#Caucasus Datablog
Datablog | Georgians are becoming less satisfied with the government’s COVID response
Favourable views of the state’s handling of the crisis have been on a slow decline since the start of the pandemic.
Datablog | Georgians are becoming less satisfied with the government’s COVID response
By The Caucasus DatablogFavourable views of the state’s handling of the crisis have been on a slow decline since the start of the pandemic.
Datablog | Who is informed about COVID-19 vaccination in Georgia?
People outside of Tbilisi, ethnic minorities, those without tertiary education and those who support the opposition have become relatively more informed over 2021.
Datablog | Who is informed about COVID-19 vaccination in Georgia?
By Eka JikidzePeople outside of Tbilisi, ethnic minorities, those without tertiary education and those who support the opposition have become relatively more informed over 2021.
Datablog | Georgians split on whether country is democratic
Only 39% of voters say that Georgia is a democracy.
Datablog | Georgians split on whether country is democratic
By Givi SilagadzeOnly 39% of voters say that Georgia is a democracy.
Datablog | How many votes were bought in Georgia’s local elections?
According to new research, 20% of Tbilisi’s population appears to be willing to sell their vote.
Datablog | How many votes were bought in Georgia’s local elections?
By Dustin GilbreathAccording to new research, 20% of Tbilisi’s population appears to be willing to sell their vote.
Datablog | Georgians remain hesitant about vaccinating kids
Many of those who are willing to be vaccinated themselves, would not vaccinate their children.
Datablog | Georgians remain hesitant about vaccinating kids
By Tsisana KhundadzeMany of those who are willing to be vaccinated themselves, would not vaccinate their children.
Datablog | The problems facing Georgian courts
In a series of studies, CRRC Georgia spoke with lawyers, judges, and business owners about the problems they perceive in the Georgian court system
Datablog | The problems facing Georgian courts
By Mariam KobaladzeIn a series of studies, CRRC Georgia spoke with lawyers, judges, and business owners about the problems they perceive in the Georgian court system
Datablog | Is it ok to cancel debts ahead of elections?
In the run up to several recent elections, the government, or those close to it, have announced amnesties on people’s debts or fines.
Datablog | Is it ok to cancel debts ahead of elections?
By Makhare AtchaidzeIn the run up to several recent elections, the government, or those close to it, have announced amnesties on people’s debts or fines.
Datablog | How widespread is vote-buying perceived to be in Georgia?
Survey data from earlier in the summer suggests that 16% of people know someone who has been offered a bribe for their vote.
Datablog | How widespread is vote-buying perceived to be in Georgia?
By Givi SilagadzeSurvey data from earlier in the summer suggests that 16% of people know someone who has been offered a bribe for their vote.
Datablog | Mental health and the pandemic
Women were one of the groups whose mental health was most affected by the pandemic.
Datablog | Mental health and the pandemic
By Tsisana KhundadzeWomen were one of the groups whose mental health was most affected by the pandemic.
Datablog | Who lies about how they voted?
When the wording of questions in post-election polling is modified, the responses from survey respondents change along partisan lines.
Datablog | Who lies about how they voted?
By Koba TurmanidzeWhen the wording of questions in post-election polling is modified, the responses from survey respondents change along partisan lines.