Frequency distribution (%)
We are glad the government does not force us to participate20
The government should force us to participate72
DK/RA8

STFORCE: Which statement do you agree with?

Question text: In the Soviet Union there were “Subbotniki”, where everyone helped to clean up public spaces with the government’s initiative. What do you think about having similar activities in Georgia now? Please tell me which statement do you agree with? Statement 1: We are glad that the government does not force us to participate in such events. Statement 2: There would be a better situation in Georgia if the government forced us to participate in such events.

Note: The question was recoded. Original options are as follows: 1. We are glad that the government does not force us to participate in such events. - Strongly agree 2. We are glad that the government does not force us to participate in such events. - Agree 3. There would be a better situation in Georgia if the government forced us to participate in such events - Agree 4. There would be a better situation in Georgia if the government forced us to participate in such events - Strongly agree 5. Agree with neither. Options 1 and 2 were grouped to 'Agree with statement 1', 3 and 4 to 'Agree with statement 2', 5 - DK/RA

Values:
  • We are glad the government does not force us to participate
  • The government should force us to participate
  • DK/RA

Nationwide Public Opinion Survey on Georgians' Attitudes towards CSOs, CSR, and the EU

Nationwide Public Opinion Survey on Georgians' Attitudes towards Civil Society Organizations, Corporate Social Responsibility, and European Integration

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  • This research was commissioned by the EU funded project ‘Georgian Civil Society Sustainability Initiative (CSSIGE)’. The CSSIGE project was implemented by the Konrad- Adenauer- Foundation in cooperation with the Civil Society Institute (CSI), the Center for Training and Consultancy (CTC), the Center for Strategic Research and Development in Georgia (CSRDG) and the Education Development and Employment Center (EDEC).

  • Note: In some cases the percentages do not add up to 100 due to decimal points and rounding.
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