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CRRC Omnibus Survey (2019-2025) on Georgia

Version 1.0, published: Nov. 11, 2025.

Milordi Shengelia


Main category: Public Opinion
Curated by: Heiko Pleines
Additional categories: Economic History And Economics, Political Parties And Politicians, Public Opinion, Security
Caucasus Research Resource Centers (2025): CRRC Omnibus Survey (2019-2025) on Georgia, v. 1.0, Discuss Data, https://doi.org/10.48320/696D3AF0-E75F-42F3-9D84-5EFF92B8C428

Description

CRRC Omnibus Survey Omnibus surveys combine questions from different organizations and researchers into a single survey. This enables data collection at significantly reduced costs compared with commissioning an entire survey. CRRC Georgia offers a quarterly omnibus survey. CRRC’s Omnibus has an achieved sample size of 1,200 respondents, is conducted using live telephone interviewing, and is nationally representative, excluding populations living in territories affected by military conflict (South Ossetia and Abkhazia).

The CRRC Omnibus Survey in Georgia, as outlined in the codebook, is a wide-ranging public opinion survey that explores key aspects of Georgian society, including employment, income, religion, media consumption, political preferences, and trust in institutions. Conducted regularly, it gathers data on whether people are employed, their income levels, religious service attendance, how often and through which channels they access news (especially TV and internet), and their attitudes toward political parties, leaders, and the country's direction. The survey enables long-term tracking of public attitudes and behaviors and includes demographic and attitudinal filters to ensure accurate, representative insights.

The files include 24 waves of datasets in STATA, SPSS and CSV.

Currently, questionnaires for the 3rd and 9th–15th waves are not available in English. They will be added in an updated version.

Countries

Georgia

Keywords

Media Consumption Political Parties Income Politics Economics Employment Georgia Institutions Politicians

Language of data

Armenian Azeri English Georgian Russian

Disciplines

Conflict Studies Health Policy Media Studies Peace And Conflict Studies Political Science Social Sciences Sociology

Methods of data collection

Cati (Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews) Face-To-Face Survey Quantitative Survey

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