CAUCASUS BAROMETER 2010

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Caucasus Research Resource Centers A Program of the Eurasia Partnership Foundation CAUCASUS BAROMETER 2010 SHOW CARDS

CARD N2 for question N2 Extremely unhappy. Extremely happy. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1

CARD N6 for question N6 You can t be too careful. Most people can be trusted. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2

CARD N7 for questions N7 through N12 Fully distrust Somewhat distrust Neither trust nor distrust Somewhat trust Fully trust 1 2 3 4 5 3

CARD N14 for question N14 Not satisfied at all. Completely satisfied. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4

CARD J2 for question J2 1 Run my own business / Self-employed without employees, including working on a land plot. 2 Run my own business / Self-employed with employees, including working on a land plot. 3 Employee in a small local family business / household production. 4 Employee in a medium-size or big local private organization, company, or enterprise. 5 Employee in a state organization, company, or enterprise. 6 Employee in a foreign / international organization, company, enterprise, or joint venture. 7 Employee in a local or international non-governmental / non-profit organization. 5

CARD J4 for question J4 1 Agriculture, hunting, and forestry. 2 Fishing. 3 Mining and quarrying. 4 Manufacturing. 5 Electricity, gas, and/or water supply. 6 Construction. 7 Wholesale and retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles, and personal and household goods. 8 Hotels, restaurants, cafes. 9 Transport, storage, communication. 10 Financial intermediation / Banking. 11 Real estate, property- and renting-related activities. 12 Government, public administration, and defense. 13 Education. 14 Healthcare and social work. 15 Civil society / NGO. 6

CARD J5 for question J5 Very dissatisfied Somewhat dissatisfied [In the middle] Somewhat satisfied Very satisfied 1 2 3 4 5 7

CARD J6 for question J6 Completely disagree Somewhat disagree Somewhat agree Completely agree 1 2 3 4 8

CARD J8 for question J8 1 Unemployed and looking for a job. 2 Unemployed and interested in a job, but NOT currently looking for a job. 3 Unemployed and not interested in looking for a job (if not a housewife). 4 Student. 5 Housewife. 6 Retired and looking for a job. 7 Retired and interested in a job, but NOT currently looking for one. 8 Retired and NOT interested in looking for a job. 9 Disabled. 9

CARD J10 for question J10 No control at all. Complete control. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10

CARD J11 for question J11 UPDATED LOCAL CURRENCIES 1 More than USD 1200. 2 USD 801 1200. 3 USD 401 800. 4 USD 251 400. 5 USD 101 250. 6 USD 51 100. 7 Up to USD 50. 11

CARD J15 for question J15 1 Age. 2 Appearance. 3 Connections. 4 Education. 5 Hard work. 6 Luck. 7 Professional abilities. 8 Talent. 9 Work experience. 10 Doing favors for the right people. 12

CARD J16 for question J16 1 Completely disagree. 2 Rather disagree. 3 Rather agree. 4 Completely agree. 13

CARD P1 for question P1 1 Politics is definitely going in the right direction. 2 Politics is going mainly in the right direction. 3 Politics does not change at all. 4 Politics is going mainly in the wrong direction. 5 Politics is definitely going in the wrong direction. 14

CARD P2 for question P2 Very poorly Quite poorly [In the middle] Quite well Very well 1 2 3 4 5 15

CARD P3 for question P3 Completely disagree Somewhat disagree Neutral Somewhat agree Completely agree 1 2 3 4 5 16

CARD P4 for question P4 Fully distrust Somewhat distrust Neither trust nor distrust Somewhat trust Fully trust 1 2 3 4 5 17

CARD P10 for question P10 Statement 1: Statement 2: People are like children; the government should take care of them like a parent. Government is like an employee; the people should be the bosses who control the government. 18

CARD P11 for question P11 Statement 1: Statement 2: The court system in /country/ favors some citizens over others. The court system in /country/ treats all citizens equally, rather than favoring some over others. 19

CARD P12 for question P12 Statement 1: Statement 2: People should participate in protest actions against the government, as this shows the government that the people are in charge. People should not participate in protest actions against the government, as it threatens stability in our country. 20

CARD P16 for question P16 1 Completely disagree. 2 Rather disagree than agree. 3 Rather agree than disagree. 4 Completely agree. 21

CARD P17 for question P17 Don t support at all Rather not support Equally support and don t support Rather support Fully support 1 2 3 4 5 22

CARD P18 for question P18 1 Spread of nuclear weapons. 2 Religious and ethnic hatred. 3 AIDS and other infectious diseases. 4 Pollution and other environmental problems. 5 Growing gap between the rich and poor. 23

CARD AR1 1 for questions AR1, AR2 and AR3 Don t support at all Rather not support Equally support and don t support Rather support Fully support 1 2 3 4 5 1 Not present in Azerbaijani and Georgian translations. 24

CARD AR4 2 for question AR4 3 No effect. 2 Beneficial. 1 Harmful. 2 Not present in Azerbaijani and Georgian translations. 25

CARD AR5 for questions AR5 and AR6 Completely negative Rather negative Neutral Rather positive Completely positive 1 2 3 4 5 26

CARD GE1 3 for questions GE1, GE2 and GE3 1 Sign a non-use of force agreement with Abkhazia. 2 Sign a non-use of force agreement with Russia. 3 Recognize the independence of Abkhazia. 4 Officially apologize to the Abkhaz people for any wrongdoing by the Georgian side. 5 Allow civil society a greater role in activities contributing to reconciliation. 6 Support activities to establish the fate of missing persons on both sides of the conflict, (e.g. collect information on burial sites). 7 Conduct a military intervention in Abkhazia. 8 Commence negotiations with Russia about Abkhazia s status. 9 Commence negotiations with the de facto Abkhaz authorities. 3 Not present in Armenian and Azerbaijani translations. 27

CARD GE5 4 for question GE5 Statement 1: Statement 2: In order to resolve the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, we should leave injustices that happened in the past alone. In order to resolve the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, we should address the injustices that happened in the past. 4 Not present in Armenian and Azerbaijani translations. 28

CARD D4 for question D4 1 No basic knowledge. 2 Beginner. 3 Intermediate. 4 Advanced. 29

CARD D17 for question D17 1 Not at all important. 2 Not very important. 3 Rather important. 4 Very important. 30

CARD D18 for question D18 1 Every day. 2 More than once a week. 3 Once a week. 4 At least once a month. 5 Only on special holidays. 6 Less often. 7 Never. 31

CARD D20 for question D20 Not at all religious. Very religious. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 32

CARD D30 for question D30 Statement 1: Statement 2: I can slaughter a chicken myself, if necessary. Even if necessary, I would not slaughter a chicken myself. 33

CARD A2 for question A2 (Table A1) 2 Spouse. 3 Son / Daughter. 4 Mother / Father / Mother-in-law /Father-in-law. 5 Sister / Brother. 6 Grandfather / Grandmother. 7 Son-in-law / Daughter-in-law. 8 Grandchild. 9 Other person related 5 to the head of household. 10 Other person not related 6 to the head of household. 5 By related, we mean that this person is a relative of the head of household. 6 By not related, we mean that this person is not a relative of the head of household. 34

CARD A4 for question A4 (Table A1) 9880 1880 1889 9890 1890 1899 9900 1900 1909 9910 1910 1919 9920 1920 1929 9930 1930 1939 9940 1940 1949 9950 1950 1959 9960 1960 1969 9970 1970 1979 9980 1980 1989 9990 1990 1999 9000 2000 present 35

CARD A5 for question A5 (Table A1) 1 In this settlement, where the interview is now conducted. 2 In another settlement, but in the same region of the country. 3 In a settlement in another region of the country. 4 Outside the country, but inside the Former Soviet Union. 5 Outside the Former Soviet Union. 36

CARD A6 for question A6 (Table A1) 1 No primary education. 2 Primary education (either complete or incomplete). 3 Incomplete secondary education. 4 Completed secondary education. 5 Secondary technical education. 6 Incomplete higher education. 7 Completed higher education. 8 Post-graduate degree. 37

CARD A8 for question A8 (Table A1) 1. Never married. 2. Married: official state marriage only, no religious ceremony. 3. Married: religious ceremony only, not registered with state. 4. Married: both religious ceremony and state marriage. 5. Cohabiting without civil or religious marriage. 6. Divorced. 7. Separated. 8. Widow / Widower. 38

CARD C2 for question C2 1 Money is not enough for food. 2 Money is enough for food only, but not for clothes. 3 Money is enough for food and clothes, but not enough for expensive durables like a refrigerator or washing machine. 4 We can afford to buy some expensive durables like a refrigerator or washing machine. 5 We can afford to buy anything we need. 39

CARD C3 for question C3c 9881 1880 1889 9891 1890 1899 9900 1900 1909 9910 1910 1919 9920 1920 1929 9930 1930 1939 9940 1940 1949 9951 1950 1959 9960 1960 1969 9970 1970 1979 9980 1980 1989 9990 1990 1999 9000 2000 present 40

CARD C4 for questions C4 and C7 7 Multiple times per day. 6 Once a day. 5 Multiple times per week. 4 Once a week. 3 Multiple times per month. 2 Once per month. 1 Multiple times per year. 0 Never. 41

CARD C9 for question C9 Bread, pasta. Butter, milk. Poultry / Chicken meat. Meat, except poultry. Fish. Fruit. Vegetables, except potatoes. Potatoes. Sweets and chocolate. 42

CARD C12 for question C12 1. 2. Money from family members, relatives, or friends living elsewhere in this country. Money from family members, relatives, or friends living in another country. 3. Cash sales from agricultural products. 4. Aggregated earned income of all household members, except sales of agricultural products. 5. Pensions and government benefits. 6. 7. Income from renting of property, vehicles, or appliances. Income from sale of property, vehicles, or appliances. 8. Interest and earnings on deposits and securities. 9. Other sources of income. 43

CARD C13 for questions C13 and C14 LOCAL CURRENCIES, UPDATED 1 More than USD 1200. 2 USD 801 1200. 3 USD 401 800. 4 USD 251 400. 5 USD 101 250. 6 USD 51 100. 7 Up to USD 50. 44

CARD C19 for questions C19 and C20 10 (Highest) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (Lowest) 45