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23/04/2012
Presentation on "The Relation between Millennium Challenge Account Aid and Control of Corruption in Armenia" by Anna Minasyan, CRRC-Armenia 2011 Fellow Day: 26 April, 2012 Time: 16:00-17:30 more...


13/04/2012
Presentation on "What is the Role of Armenian NGOs in Developing Social Capital?" by Shushan Kyurkichiyan, CRRC-Armenia 2009 Fellow Day: 19 April, 2012 Time: 14:30-16:30 Place: more...


11/04/2012
Presentation on "The Risk Expectations of Native Agricultural Producers in Local Armenian Market in Case of Open Armenian-Turkish Border" by Marine Petrosyan, CRRC-Armenia 2009 Fellow Day: 17 more...


03/04/2012
Presentation of the results of “The Armenian intelligentsia: identification, perceptions, and discourses” by Yulia Antonian Day: 10 April, 2012 Time: 14:30-16:30 Place: CRRC-Armenia, 52 Abovyan more...


13/02/2012
Training on "The Basics of Statistical Analysis in Social Research Using SPSS" Conducted by Ruben Gevorgyan. Day: 2012թ. February 20-21, 23-24, 27 Time: 16.30-19.30 Place: Abovyan 52, YSU, 6th more...


World Values Survey in Armenia

Project title: “World Values Survey in Armenia”

Commissioned by: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)

Date: September 2011 to January 2012

Project objective: CRRC-Armenia has recently completed its data collection in connection with the 2011 World Values Survey (WVS). These survey results will give researchers, social scientists and public policy makers insight into the values, beliefs and motivations of Armenians and how these factors have both changed over time and how they compare with other societies throughout the world.

Research design: This standardized questionnaire, given to a representational national sample of 1,100 Armenians, measured the values of Armenians with respect to a number of issues. With over 250 questions covering a variety of aspects of a respondent’s economic, political and social life, the WVS-Armenia project hopes to not only stimulate debate about the changes seen since the last time WVS was given in Armenia (1997), but to also give researchers and social scientists data that can be compared with other countries from around the world. The WVS has carried out representational national surveys in 97 societies containing almost 90% of the world’s population.

Output: Database