SPP 205
Author: | Irina Boeva and Viacheslav Shironin, Public Opinion Foundation and All-Russian Centre for Public Opinion, Moscow |
Description: | The New Russian Barometer Survey follows the Heineken principle of "reaching the parts that other surveys do not reach". It annually interviews a stratified representative nationwide sample of Russians for an hour each, collecting information about political, economic and social attitudes and behaviour. Topics covered include: basic attitudes toward the past and present regimes and alternatives to democracy; economic activities in nine different economies, official, unofficial, and non-monetized; changes in the labour force and economic conditions of household; indicators of destitution and of prosperity; etc. This SPP paper reports answers to all questions asked and includes a report on sampling; in addition, all replies are also cross-tabulated by age to show the extent to which generational differences are important. The New Russian Barometer I survey was undertaken by VCIOM in January/February, 1992 with 2,106 respondents. Subsequent NRB surveys are reported in: SPP 216, 1993; SPP 228, 1994; and SPP 250, 1995. |
Price: | £12.00 |
Postal Address: | CSPP Publications, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G1 1XQ, UK |