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"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 39
Poles on Democracy and Party System

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Are We Living Better?


Reports

What Has Changed in Our Town?
Superstitious as a Pole
Attitude to Government in July
Interest in Constitutional Referendum
Trust in Politicians in July
Use of Healthcare Services and Insurance
Sexual Harassment
Interest in Local Elections, Declared Participation and Preferences in July
About Local History
Public Perception of Last Century‘s Great Personages
Listening to Music
What the Future will Bring - about Horoscopes, Fortune Tellers and Talismans
Popularity of Disco Polo Music
Patriotism of Poles
 
Where do we get our music?

The vast majority of adults (86%) listen to music at least a few times a week. The largest percentage of these (68%) usually listen to what is broadcast on the radio, followed by those (39%) who most often choose the music on TV, while close to a third (30%) go for free online music. Only 8% of the people who listen to music make use of paid internet services. The remainder indicate CDs or DVDs as their main source of music (14%), audio files saved to devices such as smartphones or computers (11%) and vinyl records (2%).
Rysunek 1
Percentages do not add up to 100 since respondents could indicate up to three sources

The choice of source of music is most strongly connected with age. Respondents who are 45 and over listen to music over the radio more frequently than average, while those over 54 are also more likely to choose TV broadcasts. Younger people, particularly the very youngest, are very clearly more likely to choose online sources for their music, both free services (most popular among the 18-24 age group) and paid ones; also a significant number of them have audio files saved to their smartphones or other devices.
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More on this subject in the CBOS report.
The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey of July 2018.
 
  


 
 
 
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