Almost 80 percent of Poles plan a holiday trip this year, of which 93 percent I want to spend my vacation in the country - according to a study by Profitroom, which operates hotel reservation systems.more
Are you afraid that you won't see your loved ones for a long time through a pandemic? Or are you afraid of the financial crisis and market collapse? - among others such questions in an anonymous survey by experts from The Polish University Abroad in London (PUNO.more
After almost three weeks of life in lockdown, a survey suggests a significant minority of people in the UK are finding it "extremely difficult" to cope.more
62 percent of Poles have savings that will allow them to function after losing their jobs due to coronavirus; 39 percent declare that they will last for 3 months, and a fifth will last for a maximum of half a year, according to a study commissioned by the National Debt Register.more
Up to 30 percent the percentage of citizens supporting the European Union has fallen in Italy - this is the result of the survey today in the Italian "Il Giornale". The newspaper notes that 70 percent Italians believe that Germany does not support their country during the pandemic.more
More than half of Britons believe that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government has taken action too late to limit human contacts to slow down the spread of coronavirus, according to a public opinion poll published today.more
Poles are most fond of Czechs (53 percent) and Slovaks (52 percent), while they approach Arabs (55 percent) and Roma (46 percent) the most distantly - according to the latest CBOS survey.more
More than one in four people in Britain put off going shopping or visiting other busy places last month because of the spread of coronavirus, but stormy weather had an even bigger impact, a survey showed on Tuesday.more
Poles still perceive the European Union positively, they feel its citizens, but they invariably mistrust the common currency - according to the latest Eurobarometer survey.more
A new survey released by coworking real estate company MindSpace shows just 76% of U.K. workers said they were happy or very happy with their jobs, compared to an average of 84% among seven countries surveyed.more
Statistics show that women are responsible for 80 percent. detected testicular and prostate cancers. It is women who ensure that men examine themselves regularly.more
80.7% Poles consider Polexit to be unbelievable - according to a survey published yesterday evening by the Estymator studio for the DoRzeczy.pl portal. On the other hand, 16.6 percent respondents have the opposite opinion. more
Three quarters of Poles are placed in the middle layers of the social hierarchy, one in six - in the lower and one in twenty - in the higher - results from the CBOS analysis.more
Almost two-thirds of adult Poles plan to spend at least two days this year, according to research conducted by CBOS. Last year, 55 percent of the Polish population went on such vacation.more
60 percent of Polish respondents believe that Germany should pay Poland compensation for World War II, according to the latest Pollster Research Institute survey for "Super Express".more
97 percent of Britons described Poland and its inhabitants as victims of World War II, according to the survey coordinated by the United Surveys research agency.more
Every fourth Pole does not know if any preventive examinations are recommended for people of his age, every tenth Pole does not plan to perform them, according to the survey conducted by the ARC Rynek i Opinia research institute.more
46 percent of Poles forecast that 2020 will be personally better for them than 2019 - according to a CBOS survey. 38 percent of respondents are optimistic about the future of Poland, and 31 percent regarding the future of the world.more
Every tenth German adult will spend New Year's Eve alone - this is the result of a survey conducted by the YouGov opinion research institute. The largest percentage of Germans celebrates the start of the New Year with a partner.more
Italians are becoming increasingly pessimistic - this is indicated by a survey, the results of which are published today in the daily "Corriere della Sera". more
A poll published yesterday by"Bild" shows that health is the most important issue for the Germans. Family and children came second. Climate protection is far behind.more