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Survey on protest and politics in Georgia (2009)

Version 1.0, published: Aug. 7, 2025.

Milordi Shengelia


Main category: Protests
Curated by: Jan Matti Dollbaum
Additional categories: Public Opinion
Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC) (2025): Survey on protest and politics in Georgia (2009), v. 1.0, Discuss Data, https://doi.org/10.48320/6AAF0CB7-959D-4794-B8E0-4E165EC84AC4

Description

This survey on Protest and Politics in Georgia was conducted by Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC) in 2009. It intended the collection of up-to-date data on the perceptions of the population regarding the ongoing protests, as well as the broader political and social situation in the country.

Population: Adults (18 years old and over), excluding the populations living in territories affected by military conflict (South Ossetia and Abkhazia).

Sample Design: Multi-stage cluster sampling with preliminary stratification.

Sample Size: 1835 respondents.

Response rate: 75%.

Survey mode: Face-to-face paper-and-pencil interview (PAPI).

Interview languages: Georgian.

Fieldwork Dates: May 19, 2009 to May 26, 2009.

Results are weighted.

Countries

Georgia

Keywords

Protest Party Politics War Foreign Policy Attitudes Towards The Government Democracy

Language of data

English Georgian

Disciplines

Demography Political Science Sociology

Methods of data collection

Quantitative Survey

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