Detailed Methodology: Survey of Macedonian Public Opinion, February 4-9, 2009

April 22, 2009
 
The results of this poll were not released IRI.  However, IRI is making available the methodology and the demographics to demonstrate that the poll complies with professional standards in the industry.
 

The poll field work was conducted by Brima based in Skopje, Macedonia.  Oversight and analysis was provided by David Williams of Williams & Associates of Salem, Massachusetts.

The population under study is representative for the adult population of Macedonia.

The poll surveyed a nationwide random, multi-stage stratified representative sample. In the first stage, the sample was stratified by seven regions.  In the second stage, the sample was further stratified by categories of settlement size and character within each region. 

Additionally, respondents within each settlement where identified by a random selection of street addresses and the random walk method for households. 

Upon random household selection, respondents in each household were chosen based on the next birthday method.

Sample size: 1,108

Eligibility criteria: age 18 and older

The margin of error is +/- three percent at the 95 percent confidence level.

Face-to-face interviews were conducted.
 
The nationwide poll included all regions of Macedonia.

The filed work was conducted February 4-9, 2009.

 
 
Percent of the sample
Region
Skopski
28.4%
Pelagoniski
10.5%
Ohridski
12.2%
Poloshki
13.7%
Povardarski
9%
Kumanovski
9%
Bregalnichki
17.2%
Urban/Rural
Village
41.8%
Town
9%
City
29.2%
Skopje
20.1%
Gender
Male
50.2%
Female
49.8%
Nationality
Macedonian
67.6%
Albanian
22.2%
Turkish
2.8%
Roma
3.7%
Serbian
2.2%
Vlach
0%
Other
1.6%
Refuse to answer
0%
Education
No education and uncompleted elementary
10.2%
Elementary
24.9%
Secondary
50.9%
Higher/University
14.1%
Refuse to answer
0%
Monthly household income (in den)
0-3,000
7%
3,001-6,000
8.8%
6,001-9,000
11.9%
9,001-12,000
12.4%
12,001-15,000
11.9%
15,001-18,000
10.8%
18,001-21,000
8.2%
21,001-24,000
6.1%
24,001-27,000
2.7%
27,001-30,000
4.2%
30,001-45,000
4.7%
45,000 +
2.2%
Refused to answer
6.4%
Don’t know
2.8%
Age
18-24
13.8%
25-34
21.6%
35-44
19.3%
45-54
18.5%
55-64
13.3%
65 +
13.4%