Almaty, Kazakhstan – IRI today released its latest survey (Russian version) of Kazakhstan public opinion and its analysis (Russian version). The poll, conducted April 3-13, 2010, is a comprehensive analysis of attitudes regarding the Kazakhstani economic, social and political landscape.
IRI has conducted surveys in Kazakhstan since 2004. The goal of its survey research program is twofold – gauging public opinion and using this information in conjunction with IRI’s work with Kazakhstan’s political parties.
The randomly selected sample consists of 1,527 adult men and women from 55 rural and 30 urban locations in all 14 regions of Kazakhstan plus the cities of Astana and Almaty. The study was designed and analyzed by Baltic Surveys / The Gallup Organization. The survey was fielded by the Institute for Comparative Social Research-Kazakhstan under the supervision of IRI. The margin of error for the national sample will not exceed plus or minus 2.5 percent in 19 out of 20 cases.
A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, IRI advances freedom and democracy worldwide by developing political parties, civic institutions, open elections, good governance and the rule of law.
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