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Inflation And Real Income Of Households In View Of Public - January 2011
Červenka, Jan
Almost half (47%) of people believe that for the income of their household they can buy or pay less than a year ago, a little more than two fifths (43%) believe that the real income of their households is about the same as one year before, and less than a tenth of respondents said that their income during the last year has increased. More than a half of Czech citizens (52%) consider current inflation to be acceptable, roughly three tenth of people (31%) share the opposite opinion.
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Financial Crisis In View Of Czech Public - January 2011
Červenka, Jan
According to January survey 52 % of Czechs think that economic situation of the Czech Republic became worse in 2010. 32 % of Czechs see as worsened living material conditions of their households. 58 % of respondents feel that financial crisis afflicted their household and 65 % see as affected their job. 47 % see the reaction of Czech government to present situation as bad, 36 % expressed opposite view.
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Expectations for the Future and Fears of the Czech Public - December 2010
Červenka, Jan
In December 2010, the CVVM survey focused on people's fears. Almost three fifths (59 %) of Czechs admitted that they were afraid of something. The most frequent were fear of unemployment, of fall of living standard and of a disease. Other questions concerned about the future of the personal life of citizens, the future of the Czech society and the future of the whole humankind. The majority was optimistic about their own future (69 %), but only 42 % of informants were optimistic about the Czech society and even less of them were optimistic about the future of the humankind (38 %).
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Relationship of Czechs to Other Nationalities - December 2010
Červenka, Jan
In December survey the CVVM focused on Czech relationship to other nations and nationalities. Respondents were shown a list with 24 nationalities and they were asked to evaluate these nationalities with marks from 1 to 7 according to their sympathies for these nationalities (1 – very sympathetic and 7-very unsympathetic).
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