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The Central Asia Barometer Survey is one of CAB's large-scale research projects, implemented regularly since 2017. Key highlights Around 60 000 interviews since 2017, All Central Asian countries covered, 8 waves conducted to date, Conducted regularly twice a year (spring and autumn waves), Sample sizes of 1500 - 2000, TAPI and CATI methods, The core part of the questionnaire remains the same from one wave to another, Unique insights on attitudes towards foreign countries, international organizations and domestic politics, including elections, government policies, media usage, public health, security and economy.
2000-03-01
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The Central Asia Barometer Survey is one of CAB's large-scale research projects, implemented regularly since 2017. Key highlights Around 60 000 interviews since 2017, All Central Asian countries covered, 8 waves conducted to date, Conducted regularly twice a year (spring and autumn waves), Sample sizes of 1500 - 2000, TAPI and CATI methods, The core part of the questionnaire remains the same from one wave to another, Unique insights on attitudes towards foreign countries, international organizations and domestic politics, including elections, government policies, media usage, public health, security and economy.
2024-02-11
The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a monthly survey of Canadian households carried out by Statistics Canada. It was developed after the Second World War to satisfy a need for reliable and timely data on the labour market due to the massive labour market changes involved in the transition from a war to peace-time economy. The objectives of the LFS have been to divide the working-age population into three mutually exclusive labour force status categories (employed, unemployed, and not in the labour force) and to provide descriptive and explanatory data on each of these groups. With the release of the survey results only 10 days after the completion of data collection, the LFS estimates are the first of the major monthly economic data series to be released. The LFS is the source of Canada's official unemployment rates, including the rates used by Employment and Social Development Canada in the calculation of Employment Insurance (EI) eligibility and benefit criteria. Data from the survey also provide information on major labour market trends, such as shifts in employment across industrial sectors, hours worked and labour force participation.
The CPS is the U.S. Government's monthly survey of unemployment and labor force participation. The BLS maintains a CPS Home Page with a great deal of information about the survey and the Census Bureau provides access to downloads of recent data. The CPS basic monthly files contain information on labor force status but do not contain the full income and demographic data contained in the March supplements, nor do they contain usual hours or wages except for the households in the outgoing rotation group. A housing unit in the CPS is interviewed for four consecutive months and then dropped out of the sample for the next eight months and is brought back in the following four months. So, in any given month, one-eighth of the housing units are interviewed for the first month. When the system has been in operation for a full year, four of the eight rotation groups for any month will have been in the survey for the same month, one year ago. Matching information and Stata .do files from NBER Working Paper T0247 by B. Madrian and L. J. Lefgren are available for March-to-March Annual Demographic File matches but can be modified for use in matching CPS Basic Monthly Data. Census Technical Paper such as 66 and 63 contains more information about Design and Methodology.
The Central Asia Barometer Survey is one of CAB's large-scale research projects, implemented regularly since 2017. Key highlights Around 60 000 interviews since 2017, All Central Asian countries covered, 8 waves conducted to date, Conducted regularly twice a year (spring and autumn waves), Sample sizes of 1500 - 2000, TAPI and CATI methods, The core part of the questionnaire remains the same from one wave to another, Unique insights on attitudes towards foreign countries, international organizations and domestic politics, including elections, government policies, media usage, public health, security and economy.
IranPoll is an opinion research and polling company headquartered in Canada, where local knowledge, scientific approach, and practical experience intersect to produce evidence-based insight at competitive prices. As the subdivision of VoxNations that focuses exclusively on Iran, IranPoll provides its clients with tailored opinion research services and a dispassionate understanding of the Iranian people.
2012-05-15
The 2012 Americas Barometer survey was conducted in Spring 2012 in 26 countries, with a total sample of 40,971 individuals (with individual country samples ranging from 1,412 in Haiti to 3,009 in Bolivia). The questionnaire consisted of a core set of questions (tailored to country-specific terminology) and was administered by a domestic research institute, in most cases university-base . In all countries except Canada and the USA, the survey was administered as in person interviews in people’s homes. The Canadian survey is an adapted version of the core version developed by LAPOP, with appropriate customization of terminology and the inclusion of additional questions of particular relevance to the Canadian context. The survey was conducted in English and French by Elemental Data Collection Inc., using an established online panel with a representative sample of 1,501 Canadians (aged 18 and over) between May 15 and 22, 2012. The sample was weighted by region, age and gender to match the country's population. The survey focuses on the following themes: • Attitudes about democracy and public institutions • Citizen engagement in the democratic process • Protection of democratic rights and freedoms • The rule of law and personal security • Government’s role in economic equality