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    CAUCASUS RESEARCH RESOURCE CENTERS RELEASES 2006 SURVEY RESULTS

    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 21 2006

    The Caucasus Research Resource Centers-Armenia released the results
    of the 2006 Data Initiative Survey today, reports CRRC Armenia.

    The regional survey is carried out across the South Caucasus and
    interviews respondents from over 6,800 households, asking over 120
    questions. The survey assesses knowledge, attitudes and practices in
    all three South Caucasus countries - Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia,
    and paints an intriguing picture of behavior over time. Additionally,
    2006 marks a watershed year for CRRC. Now in its third year, the Data
    Initiative has been expanded to all regions of the South Caucasus.

    The Data Initiative raises a host of fascinating questions that beg
    further sociological and journalistic investigation. Why does Armenia
    continue to have the most male smokers in the region? Although the
    number of male smokers in Yerevan has dropped, it is currently 12%
    higher than in Baku and 5% higher than in Tbilisi. What explains
    Armenian and Azerbaijani ambivalence towards NATO membership, with
    a large percentage of the population-41% and 35% in Yerevan and Baku
    respectively-responding that they "don't know" if their country should
    join NATO?

    The survey results also provide key indicators on economic
    development. For instance, the percentage of households having personal
    computers in Yerevan increased from 15% in 2004 to 21% in 2006. By
    contrast, only 3% of rural households possess a personal computer.

    The Data Initiative questions regarding social institutions also
    provide contentious results for politicians and policymakers. In
    Armenia, people distrust most social institutions. For instance,
    in 2006, only 15% said they trusted the parliament.

    The Data Initiative Survey contains blocks of questions on demography,
    education, political attitudes/views, social institutions, migration,
    crime, health and economic behavior. "The Data Initiative will improve
    the quality and availability of up-to-date data in the region,"
    states Dr. Hans Gutbrod, CRRC Regional Director. "Ultimately, the
    CRRC data sets will enable local and regional social scientists and
    policy practitioners to collaborate and engage in meaningful dialogue
    about the ongoing transitions in their homelands"

    CRRC are a network of resource and training centers established
    in 2003, in the capital cities of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
    with the goal of strengthening social science research and public
    policy analysis in the South Caucasus. A partnership between the
    Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Eurasia Foundation and local
    universities, the CRRC network offers scholars and practitioners stable
    opportunities for integrated research, training and collaboration in
    the region.
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