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New Study: The Desire of Young People to Emigrate Abroad is Decreasing
The desire among young Bulgarians to emigrate abroad is decreasing. If, in 2002, 14% claimed a denial of emigration, the percentage was 61% in 2018.
The data was presented by Prof. Boris Popivanov from the Institute of Sociology "Ivan Hadzhiyski" in the presentation of the results of "Youth Surveys in Southeast Europe 2018/2019", organized by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
Gallup: Bulgarians Prefer Their Workplace to be Near Their Home
72% would think first about kindergartens and schools when they think about where to work, according to a social survey made by Gallup International, quoted by bTV.
Political Scientist: Desire for Change and Accumulated Tension Cause Bulgarians to Look Political Alternatives
The desire for change and the accumulating tension cause people to look for new faces beyond the familiar GERB and BSP, political scientist Parvan Simeonov, manager of Bulgarian polling agency Gallup International, told Focus Radio.
Gallup International : 81% of Bulgarians Want the Resignation of Valeri Simeonov
The vast majority of Bulgarians believe that Valeri Simeonov should resign in connection with the statement to mothers of children with disabilities.
The Bulgarians Rate the Road Infrastructure in the Country as Bad
82% of Bulgarians assess the current road safety model, where accountability is shared between institutions, according to a Gallup International survey, conducted among 932 people between 12 and 14 September. Only 10% rate it positively, and 8% can not decide.
Political Analyst: People in Bulgaria are not Familiar with the Term "Fake News"
Sofia. People are not familiar with the term "fake news" and there is not enough talk about it, Political analyst Parvan Simeonov, CEO of Gallup International, (not related to Gallup, Inc.), told Focus News Agency.
Poll: 69% of Bulgarians Agree that Protests by Mothers of Children with Disabilities Show Real Problems
Sofia. The mothers' protests and other social protests in recent weeks are clearly seen as an indicator of real problems, Bulgarian polling agency Gallup International, not related to Gallup Inc, said.
Half of the Bulgarians do not Plan a Holiday in the Summer
54% of Bulgarians do not plan to rest this summer. 44% plan for summer holidays. The others claim they are not yet sure, according to a survey by Gallup International, conducted jointly with the Tourism Board. It was conducted between April 13-17 and June 1-5 among 1,000 people.
Most Young Bulgarians Want to have Two Children
The generation of people between 14 and 29 years of age in Bulgaria imagines having two children in their lives. There is no significant change over the previous four years ago. This shows data from a study by Gallup International on a project by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, quoted by bTV.
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Gallup Int. has Found that most Bulgarians are Happy with their Salaries
On the eve of Labor Day, the people satisfied with the money they get in their work are more than those who are dissatisfied, the Gallup International sociological agency said on its website. The personal assessment of the Bulgarians for their work is rather good. There is positive judgment for supervisors.