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New Year's resolutions
Tuček, Milan
January survey of CVVM included a new question on New Year's resolutions. The resulting findings shows not only thematization of New Year's resolutions, but also relationship between New Year's resolutions and sociodemographic characteristics of respondents.
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Public Views on Fees and Some Other Measures in Healthcare
Tuček, Milan
December 2011 survey of Public Opinion Research Centre included a block of questions concerning health and health care. Within the frame of this block there were investigated views of Czech citizens on different types of existing fees and on other cost-saving measures being considered in healthcare. The block was supplemented by questions asking the number of visits to GPs and medical specialists during the last year.
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Czech Citizens About Quality of Health Care
Tuček, Milan
In December 2011, Public Opinion Research Centre enquired about health care and health care system. We were interested in satisfaction of citizens with health care and change of quality of medical care during the last year. Czechs were asked a question about current status of their health and should answer, whether doctors and other medical staff give the clients enough information about medication.
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Holiday 2011
Tuček, Milan
In September 2011 CVVM gave to its respondents a series of questions focused on their holiday and spending of holydays in general.
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Prestige of Occupations
Tuček, Milan
In its regular survey ‘Our society’ in June 2011 the Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the reputation of 26 selected occupations. The most prestigious occupation according to the opinion of the Czech population is a medicine doctor, followed by a scholar, a nurse, a university educator and a teacher on basic school.
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Satisfaction with the situation in areas of public life
Tuček, Milan
In January this year, citizens of the Czech Republic evaluated how satisfied they are with the situation in selected areas of public life.Citizens of the Czech Republic are the most satisfied with the offer of goods and services (72 % satisfied), culture (62 %) and environment (48 %). Czechs are dissatisfied with the corruption (84 % dissatisfied), economic crime (78 %) and the political situation (74 %).
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Czech Public on Global Environmental Problems - May 2011
Tuček, Milan
Within its May survey, Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the environment. The survey also investigated how Czech citizens evaluate relevancy of some problems related to global environment. As a most important problems were marked cumulation of garbage (93% „very + quite important problem“), polution of drinking water (91%), lack of drinking water (85%) and disappearance of rain forests (83%).
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