Please, tell me whether you would consider the following as an act of corruption. - Picking flowers or fruit from a neighbor's garden without permission
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: During the Shevardnadze era, did you/your family have to pay bribes?
Note: The question was asked only in Tbilisi
Question text: Are you a member of any officially registered union at the moment? - NGO or Professional Union
Question text: Are you a member of any officially registered union at the moment? - Cultural or Sports Union
Question text: Are you a member of any officially registered union at the moment? - Political Party
Question text: Please tell me if this organization is your main job, from which you have an income?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who are members of any registered organization
Question text: What is the main reason you joined this union?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who are members of any registered organization
The question was recoded. Option It helps me to make useful connections was grouped with Other
Question text: Please tell me, approximately how many days in a month do you work for this organization?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who are members of any registered organization
The question was changed from open-ended and recoded
Question text: Have you received any payment from this organization?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who are members of any registered organization
Question text: Have you ever received a non-monetary benefit from this organization? (For example: a trip, an excursion, a present).
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who are members of any registered organization
Question text: Would you join an organization which, upon its own initiative, works on issues important for the society?
Question text: Why would you not join this kind of organization?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who would not join organizations working on important issues for the society
The question was recoded. Options I do not trust people who are connected to this kind of organizations ,I will have no benefit from this work ,This kind of organizations do the same things as government and I don't know how to get in touch with this kind of organizations were grouped with Other
Question text: Are you a member of any club or association? This may be a book readers' club, union of writers or artists, club of sports or dance lovers, an online union of people having the same interests.
Question text: How interested would you be to join a club of film lovers, where you could watch films regularly and then discuss them in a group. Please use a 10-point scale, where '1' means Not interested at all and '10' means Very interested.
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Question text: How interested would you be to attend regularly the meetings where famous writers, painters and other artists would talk about their work and answer people's questions. Please use a 10-point, where '1' means Not interested at all and '10' means Very interested.
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Question text: Do you have a job? This job may be part-time or full-time, you may be officially employed, informally employed, or self-employed, but it should bring you monetary income.
Question text: How often do you feel that your job interferes with your private life? Please use a 1-0-point, where code '1' means Never and code '10' means Always.
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who were employed
The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: How often do you feel that your family affairs interfere with your job? Please use a 10-point, where code '1' means Never and code '10' means Always.
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who were employed
The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Which of the following best describes your situation?
Note: The question was asked to the respondents who were unemployed
Question text: If you or someone in your family were looking for a job, do you think it would be better for his/her CV to have membership of a union or club?
Question text: Using a 10-point scale, where '1' means No control at all and '10' means Complete control, please tell me how much control you feel you have over your economic situation?
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Question text: Speaking about your personal monetary income last month, after all taxes are paid, to which of the following groups does your income belong? Please think of all sources of income that you had last month.
Question text: Do you currently have any debts?
Question text: Do you currently have any savings?
Question text: Does anyone owe you money?
Question text: Which of the following factors do you consider the most important for getting a good job in Georgia?
Note: The question was recoded. Option Appearance was grouped with Other
Question text: What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Question text: Please tell me which one of these levels best describes your ability in the following: Russian
Question text: Please tell me which one of these levels best describes your ability in the following: English
Question text: Please tell me which one of these levels best describes your ability in the following: Computer (Microsoft Office programs, excluding games)
Question text: How often do you use the Internet? Do you use the Internet ...
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.
Note: The question was changed from open-ended and recoded
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?
Question text: What is your marital status?
Note: The question was recoded. Options Divorced and Separated were merged into Divorced/Separated
Question text: Do you have a personal bank account?
Question text: How important is religion in your daily life? Please use a 10-point scale, where '1' means Not important at all and '10' means Very important.
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Question text: Overall, how religious would you say you are? Please use a 10-point scale, where '1' means Not at all religious and '10' means Very religious.
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Participated in a church choir
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Helped to clean a church or churchyard
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Participated as a sideman in a church
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Helped the church to collect food, clothes and other necessary things
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Gone on a pilgrimage with people from church
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Donated money to a church
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Made a confession to a priest
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Prayed in a church
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Question text: Please, tell me, how often have you been involved in the following activities during the past year? - Prayed at home
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Question text: Apart from special occasions such as weddings and funerals, about how often do you attend religious services nowadays?
Question text: How often do you fast when it is required by your religious traditions?
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Question text: Have you or any of your close family or friends ever received donations from the church during difficult times?
Question text: If you were having a very difficult time in life, would you turn to the following people/entities to ask for help? - Family
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Question text: If you were having a very difficult time in life, would you turn to the following people/entities to ask for help? - Friends
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Question text: If you were having a very difficult time in life, would you turn to the following people/entities to ask for help? - Your priest
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Question text: If you were having a very difficult time in life, would you turn to the following people/entities to ask for help? - NGOs
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Question text: If you were having a very difficult time in life, would you turn to the following people/entities to ask for help? - State services
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Question text: If you were having a very difficult time in life, would you turn to the following people/entities to ask for help? - Local government
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Question text: How many times have you been outside Georgia during the last 5 years?
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Question text: Which of the following statements best describes the current economic situation of your household?
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns the following items: Cell phone
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns the following items: Automatic washing machine
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns the following items: Air conditioner
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns the following items: Car
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns the following items: Digital photo camera
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns the following items: Satellite dish
Question text: Please tell me, whether your household owns the following items: Personal Computer
Question text: Let's imagine there is a 10-step ladder reflecting the economic standing of all households in Georgia today. The first rung of this ladder corresponds to the lowest possible economic position in society, while the 10th rung corresponds to the highest possible position. On which rung of this ladder do you think your household currently stands?
Note: The question was recoded from 10-point scale to 5-point scale
Question text: Relative to most of the households around you, would you describe the current economic condition of your household as. . .
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