Data Set
Teacher Reporting of Violence against Children and Women in Georgia
Nationwide survey data from 2019
Version 1.0, published: Aug. 15, 2025.
Description
Teacher Reporting of Violence against Children and Women survey in Georgia was conducted by CRRC-Georgia between May 29 and June 14, 2019 for UN-Women. Within the study, CRRC-Georgia studied behavioral levers that can encourage teachers to report suspected cases of domestic violence.
The zip folder contains datasets in two formats (DTA and SAV), questionnaires in both Georgian and English, and a UN Women report that explains the methodology in more detail (pp. 26–30) and presents the main findings.
Population: Teacher employed in the public secondary schools in Georgia.
Sample Design: Cluster sampling with preliminary stratification.
Sample Size: 1,494 respondents.
Response rate: 72%
Survey mode: Computer assisted self-interviewing (CASI).
Interview languages: Georgian, Armenian and Azerbaijani.
Fieldwork Dates: May 29, 2019 to June 14, 2019.
Results are weighted.
Countries
Keywords
Education Violence Family School Domestic Violence
Language of data
Disciplines
Educational Sciences Social Research Sociology