A Climate for Change

(Chris Devlin) #1
Human Development Report - Croatia 2008^251

General Socio-Economic Questions and Answers


from the Public Opinion Survey


Annex 2


Note: The following socio-demographic information
was collected for all respondents to the public survey
on attitudes towards climate change. The research
was conducted by phone survey (CATI - computer as-
sisted telephone interviewing) from a central location
on a sample of 1000 randomly selected respondents
older than 14. The sample was stratified according
to the Croatian administrative territorial divisions
(20 counties and the city of Zagreb) - in other words
the percentages of respondents from different coun-
ties corresponded to the percentages from the 2001
Census. Due to the different response rates, higher
educated citizens were overrepresented, but this bias
was corrected by means of a statistical weighting of
the data. The households participating in the research
were chosen with a random-number generator. In-
dividuals within the households were also randomly
selected. The data were gathered between 30th June
and 10th July 2008. Not all socio-economic indicators
from the survey are presented below. To obtain all the
data available, please contact UNDP Croatia directly.



  1. Gender:
    2. Age:
    3. Education Level:


Female; 54,6%

Male; 45,4%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

20,9%

23,2%

28,4% 27,5%

66 yrs. and
older

15 - 29 yrs. 30 - 44 yrs. 45 - 59 yrs.

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

3,2%

17,0%

5,7%

50,6%

23,5%

Unfinished
elementary school

Finished
elementary schoolUnfinished high

school
Finished high

school University

Age Groups

General Socio-Economic Questions Information and Answers from the Public Opinion Survey
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