LATESTPUBLICATIONS "Opinions and Diagnoses" no 39
Poles on Democracy and Party System
no 40
Are We Living Better?
Reports | Opinions about Public Institutions
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| Trust in Politicians in March
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| Opinions About Job Market and Threat of Unemployment
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| Easter 2018
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| Perception of Autism
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| How Do Poles Deal with Smog?
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| Cooperation between Local Authorities and Residents
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| Material Living Conditions
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| Political Party Preferences in April
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| Knowledge about Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and Its Significance
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| Opinions about Parliament, President, Local Authorities and Media
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| Social Moods in March April
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How to Fight Smog
| Over two-fifths of people (44%) maintain that smog is a serious problem where they live, including one fifth (19%) who consider the problem to be very serious. Almost one in three (29%) say the problem of air pollution in their area is small in scale, while every fourth person (24%) does not see it as a problem at all.
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| In the opinion of the people asked, the most effective way to limit smog would be to withdraw low-quality coal from sale and to give subsidies to the least well-off so they could replace their old boilers. Among the most frequently awaited measures were also fuel subsidies for the worst-off, fines for burning rubbish or low-quality fuel, subsidies for building insulation and incentives to use environmentally friendly heating systems.
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| The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in March 2018.
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