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27/07/2010
CRRC-Armenia invites applications from researchers, university staff, local NGOs, media, and others who are computer literate, have basic statistics knowledge, and are interested in the subject to participate in computer more...


20/07/2010
Press Conference on "Corruption in Armenia: 2009 Surveys on Households and Enterprises" will take place on July 20, 2010, at 11:00, at Congress Hotel. The speakers are Dr. Heghine Manasyan more...


16/07/2010
A presentation on "Corruption in Armenia: 2009 Surveys of Households and Enterprises" addressed to public officials will be conducted by Dr. Heghine Manasyan and Yevgenya Paturyan on July 16, 2010 more...


14/07/2010
An Orientation Training on “How to Find Research Resources (media related)?” will take place on July 14th, at 14:00 in CRRC-Armenia, Abovyan 52, Room 305. The training will be delivered more...


13/07/2010
Modern Economic Growth Theory: Models and Empirical Implications CRRC-Armenia invites applications from researchers, university staff, PhD students and interested others who have at least a basic knowledge of modern macroeconomic more...


Resources

CRRC provides the following resources:

Books
The monograph collection consists of over 1500 volumes of mostly English titles. The collection has been and is built according to the research and education needs of the CRRC-Armenia beneficiaries.

Journals
Тhе journal collection holds over 20 hard copy titles. Current and recent issues are arranged alphabetically in the Reading Room. Some of the titles are also available online from CRRC-Armenia IT lab. The list and brief description of journals can be found here.

Databases

Data is a critically important foundation for social research, but in the South Caucasus reliable, up-to-date and accessible data on social, political and economic issues are often in short supply. A focus on providing and maintaining access to sound data is a priority for CRRC. Moving beyond their function as a collecting point for existing datasets, the centers sponsor and collect data focusing on a wide range of social, economic and political variables related to the South Caucasus.

To increase cross-comparison of regional social and economic dynamics, the centers began a coordinated data gathering effort in the fall of 2003 to obtain reliable, comparable data on household knowledge, attitudes and practices across the South Caucasus.

The CRRC teams in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia have been collecting data on the region on an annual basis since 2004. While the survey in 2004 was carried out only in the capitals of the South Caucasus, the 2005 survey included one region in each country; since 2006, the survey has been carried out nationwide in both urban and rural areas.

As part of this program, CRRC has been awarding fellowships to researchers to analyze the survey results with training and guidance from the centers.