UNDP presents findings of latest Public Pulse in Kosovo
The latest Public Pulse was presented was presented at the UNDP premises in Kosovo on Wednesday, the organization announced.
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"While the overall satisfaction levels with Kosovo’s political orientation remains low, the October 2017 poll demonstrates moderate increase (14% compared to 8% in October 2016). The perception of the citizens about safety has also increased by approximately ten percentage points," the statement said, and added:
"Through the Public Pulse Poll citizens were asked to identify the paramount problems that Kosovo is facing today. Among others, citizens reported unemployment (40% as compared to 48% in October 2016), corruption (17% as compared to 7% in October 2016) and poverty (9% as compared to 21% in October 2016), as the biggest issues which affect their social wellbeing.
Approximately 46% of respondents are either dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with Kosovo’s current economic direction, while only about 18% are satisfied. When analyzed on ethnic basis, the opinion poll data indicate that the proportion of dissatisfied K-Serbs (57%, as compared to 63% in October 2016) remains higher than that of K-Albanians (47%, as compared to 69% in October 2016) and K-other communities (20%, as compared to 73% in October 2016)
36% of Kosovans are still willing to join public protests for political reasons. When analysing these findings along ethnic lines, a higher percentage of K-Albanians (38.5%) than of K-Serbs (6%, compared to 39.5% in October 2016) are willing to join protests for political reasons. Only 14% of members of other ethnic groups (compared to 28% in October 2016) declared to be willing to protest for political reasons.
Majority of Kosovans (79%) believe that family connections, bribes, party alliances, and other non-merit based factors are most helpful in gaining employment in the public sector. Only around 22% of respondents believe that education, professional experience, and vocational training help to effectively gain employment in the public sector.
Institutions that Kosovans perceive to have the highest prevalence of large-scale corruption are: healthcare providers 25.5% (as compared to 50% in October 2016), Kosovo municipalities 25,5%, Kosovo Electricity Distribution Company (KEDS) 20.5% (as compared to 31% in October 2016), the courts 25% (as compared to 49% in October 2016), customs 23% (as compared to 45% in October 2016), and central administration 31% (as compared to 49% in October 2016). The new trend is that citizens of Kosovo sees the municipalities or local authorities as more responsible.
The report reveals that half of Kosovo citizens (48%) creates the opinion through print and electronic media, then conversation with friends and cousins (32%) and rest (7%)."
Any comments about Pristina Paradise or Pristina Heaven from the Albaniana to dispute this findings 😀.especially since is more of a Ghetto ))))
(Lol from Srebrenica, 4 December 2017 14:41)
Any comments about Pristina Paradise or Pristina Heaven from the Albaniana to dispute this findings 😀.especially since is more of a Ghetto ))))
(Lol from Srebrenica, 4 December 2017 14:41)
Any comments about Pristina Paradise or Pristina Heaven from the Albaniana to dispute this findings 😀.especially since is more of a Ghetto ))))
(Lol from Srebrenica, 4 December 2017 14:41)