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“Social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg: processes and tendencies among young persons” paper-and-pencil survey has started.

“Social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg: processes and tendencies among young persons” paper-and-pencil survey has started. A paper-and-pencil survey examining social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg, processes and tendencies among young persons has begun. The research includes development of a questionnaire form to be processed with the help of the stream scanner. The questionnaires will be distributed among young people attending various hobby clubs in St.Petersburg. The data will be entered and processed with the help of the stream scanner. For this research project, at least 5000 respondents aged 16-30 residing in St.Petersburg will be surveyed.

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“Social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg: processes and tendencies among young persons” focus group discussions have ended.

“Social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg: processes and tendencies among young persons” focus group discussions have ended. Focus group discussions analyzing social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg have started. For this research, at least 12 focus groups, each consisting of 10-12 young people aged 16-30 years, residing in St.Petersburg and representing various social strata, were conducted.

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An on-line survey regarding student youth’s motives to participate in game models of the United Nations has begun.

An on-line survey regarding student youth’s motives to participate in game models of the United Nations has begun. An on-line survey regarding student youth’s motives to participate in the United Nations game models has begun. The research aims to identify the young people’s stimuli to participate in the UN game models. A. Gonashvili, graduate student of a bachelor program of the Sociology Department, leads the project.

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“Social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg: processes and tendencies among young persons” telephone survey has started.

“Social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg: processes and tendencies among young persons” telephone survey has started. A telephone survey examining social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg, processes and tendencies among young persons has begun. The survey quota sample includes 1200 respondents aged 16-30.

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“Social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg: processes and tendencies among young persons” focus group discussions have begun.

“Social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg: processes and tendencies among young persons” focus group discussions have begun. Focus group discussions analyzing social and political and socio-economic portrait of the youth of St.Petersburg have begun. For this research, at least 12 focus groups, each consisting of 10-12 young people aged 16-30 years, residing in St.Petersburg and representing various social strata, will be conducted.

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“Analysis of opinions of the Leningrad region residents on the major issues of the 2016 year” telephone survey has ended.

“Analysis of opinions of the Leningrad region residents on the major issues of the 2016 year” telephone survey has ended. A telephone survey analyzing opinions of the Leningrad region residents on the major issues of the 2016 year has ended. The survey is part of the research project that is being carried out under №OK-7 contract dated August 15, 2016. The contract commissions a sociological evaluation of assessment of social and economic, political, social and psychological processes undergoing in the Leningrad region by the region’s residents. The sample included 1500 residents residing in 17 municipal areas of the Leningrad region.

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“Evaluation of the effectiveness of executive bodies of the Leningrad region” survey of residents of the municipal areas and a city district of the Leningrad region has ended.

“Evaluation of the effectiveness of executive bodies of the Leningrad region” survey of residents of the municipal areas and a city district of the Leningrad region has ended. “Evaluation of the effectiveness of executive bodies of the Leningrad region” survey of residents of the municipal areas and a city district of the Leningrad region has ended. For this project, 400 residents in each of the 17 municipal areas of the Leningrad region, totaling 7200 residents, were interviewed in their apartments.

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