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LATESTPUBLICATIONS

"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 36
Health and Treatment in Poland

no 37
Family PLUS. Situation of Polish Families and Opinions on Pro-Family Policy


Reports

Material Living Conditions
Political Party Preferences in April
The Meaning of Life – Yesterday and Today
Opinions about Parliament, President and Media
Attitude to the Government before Vote of No Confidence in the Parliament
Attitudes towards Refugees
After Re-election of Donald Tusk as President of the European Council
Social Moods in April
Trust in Politicians in April
Subjective Safety and Crime Risk
Use of the Internet
What European Union Do Polish People Want?
 
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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