Teacher Reporting of Violence against Children and Women, June 2019

Teacher Reporting of Violence against Children and Women, June 2019

Factsheet

Teacher Reporting of Violence against Children and Women survey in Georgia was conducted by CRRC-Georgia between May 29 and June 14, 2019 for UN-Women. Within the study, CRRC-Georgia studied behavioral levers that can encourage teachers to report suspected cases of domestic violence.

Population: Teacher employed in the public secondary schools in Georgia.

Sample Design: Cluster sampling with preliminary stratification.

Sample Size: 1,494 respondents.

Response rate: 72%

Survey mode: Computer assisted self-interviewing (CASI).

Interview languages: Georgian, Armenian and Azerbaijani.

Fieldwork Dates: May 29, 2019 to June 14, 2019.

Results are weighted.

Teacher Reporting of Violence against Children and Women, June 2019

Teacher Reporting of Violence against Children and Women, June 2019

  • The survey was carried out by CRRC Georgia within the framework of UN Women project “Teachers Taking Stance on Violence against Women and Domestic Violence in Georgia” generously funded by the Government of Denmark. The content of this survey does not reflect the official opinion of UN Women or the Danish Government. Responsibility for the information and views expressed therein lies entirely with the author(s). Please note that differences displayed in cross-tabulations may not be statistically significant. Numbers may vary from the report due to different statistical analysis processes.

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