The Central European Opinion Research Group (CEORG) is a newly
established research foundation combining three major public opinion
research institutes from the Czech Republic (CVVM), Hungary (TÁRKI)
and Poland (CBOS). The secretariat of the Foundation is in Brussels.
The three CEORG partners have a total core team of over 100 well-qualified
and experienced experts in sociology, marketing, economy,
politics, statistics and computer science. The three institutes maintain
substantial and experienced regional networks in their respective
countries of a total of around 2000 interviewers.
CEORG initiates comparative surveys conducted by its member
organisations and unifies public opinion research methodology and
reporting standards in the three countries.
This provides credible and comparative data concerning public opinion
developments on important local as well as European marketing,
social and political issues. CEORG offers the capacity to generate a
unique, consistent, regular and reliable fundament for the analysis of
changing political views, attitudes and consumer patterns in three of
the most prominent EU applicant countries.
Research
- Monthly Joint Omnibus Survey in Hungary, Poland and the Czech
Republic with a combined sample size of 3700
- Household and corporate panels
- Elite polls
- Qualitative social and economic analyses in cooperation with
researchers, analysts and opinion leaders
- Market Research
- Applied Social Research
- Business cycle studies
- Consulting and policy analyses for governments and businesses
Documentation
The three partners of CEORG are well established institutions of high
reputation that have accumulated key data on social, political and
economic developments over decades. For more information visit
www.cvvm.cas.cz,
www.cbos.pl and
www.tarki.hu/index-e.html
CEORG Joint Omnibus Survey in Poland, Hungary and the Czech
Republic
CEORG Joint Omnibus surveys are conducted at the beginning of each
month. The method used for this kind of surveys is based on face-to-f
face interviews. TÁRKI uses a two stage stratified probability random
sample of adults aged 1 8 and over. CBOS uses a three stage
probability sample of adults also aged 18 and over. CVVM uses a two
stage representative quota sample of persons aged 15 and over. The
total sample in the three countries is around 3700. The samples are
always representative for the respective country.