LATESTPUBLICATIONS Polish Public Opinion October 2023
 | Electoral motivations
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 | The war in Ukraine and Polish-Ukrainian relations
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 | Opinions on the functioning of the healthcare system
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 | The perception of the media
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"Opinions and Diagnoses"no 49
Youth 2021
no 50
Secularisation in Poland
no 51
Polish Voters 2023
Reports | Media Perception
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 | Social Moods in October
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 | Trust in Politicians in October
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 | Parents‘ Expenditure on Children‘s Education in the 2023/2024 School Year
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 | Inflation Expectations in October
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 | Moods on the Job Market in October
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 | Assessment of the Parlament of the 9th Term and Expectations for the New One
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 | Foreigners Working in Poland
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 | November assessments of the activities of the president, the National Electoral Commission and the outgoing parliament
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 | Quotes of Mateusz Morawiecki‘s Government at the End of his Activity
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The Advantages of People from Outside the EU Working in Poland
| The majority of people surveyed see the work of foreign nationals from outside the EU as beneficial for the Polish individuals and businesses employing them (83% as against 8% who do not) and also for the Polish economy as a whole (72% as against 17%). Most respondents are also of the opinion that there are advantages from this for all working people (56% as against 29%) and themselves personally (48% as against 25%). The last four years have seen a strengthening of the view that employing foreign nationals from outside the EU benefits working people as a whole, while slightly fewer people see the advantages for the individuals and businesses that actually hire them. More respondents than four years ago see this as either a positive or a negative for themselves. Opinions about the advantages to the Polish economy have remained relatively stable.
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| More on this subject in the CBOS report.
| This ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey (402) was conducted using a mixed-mode procedure on a representative sample of named adult residents of Poland, randomly selected from the National Identity Number (PESEL) register. Respondents independently selected one of the following methods: Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI); Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI), respondents receiving researchers’ telephone numbers in an introductory letter from CBOS; Computer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI), where respondents filled in the online questionnaire independently, gaining access by means of a login and password provided in an introductory letter from CBOS. In all three cases the questionnaire had the same structure and comprised the same questions. The survey was carried out between 2 – 11 October 2023 inclusive on a sample of 1110 people (61.5% using the CAPI method, 25% CATI and 13.4% CAWI). CBOS has been conducting statutory research using the above procedure since May 2020, stating in each case the percentage of personal, telephone and internet interviews.
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