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The Life in Transition survey II, conducted jointly by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the World Bank in late 2010, surveyed almost 39,000 households in 34 countries to assess public attitudes, well-being and the impacts of economic and political change. The Survey provides vivid evidence of precisely how lives have been affected by the global economic crisis and its aftermath.
Contents, Foreword by the Chief Economist and Executive Summary (467KB - PDF)
Impact of the global economic crisis (803KB - PDF)
Attitudes and values (876KB - PDF)
Governance and public service delivery (745KB - PDF)
Corruption and trust (1MB - PDF)
Gender differences in social integration (771KB - PDF)
Country assessments (1MB - PDF)
Annex and acknowledgements (286KB - PDF)
| Central Europe and the Baltic states | South-eastern Europe |
| Croatia | Albania |
| Estonia | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Hungary | Bulgaria |
| Latvia | FYR Macedonia |
| Lithuania | Montenegro |
| Poland | Romania |
| Slovak Republic | Serbia |
| Slovenia | |
| Eastern Europe and the Caucasus | Central Asia |
| Armenia | Kazakhstan |
| Azerbaijan | Kyrgyz Republic |
| Belarus | Mongolia |
| Georgia | Tajikistan |
| Moldova | Uzbekistan |
| Ukraine | |
| Turkey | Russia |
Previous survey
Last updated 29 June 2011
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Highlights of the second Life in Transition survey

ЖИЗНЬ ВО ВРЕМЯ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОГО ПЕРЕХОДА: ПОСЛЕ КРИЗИСА
Data
DTA format (200MB - DTA) which can be opened in Stata.
There is no CSV file available as we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data when converted from Stata.
Questionnaire (161KB - PDF)
Charts for individual countries can be found on the assessment pages listed on the left.
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