LATESTPUBLICATIONS "Opinions and Diagnoses" no 41
100th Anniversary of Regaining Independence. Remembrance and Community
no 42
School and Social Inequalities
Reports | Interest in Elections to European Parliament, Declared Participation and Significance
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| 20 Years of Poland’s Membership in NATO
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| Who Wants to Vote for Wiosna (Spring – Political Party)
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| Poles about Smog
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| Opinions about Work of Polish MEPs
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| Opinions on Maternal Pensions
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| Political Party Preferences in March
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| Structure of the Political Scene: Closer and Further Parties
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| Interest in Elections to European Parliament and Voting Preferences
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| Structure of the Political Scene: Likes and Dislikes in Electorates of Main Political Parties
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| Social Moods in March
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| Attitude to Government in March
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Smog – How Big a Problem?
| Over two fifths of people (44%) think that smog is a serious problem in the place where they live. This is the same as last year. One in three (34%) say it is not a great problem, whereas one in five (19%) do not see it as a problem at all. While fewer people than last year maintain that smog is not an issue in their area, there has been an increase in the number saying it exists but is not much of a problem.
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| The most common method of protection from smog is closing windows (32%) and not going outside (20%). A few people have houseplants with air cleansing properties (4%), use air purifiers (4%) or wear anti-smog masks when going out (2%). There is no change from last year in the frequency of the methods used.
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| More on this subject in the CBOS report.
| The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in the period 2018–2019.
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