LATESTPUBLICATIONS Polish Public Opinion April 2024
 | Attitude towards other nationalities
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 | Social expectations towards MEPs
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 | Social trust
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 | Financial situation of households
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Reports | Quarterly Balance of Social Mood
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 | Opinions about Parliament, President and Local Authority in April
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 | 20 Years of Poland‘s Membership in the EU
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 | Moods on the Job Market in April
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 | April Ranking of Trust in Politicians
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 | Social Moods in April
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 | Attitude to Government in April
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 | About the war in Ukraine and Possible Extension of the Conflict
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 | Public Safety in the Experiences and Assessment of Poles
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 | Religiosity of Poles in recent decades
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 | Opinions about the Media
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 | About mobbing – Poles' experiences
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 | Poles about the Elections to the European Parliament
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Fear of Crime
| Somewhat over a third of people surveyed (35%) are worried about becoming victims of crime, with 4% being very anxious about this and 31% less so. Changes compared to last year are slight and within the limits of statistical error. Almost two thirds of Polish adults (64%, an increase of 3 percentage points on 2023) does not admit to this type of anxiety, and 17% maintain that in this respect they are not worried at all.
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| From April 1996, when CBOS first asked this question, up to April 2006 most respondents reported feeling some anxiety about possibly being the target of a crime. April 2007 was the first time CBOS noted a majority of those who said they did not have this worry. From that moment, despite variations in answers, respondents unworried about this issue have been in the majority, with a peak of 66% in April 2019. This year’s result is only a little lower.
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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 1996-2024.
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