LATESTPUBLICATIONS "Opinions and Diagnoses" no 41
100th Anniversary of Regaining Independence. Remembrance and Community
no 42
School and Social Inequalities
Reports | Evaluation of the Law and Justice (PiS) Government after More than Three Years of Exercising Power
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| Poles on the Coalescence of the Opposition
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| Activities and Experiences of Poles in 2018
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| Political Party Preferences in February
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| Family – its Meaning and Interpretation
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| Holiday Trips in 2018 and Plans for 2019
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| Assessments of Performance of Parliament and President
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| Attitude to Government in February
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| Trust in Politicians in February
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| Social Reactions on the So-called Kaczyński's Tapes
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| Social Moods in February
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| First Lady’s Salary
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Record numbers of people are going away
| In 2018, 60% of adults went away for at least a two-day holiday, so considerably more than in 2017 (a rise of 6 percentage points). This is also the greatest percentage since 2012, when research began into leisure trips with at least one overnight stay. At the start of 2018 only 58% of the people surveyed had planned their trips.
| Considerably more people had longer holidays in 2018 than previously, with a record 39% going away for a week or more. This was the most since 1992, when people were asked about such trips for the first time.
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| More on this subject in the CBOS report.
| The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys from 1992–2018.
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