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Poll No.134 Date: 02 March 2005

Upon the conclusion of the London Conference held for the rehabilitation of the Palestinian economy:

  • 65.4% Are optimistic that Abu Mazin will realize economic achievements.
  • 57.8% Evaluated the general economic situation in the Palestinian territories as bad.
  • 70.8% Are worried about the subsistence of their families.
  • 45.1% Believe that their major concern at present is safety.

Beit Sahour: from Majd Kukali– Information Section

A poll recently conducted by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) in cooperation with the Palestinian Economists’ Association (PEA) under the supervision of Dr. Nabil Kukali and consisting of (980) Palestinian adults revealed that (57.8%) of the respondents evaluated the general economic situation in the Palestinian territories as “bad”. The results of this poll have shown that the overwhelming majority of the inhabitants of Gaza Strip (65.1%) evaluated the general economic situation as “bad”, compared with (54.1%) of the inhabitants of the West Bank.

Mr. Mohammed Qirsh, the PEA-Secretary, said that the most significant thing the poll results displayed is that the Palestinian territories are suffering from a suffocating economic crisis. The continuation of Israel imposing an economic siege and placing checkpoints and barriers in the Palestinian territories has dramatically enhanced the deterioration of the economic situations in the PA territories.

Mr. Qirsh pointed out that there is a very bad need for economical programs for the remedy of the bad economical conditions by the Palestinian Authority. He added that “the PEA will do its best by carrying out researches and studies on the follow-up of the economic developments in the PA territories.

Dr. Nabil Kukali, the PCPO president and the person in charge of the foreign relations at the Palestinian Economists Association (PEA) said that the Palestinian economy is encountering numerous problems and difficulties, which affect the course of its growth and development and left their fingerprints on the majority of the Palestinian society, since more than 70.8% are concerned about their life subsistence. Dr. Kukali hopes that the London Conference will achieve feasible results for the remedy of the deteriorated economic situations by supporting the Palestinian Authority in the administration of its territories, developing the economy, creating economic projects, encouraging the international private sector to carry out investments in the Palestinian territories, producing a new program for securing loans. All these measures consolidated will optimally boost the possibilities of the Palestinian Authority. The real success of London Conference will be measured upon the implementation of its decisions in a way they become effectively tangible by the Palestinian people and the Palestinian institutions.

Dr. Nabil Kukali said the results of the poll where as follows:

1) Up to which extent are you at present worried about the subsistence of your family?

 

Total

1.  Very worried

25.3%

2.  Worried

45.5%

3.  Not so worried

18.5%

4.  Not worried at all

8.5%

5.  Don’t know

2.2%

2) Do you think that Mr. Mahmoud Abbas “Abu Mazin” is raising an economic program for encountering the present economic crisis?

 

 Total

1.  Yes

52.4%

2.  No 

36.7%

3. Don’t know

10.9%

3) Do you believe that the PA is capable or incapable of creating job opportunities for the Palestinian, who were working in Israel?

 

Total

1. Capable

25.4%

2. Incapable

68.6%

3. Do not know

6%

4) To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: “Mutual cooperation and joint projects between all nations of the region, including Israelis and Palestinians, in areas such as water, health, environment, tourism etc. – should start as soon as possible, now even before final peace agreements are reached”

 

Total

1.  Strongly agree

13.5%

2.  Somewhat agree

55.2%

3. Somewhat disagree

16.3%

4.  Strongly disagree

10.2%

5.  Don’t know.

4.8%

5) In the present situation of not achieving yet an agreement of a durable peace, do you agree or disagree with an open market and joint economical projects between Israel and the Palestinians?

 

Total

1.  Strongly agree

16.1%

2.  Somewhat agree

48.0%

3. Somewhat disagree

18.1%

4.  Strongly disagree

13.8%

5.  Don’t know.

4.0%

6) In general, what is the degree of your satisfaction or dissatisfaction about the services rendered by the banks operating in the territories of the Palestinian Authority?

 

Total

1.  Very satisfied

9.4%

2.  Somewhat satisfied

52.4%

3. Somewhat dissatisfied

17.0%

4.  Dissatisfied          

14.1%

5.  Don’t know

7.1%

7) Who in general make the shopping in the family?”

 

Total

1. The husband

32.2%

2. The wife

17.9%

3. The  both the wife and the husband         

34.7%

4. The children

12.6%

5. answered otherwise

2.6%

8) What is your main concern at present?

 

Total

1.  job / money

17.2%

2.  Security

45.1%

3.  Health           

17.3%

4. Future

20.4%

9) Are you optimistic or pessimistic towards the realization of economical achievements in the Palestinian territories by Mr. Mahmoud Abbas “Abu Mazin”?

 

Total

1.  Optimistic

65.4%

2.  Pessimistic

27.3%

3. Don’t know

7.3%

10) Do you evaluate the general economic situation in the Palestinian territories as?

 

Total

1.  Good

6.9%

2.  Middling

34.5%

3.  Bad

57.8%

4. Don’t know

0.8%

11) Content with Life

To which degree are you content with your life in general ?” whereby it is said that (1) means “very discontent” and going ahead up to (10), which means “very content”. The arithmetic average of the degree of “content with life” was found at (5.58).

A Few facts about the poll

President of the PCPO, Dr Nabil Kukali, stated that the poll was conducted February (22 – 26), 2005, and the interviews in that survey were carried out face to face inside the respondents’ homes, the choice of which is randomly performed according to PCPO’s long experienced scientific methodology. The sampling error throughout the survey is found at (±3.1%). The percentage of female respondents was (47.8%) whilst that of the male ones was (52.2%), and the average age of the respondents was (31.8) years. The distribution of the random sample among the residential areas of the respondents was (65.4%) in the West Bank, incl. East Jerusalem, and (34.6%) in Gaza Strip. Dr. Kukali said that the average size of the respondent families was (7.3) individuals, and the percentage of married respondents in the sample added up to (64.3%), while that of the single ones reached (31.1%), and that of other cases was (4.6%).

Methodology:

A stratified 3-stage cluster random sample of (980) individuals 18 years or older was selected from the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and Gaza Strip. The first stage involves selecting 60 clusters with populations of 1,000 or more individuals (after stratification by district and type of community- urban, rural, and refugee camp) with probabilities proportional to size (PPS). The second stage involves selecting 10 households in each of the chosen clusters. Stage 3 involves selecting one individual in each household using Last Birthday Method. Face-to-face interviews are then conducted with the selected individuals.

 
 
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