Attitudes toward retirement system of The Czech Republic– November 2016

In November 2016 CVVM included in regular research questions on retirement system in The Czech Republic. Questions focused mainly on the current condition of retirement system and its possible changes. Next respondents expressed level of their support of concrete measures and actions. Last part was interested in ways of financing the pensions.

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Citizens on the Pension System - November 2016

In its November survey the Center for Public Opinion Research focused on some issues related to the pension system and pension reform. Within this thematic block respondents were presented three pairs of opposing statements expressing general attitudes to the different characteristics of the pension system. Respondents expressed their position through a five-point scale, where point 1 meant identification with the first of a pair of opposing statements and point 5, on the contrary, featured complete shift to the second statement. Individual claims were related to contradiction between principle of solidarity and merit in the pension system, whether financial security of retired people should be ensured by state or by the citizens themselves and whether the pension system in its current form is just or unjust.

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Attitudes toward social system securing – November 2016

In November 2016 CVVM included in regular research questions on social policy. Questions investigated opinions of the czech public connected to the involvement of the state and the citizens themselves to funding the sphere of social policy. Other questions focused on whether the current distribution of responsibilities is divided equally between state and citizens. Finally, we were interested in opinion on the fair distribution of benefits and abuse of the social security system.

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Citizens on Economic Situation of Their Households - October 2016

In October survey the Public Opinion Research Centre examined how Czech citizens see the financial situation of their households. They evaluated whether it is difficult to make ends meet with their earnings, but also talked about attitudinal feeling of poverty.

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Evaluation of Some Social Conditions - October 2016

In October 2016 Public Opinion Research Centre's survey investigated views of Czech citizens on some social conditions.

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Evaluation of Economic Situation and Material Living Conditions in Central European Comparison - Summer 2016

In June 2016 Public Opinion Research centre investigated, how Czech citizens evaluate material living conditions of their households and economic situation in the Czech Republic. During June or July of 2016 comparable surveys on this theme were carried out also in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia.

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Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - June 2016

According to the June survey of CVVM, 32% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 41% view it as neither good nor bad, and 24% consider it to be bad.

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Czech Public on Unemployment - June 2016

In June survey CVVM investigated opinions of Czech citizens related to the level and the future trend in unemployment in the Czech Republic as well as to the situation on labour-market in the place of their living.

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Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households – May 2016

According to the May survey of CVVM, 33% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 38% view it as neither good nor bad, and 27% consider it to be bad.

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Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households – April 2016

According to the April survey of CVVM, 31% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 40% view it as neither good nor bad, and 27% consider it to be bad.

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