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03/02/2012
CRRC-Armenia is offering ten research grants to explore primarily the World Values Survey database developed through a survey conducted in October 2011. Background The World Values Survey (WVS) was more...


03/11/2011
CRRC-Armenia, Yerevan State University and American University of Armenia invite you to a public lecture on “Global Nuclear Technology Transfers and its Implications for the Caucasus” to be more...


14/10/2011
On October 24, 2011, at 14:00-16:00 CRRC-Armenia will be hosting a workshop in the scope of the conference organized by Armenian Economic Association. During the workshop presentations on more...


12/10/2011
Training on Preparing Attractive Charts to be conducted by Ms. Nana Papiashvili Day: November 19, 2011 Time: 10:00-13:00 Place: CRRC-Armenia, YSU 6th Bulding (Abovyan 52), 3rd floor, room 305 more...


06/10/2011
Caucasus Resources Research Centers (CRRC) – Armenia is pleased to invite you to a webinar on Global Marketing Information Database (GMID) to be conducted by Ms. Ecaterina Bondarenko, (Euromonitor International) Day: October more...


Armenia Corruption Surveys 2008-2010

Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC) - Armenia under the program of USAID Mobilizing Action Against Corruption (MAAC) activity conducted four corruption surveys in Armenia (three household surveys and one enterprise survey) during the period of 2008-2010. The surveys aimed to measure perceptions and victimization relating to corruption and the provision of public services. Below are the results of the surveys for 2008, 2009 and 2010.

2008 2009 2010
Reports
Errata Sheets
Press Releases
One pagers
Presentations
Household Survey Databases
Enterprise Survey Database
Questionnaires and Other Tools

The first Household survey was conducted in October 2008 among 1549 randomly selected adults (18 years and older) from allover Armenia. The second Household survey was conducted in October 2009 with 1515 respondents. The Enterprises Survey conducted in December 2009 and January 2010 included 400 private entities from all regions. The 2010 household survey was conducted in November with 1528 respondents.

The intention of the surveys was to develop empirical information that can be discussed, analyzed, and used to help Government, civil society and the private sector as well as the MAAC Activity to formulate and implement policies and programs to improve governance and thereby reduce corrupt practice.