21 per cent of young people aged between 18 and 24 do not want to have children at all, according to the latest CBOS survey. At the same time, the survey shows that just over half of Poles have as many children as they wanted.more
British diplomacy chief Liz Truss's advantage over former finance minister Rishi Sunak in the election of the Conservative party leader has slightly diminished, but is still enough to be sure of a win, according to a poll published today.more
The vast majority of British Conservative Party members still prefer Boris Johnson to either of the two candidates to succeed him, according to a poll published yesterday.more
54.1 percent Poles do not want the coronavirus restrictions to return - according to the United Surveys poll prepared for RMF FM and "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna". This idea, in turn, supports 39.5 percent. people.more
More than half of women in Italy experience harassment at work, according to a Milan-based foundation survey. Participants in the survey spoke of obscene allusions, inappropriate compliments, unwanted back massages or sexual overtones.more
The foreign politicians most trusted by Poles are Volodymyr Zelenski (86 per cent), Joe Biden (74 per cent) and Boris Johnson (55 per cent). Vladimir Putin and Aleksandr Lukashenko are the most distrusted, according to the July CBOS survey.more
As the cost of living has risen, around 24 million UK adults have reduced their energy consumption and 16 million have cut back on spending on food and other essentials, according to an ONS survey published yesterday.more
British Foreign Minister Liz Truss's advantage over former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak in the election of the new Conservative party leader has risen to 38 percentage points. - according to a YouGov poll for The Times daily.more
Almost 18 per cent of Poles are considering emigrating for work within the next year, according to a survey by ARC Market and Opinion commissioned by the Gi Group. Compared to the survey a year ago, the percentage of those undecided about whether to stay in the country or go abroad for work has increased fivefold.more
46 percent of respondents, in the event of an increase in SARS-CoV-2 virus infections, support restoring the obligation to wear masks in shops and communications, and 41 percent believe that the government should not impose any restrictions, according to the poll.more
Sixty-five per cent of Ukrainians who have gone abroad because of the war have no plans to return any time soon, the results of a survey by the UNHCR reported yesterday by Ukrainska Pravda show.more
The majority of Poles surveyed (55 per cent) believe that the state should, above all, make it easier for people to buy their own flats and build their own houses, according to a recently published CBOS survey.more
78 per cent of people are more appreciative of job offers that include information on the salary for a position; almost 40 per cent expect to know the salary on offer before an interview, according to the Pracuj.pl survey.more
For the first time, a majority of Conservative Party voters also want British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign, according to a poll last night by the YouGov centre.more
The government's policy and the war-induced increase in energy and fuel prices are the two main reasons for high inflation, according to respondents to the United Surveys poll for Dziennik Gazeta Prawna and RMF FM. This was indicated by 33.7 percent, respectively. and 33.3 percent respondents.more
A significant increase in the assessment of the economic situation in Poland took place between February and March, to return in June to the level of January this year. - according to CBOS' semi-annual Public Sentiment Survey. Assessments of the political situation improved significantly in March and in June were slightly higher than in January.more
Pope Francis is an authority for 57 per cent of adult Poles. In 2015, he was held in high esteem by 84 per cent of respondents, according to the CBOS poll. According to the poll's authors, the deterioration of Pope Francis' image is a result of his reaction to the war in Ukraine.more
63 per cent of Poles are primarily concerned about the financial consequences of the war in Ukraine, according to a survey by Deloitte. However, the percentage of respondents fearing a pandemic is falling.more
One in three Poles is afraid of having their personal data leaked, but less than half would know what to do in such a situation, according to a study by ChronPESEL.pl and the National Debt Register. We are most afraid of fraudsters trying to extort data via false text messages, e-mails and phone calls.more
Over 70% of respondents of an IBRiS survey for today's Rzeczpospolita want refugees from Ukraine to stay in Poland, but on condition that they take up a job and support themselves. In second place among the conditions for staying is education of children in a Polish school, and in third place - learning Polish.more
More citizens of 10 European countries want to end the war in Ukraine as soon as possible - even at the expense of concessions to Russia - than a decisive defeat of the Kremlin. Only in Poland more people support Moscow being punished for the aggression it has started, according to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) think tank.more
82 percent of Poles replace their mobile phones every two years or less, and 40 percent of respondents would like to replace it every 1.5 years or more, reported Kantar Public.more
63 percent of respondents are of the opinion that things in Poland are going in the wrong direction. 19 percent positively assess their direction, and 18 percent. he has no opinion on this subject - according to the Kantar Public poll in May. Compared to the results obtained in April, no changes have been noted.more