#Caucasus Datablog
Datablog | Georgians increasingly open to compromise with Abkhazia and South Ossetia
Polling suggests that despite territorial integrity ranking high on Georgians’ priorities, they are increasingly open to compromise.
Datablog | Georgians increasingly open to compromise with Abkhazia and South Ossetia
By David SichinavaPolling suggests that despite territorial integrity ranking high on Georgians’ priorities, they are increasingly open to compromise.
Analysis | Church scandals have hurt trust in the Georgian Orthodox Church
The Georgian Orthodox Church has been hit by numerous scandals in recent years, but have those scandals affected public trust?
Analysis | Church scandals have hurt trust in the Georgian Orthodox Church
By Dustin GilbreathThe Georgian Orthodox Church has been hit by numerous scandals in recent years, but have those scandals affected public trust?
Analysis | Georgia has a vaccine misinformation problem
According to a recent survey carried out by CRRC, less than half of Georgians show an interest in taking an anti-coronavirus vaccine if it becomes available.
Analysis | Georgia has a vaccine misinformation problem
By Dustin GilbreathAccording to a recent survey carried out by CRRC, less than half of Georgians show an interest in taking an anti-coronavirus vaccine if it becomes available.
Analysis | Teachers can be pushed to report domestic violence — but the authorities must respond
Teachers can be encouraged to report suspected domestic violence, but first the authorities must begin to effectively respond to reports.
Analysis | Teachers can be pushed to report domestic violence — but the authorities must respond
By Dustin GilbreathTeachers can be encouraged to report suspected domestic violence, but first the authorities must begin to effectively respond to reports.
Analysis | Trust in institutions continues its steady decline in Georgia
CRRC Georgia examines the declining levels of public trust in Georgia’s institutions.
Analysis | Trust in institutions continues its steady decline in Georgia
By CRRCCRRC Georgia examines the declining levels of public trust in Georgia’s institutions.
Analysis | The economic and educational consequences of child marriage in Georgia
Interventions in the education system could help alleviate the economic costs of child marriage, if not the social, psychological, physical ones.
Analysis | The economic and educational consequences of child marriage in Georgia
By CRRCInterventions in the education system could help alleviate the economic costs of child marriage, if not the social, psychological, physical ones.
Analysis | Who is afraid of the Lugar Centre?
CRRC-Georgia investigates who is more susceptible to Russian-pushed conspiracies surrounding Georgia’s US-funded Lugar Centre.
Analysis | Who is afraid of the Lugar Centre?
By David SichinavaCRRC-Georgia investigates who is more susceptible to Russian-pushed conspiracies surrounding Georgia’s US-funded Lugar Centre.
Analysis | Pessimism about Georgia’s direction hides room for optimism
The fact that Georgians are judging the country’s performance based on issues rather than political partisanship alone is a good sign.
Analysis | Pessimism about Georgia’s direction hides room for optimism
By CRRCThe fact that Georgians are judging the country’s performance based on issues rather than political partisanship alone is a good sign.
Analysis | Men report doing more at home than they likely do in Armenia and Georgia
According to data from a UN Women survey, men and women in Armenia and Georgia have different perceptions of the amount of work they are doing.
Analysis | Men report doing more at home than they likely do in Armenia and Georgia
By CRRCAccording to data from a UN Women survey, men and women in Armenia and Georgia have different perceptions of the amount of work they are doing.
Analysis | The election environment in minority areas of Georgia is getting worse
Post-election polling suggests that not only are elections most problematic in Georgia’s ethnic minority regions, they are also getting worse.
Analysis | The election environment in minority areas of Georgia is getting worse
By CRRCPost-election polling suggests that not only are elections most problematic in Georgia’s ethnic minority regions, they are also getting worse.