Czech Republic
The CSPP has been involved in six surveys in the Czech Republic. The first was in May-June, 1991, when the sample was the whole of Czechoslovakia, and this was also the case in 1992. The results of both surveys were reported separately for the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Five of the surveys have been part of the New Democracies Barometer.
Baseline State / Market Survey
One-hour interviews with a nationwide vrepresentative sample of 1,260 people
in Czechoslovakia, conducted in May-June 1991. Replies to all questions reported
separately for Czechs and Slovaks. SPP 198. CZECHS
AND SLOVAKS COMPARED.A Survey of Economic and Political Behaviour. AISA,
Prague. £5
.
Further Analysis
Further Analysis of the 1991 survey in:
SPP 209. WHO GROWS FOOD IN EASTERN EUROPE? Richard Rose and Evgeny Tikhomirov, CSPP. £3 .
SPP 206. DIVISIONS AND CONTRADICTIONS IN ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION: Household Portfolios in Russia, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia. Richard Rose, CSPP. £6 .
SPP 196. BETWEEN STATE AND MARKET: Key Indicators of Transition in Eastern Europe. Richard Rose, CSPP. £10 .
SPP 193. BRINGING FREEDOM BACK IN. Rethinking
Priorities of the Welfare State. Richard Rose, CSPP. £3
.
New Democracies Barometer Surveys
The first NDB survey reported results for Czechoslovakia as a whole. By the time NDB II was completed, the two nations had become separate states; replies since then are reported separately. Comparisons can also be made with Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, Belarus and Ukraine. See:
SPP 418. DIVERGING PATHS OF POST-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES: NEW EUROPE BAROMETER TRENDS SINCE 1991. Richard Rose. £14.
SPP 404. INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS: NEW EUROPE BAROMETER 2004. Richard Rose. £12.
SPP 364. A BOTTOM UP EVALUATION OF ENLARGEMENT COUNTRIES. NEW EUROPE BAROMETER I. Richard Rose. £12 .
SPP 323. XENOPHOBIA IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE. Claire Wallace, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna. £8 .
SPP 310. TRUST IN UNTRUSTWORTHY INSTITUTIONS: CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE. William Mishler and Richard Rose. £3 .
SPP 308. TRENDS IN DEMOCRACIES AND MARKETS: NEW DEMOCRACIES BAROMETER 1991-98. Richard Rose, CSPP and Christian Haerpfer, Paul Lazarsfeld Society, Vienna. £14 .
SPP 306. NEW DEMOCRACIES BAROMETER V, 1998. A 12-Nation Study. Richard Rose and Christian Haerpfer. £12 .
SPP 302. QUALITIES OF INCOMPLETE DEMOCRACIES. RUSSIA, THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND KOREA COMPARED. Richard Rose and Doh C Shin. £3 .
SPP 262. NEW DEMOCRACIES BAROMETER IV. Richard Rose, CSPP and Christian Haerpfer, Paul Lazarsfeld Society, Vienna. £12 .
SPP 230. NEW DEMOCRACIES BAROMETER III: LEARNING FROM WHAT IS HAPPENING. Richard Rose, CSPP & Christian Haerpfer, Paul Lazarsfeld Society, Vienna. £12 .
SPP 212. NEW DEMOCRACIES BAROMETER II: ADAPTING TO TRANSFORMATION IN EASTERN EUROPE. Richard Rose, CSPP and Dr Christian Haerpfer, Paul Lazarsfeld Society, Vienna. £12 .
SPP 204. NEW DEMOCRACIES BAROMETER I: NEW DEMOCRACIES BETWEEN STATE AND MARKET: A Baseline Report of Public Opinion. Richard Rose, CSPP, and Christian Haerpfer, Paul Lazarsfeld Society, Vienna. £12 .
If you want details about other papers including the Czech Republic as part
of the analysis of NDB surveys, go to: New Democracies
Barometer Page.
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