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10/09/2010
Qafqaz Barometri (əvvəlki QTRM illik Məlumat Təşəbbüsü Sorğusu) Cənubi Qafqazda sosial transformasiya prosseslərinin müxtəlif  baxışlarını anlamaq üçün etibarlı və təcrübəyə əsaslanan məlumat əldə etmək məqsədini daşıyan illik sorğudur.  Bu sorğunun more...


30/06/2010
Informational session: “Junior Faculty Development Program 2011”, Ms. Naila Nabiyeva. ENG. Time: 16:30 Location: CRRC-Azerbaijan, Khazar University, 122 Bashir Safaroglu Street, Baku, room # 13 Overview: All the university professors considering Junior Faculty Development Program 2011 more...


04/06/2010
Public Lecture: “Environmental Governance in the Context of Post-Communist Transition: The role of Multilateral Development Banks and Civil Society Organizations”- Alda Kokallaj, PhD Candidate. ENG. Time: 16:30 Location: CRRC-Azerbaijan, Khazar more...


Caucasus Barometer: CRRC Data Initiative

A New Name for the CRRC's Data Initiative

The CRRC’s annual Data Initiative Survey will be renamed into the Caucasus Barometer starting from 2010. At CRRC, we think that the new name better reflects the essence of the survey and is more understandable for the general public and the journalists.

The Data Initiative was first launched in 2004. Since 2007, a representative sample of approximately 2,000 respondents is interviewed annually in each of the counties. They answer core questions about household composition, social and economic situation of households, employment status, assessments of social and political situation in the countries, as well as respondents’ perceptions about direction of life. In addition, we include questions about media, health, crime, and other topical issues.

The change of the name, however, will not cause any changes in the way the survey is carried out – it is still an annual survey conducted every fall in all countries of the South Caucasus, employing the same methodology and the same survey instrument. Its major goal is to get reliable longitudinal empirical data to understand various aspects of the processes of social transformation in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. We are committed to ensure the highest possible scientific quality through all the steps of survey implementation.

The data and the survey documentation are open to all interested researchers and represent a unique tool for further quantitative analysis. You can find more information about the Data Initiative/Caucasus Barometer on our website.