Job Satisfaction and Job Change - June 2014
June's survey of CVVM asked questions regarding the relationship of workers to their jobs. On the one hand, the survey focused on the topics such as job satisfaction, perception of workplace climate and subjective evaluation of adequacy of earnings. On the other hand, the aim was also to determine, what is the proportion of workers considering the possibility of changing their job and what they think about the probability of job loss.
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Czech Public on Unemployment - June 2014
In June survey CVVM investigated opinions of Czech citizens related to the level and the future trend of unemployment in Czech Republic as well as to the situation on labour-market in the place of their living. 67 % of respondents declared that the unemployment is too high, which is less than in the last year (71 %), but much more in comparison to the situation before economical crisis (2008: 36%).
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Which Values Are Important For Us - June 2014?
June survey of Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the matter of values and their importance for Czech people.
Contentment with Life - June 2014
In the June survey Public Opinion Research Centre of the Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic posed to all respondents a question: "How satisfied are you with your life? Are you very satisfied, rather satisfied, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, rather dissatisfied, very dissatisfied?"
Public Opinion on the Rights of Homosexuals - June 2014
In June 2014, CVVM survey posed a question regarding the social acceptance of homosexuality. Other questions examined public opinion on particular rights of gays and lesbians such as the right for registered partnership, the right to get married and the right for children adoption.
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Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - June 2014
According to the June survey of CVVM, 45% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as bad, 38% view it as neither good nor bad, and 15% consider it to be good.
Public Opinion on HIV/AIDS Issue – June 2014
In June within the regular survey the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the HIV/AIDS issue. The majority (83%) of the Czech Republic population representatives state that they are not afraid of HIV/AIDS infection but 73% of them perceive the disease as a current problem. Fifty five percent of them believe the relevant institutions are engaged in HIV/AIDS issues adequately.
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Opinons of the Czech public toward the events on Ukraine - June 2014
According to the June survey of the Public Opinion Research Centre, 47 % of Czech citizens are interested in current events in Ukraine. Respondents were also asked about their evaluation of the current activities of various groups in the conflict and about active participation of international community in solving the situation.
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Citizens on Campaign for the European Elections - June 2014
In the June survey, the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the recent elections to the European Parliament.
Public Opinion on interruption, euthanasia and death penalty – June 2014
In June 2014 within the regular survey the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on issues that could be perceived as morally controversial. Specifically, representatively selected part of population of the Czech Republic answered questions concerned with the interruption, euthanasia and penalty of death.
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Citizens on the European Parliament Elections - June 2014
In the June survey the Public Opinion Research Centre has focused on the recent elections to the European Parliament. The research specifically examined reasoning of voters and non-voters behind their decision to take part in the elections or to abstain from them. The survey also examined the time of their decision, and among voters it explored closeness of their relations to the respective parties, which they vote for.
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