LATESTPUBLICATIONS "Opinions and Diagnoses" no 36
Health and Treatment in Poland
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Family PLUS. Situation of Polish Families and Opinions on Pro-Family Policy
Reports | Material Living Conditions
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| Political Party Preferences in April
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| The Meaning of Life – Yesterday and Today
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| Opinions about Parliament, President and Media
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| Attitude to the Government before Vote of No Confidence in the Parliament
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| Attitudes towards Refugees
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| After Re-election of Donald Tusk as President of the European Council
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| Social Moods in April
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| Trust in Politicians in April
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| Subjective Safety and Crime Risk
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| Use of the Internet
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| What European Union Do Polish People Want?
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Is It Safe to Live in Poland?
| The year 2001 saw the lowest ratings since our research began of how safe it was to live in Poland: only 18% of Polish people thought they were living in a safe country, while 81% were of the opposite opinion. Since then there has been a long-term upward trend, discernable to this day. Since the beginning of the century the percentage of respondents who consider Poland to be a safe place to live has increased virtually five-fold, with a record value of 89% this year. Although it is not a uniform trend, with values dropping in 2012–2015, yet from a long-term perspective there has been a radical change in how safe Poland is seen to be. Currently, the sense of living in a safe country is close to universal.
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| The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in the period 1987–2017.
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