Economical
Priorities of Funding in Various Areas of Social Policy – November 2018
November research focused on priorities in funding of some individual areas of social policy from the state budget. Respondents should sort ten selected areas of social policy from the most important area to the least important area for them.
Citizens perceive as the top priority the area of healthcare, followed by pensions and social security in sickness or in case of injury.
Attitudes towards Czech social security system – November 2018
In November, the Public Opinion Research Centre asked a set of questions related to attitudes of the Czech citizens towards social policy.
Questions investigated opinions of the Czech public on 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 the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - October 2018
According to the October survey of CVVM, 50% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 34% view it as neither good nor bad, and 14% consider it to be bad.
Evaluation of Some Social Conditions - October 2018
In October 2018 Public Opinion Research Centre's survey investigated views of Czech citizens on some social conditions.
From all specific social conditions included in the survey people evaluate mostly positively the accessibility of education (86% positively, 9% critically), a chance to get a job (79% : 18%), and the health care (75% : 23%). All other monitored areas of social conditions - i.e. a chance to get a flat (23% positively, 72% critically), to buy a flat or house (21% : 73%), financial situation to start a family with children (31% : 63%), social security for the elderly (24% : 67%), and life conditions for the handicapped (31% : 51%) - are evaluated mostly critically.
Citizens on Economic Situation of Their Households – October 2018
The Public Opinion Research Centre in its October survey examined how Czech citizens perceive 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.
10% of citizens indicated their household to be rich, whilst 22% considered it to be poor. 67% of respondents regard their household as neither rich nor poor. Problems with current budget of their household were stated by 43% of respondents, on the other hand 54% said they have no problems with budget of the household.
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Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - September 2018
According to the September survey of CVVM, 49% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 33% view it as neither good nor bad, and 15% consider it to be bad.
Attitudes of Czech Public to Their Jobs – June 2018
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 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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Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - June 2018
According to the June survey of CVVM, 49% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 34% view it as neither good nor bad, and 15% consider it to be bad.
Citizens on Material Living Conditions of Their Households - June 2018
In the June survey the Public Opinion Research Centre examined two questions related to evaluation of material living conditions of respondent's households, and to expectation of development of these conditions in this year.
Willingness to Take Up Employment - June 2018
In June survey CVVM investigated whether the respondents in case of their unemployment would accept a job requiring certain concessions, such as overtime work, nightwork, work on weekends or higher work rate.
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