LATESTPUBLICATIONS Polish Public Opinion March 2019
| 20 years of Poland's membership in NATO
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| Opinions about the work of Polish Members of the European Parliament
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| Opinions about budget deficit
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| Acceptance of alternative models of family life
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| Preferences for the family model
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"Opinions and Diagnoses"no 41
100th Anniversary of Regaining Independence. Remembrance and Community
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School and Social Inequalities
Reports | Support for Teachers’ Protest
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| Political Party Preferences in April
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| Attitude to Government in April
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| Political Party Preferences in Elections to European Parliament
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| Opinions about Parliament and President
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| 15 Years of Polish Membership in European Union
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| Trust in Politicians in April
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| Family Ties
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| Social Moods in April
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| Support for Poland’s Membership in European Union an Interest in Elections to European Parliament
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Poland a Member of the European Union for 15 Years
| The balance of Poland’s 15-year membership of the European Union is seen as decidedly positive, with the economic and financial benefits of joining being the most appreciated. No surprise then, that virtually three quarters of those surveyed (74%) could say in hindsight that had Poland not become a member of the EU the country would not be developing as well as it currently is.
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| There are clear signs of stronger identification with Europe. For the first time since CBOS research began, over a half of Polish people (altogether 56%) say they consider themselves to be European. This sense of connection with Europe has not resulted in a weakening of their Polish identity. Virtually all respondents see themselves as Polish, with their European identity generally taking second place to their national identity.
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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 2009–2019.
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