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Poll No. 141
Date: 13 August 2005

Dear Madam,
Dear Sir,

The aim of the study is to disclose the attitudes of the Palestinians towards the influence of the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip on their living and economical conditions; and to acquaint with their economical conditions and the possibility that the Palestinians would establish economical relations with the Israeli economy.

Please feel quite free to contact us if you have further questions. We will be pleased to have your comments.

Yours faithfully

Dr. N. Kukali Director of the PCPO

On the eve of the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip,

Two thirds of the Palestinian people are optimistic and believe that their economical conditions will improve.

From Majd Kokaly – Information Section

In the latest poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali and published by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) in the period from (5–9) of August, 2005 during different working hours, a random sample of (832) Palestinian adults over 18 years was included, representing the various demographic models of the Palestinian society in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip. It was self financed by the PCPO's activities.

Dr. Nabil Kukali declared that the most significant result of this survey was that about two thirds of the Palestinians were optimistic and believed that the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip and the northern part of the West bank will have positive influence on their economical conditions. Dr. Kukali added the Palestinians demanded that to turn optimism into a real fact on the ground, the Israelis would allow the Palestinians to move and to deliver goods from a district to another freely. Moreover, Palestinians would be allowed to work inside Israel; the Palestinian airport and the crossing points would be opened. Additionally, all checkpoints, roadblocks and the severe Israeli procedures that deteriorate the economical conditions in the Palestinian territories would be eliminated.

Dr. Kukali believes that about half of the Palestinians evaluate their economical conditions as deteriorated. At present, (79.1%) of the Palestinians are worried about their substance. An essential matter that makes security prevail and stability dominate, as Dr. Kukali believes, is to improve the Palestinians' standards of living and their economical conditions. The absence of peace and security, as he says, may not predict economical development in the region. "The Palestinian Authority along with the donating countries headed by the United States", Dr. Kukali added, "would support the economical economy and build up a stable environment appropriate for investment". In Sum, Palestinians would be helped through eliminating the Israeli restrictions on the one hand, and the application of the supremacy of law and the criteria of transparency in an attempt to enhance confidence in the Palestinian economy; a policy that facilitates the flow of investment and aids.

“All interviews took place on the basis of random choices of respondent’s homes, i.e. face to face”, Elias Kukali, from the Public Relations Office at PCPO, said. The choices were takes from a total of (115) election sites. These election sites are randomly chosen by using the method of the simple random sample. These sites in turn were the beginning of the random sample choice made from those regions in accordance with PCPO’s long experienced methodology. The sampling error throughout the survey is found at (±3.397%). Elias Kukali added "the percentage of female respondents was (47.5%) whereas that of the male respondents reached (52.5%). He stated that the average size of the respondent families was (7.3) individuals, and the number of schooling years for the respondents was (11.9) years. He said that the composition of the sample according to the type of residence was as follows: (48.3%) city, (32.2%) village, (19.5%) refugee camp. And the Average age of the sample: (32.2) years.

Elias kukali added that the percentage of married respondents in the sample added up to (66.1%), while that of the single ones reached (29.3%), and that of other cases was (4.7%). He added that the questionnaire was passed to a number of specialists for trustee's validity who provided us with useful remarks and assessment. The questions were then modified accordingly. He also said that the degree of reliability of the questionnaire was (70.3) by using Cronbach Alpha.

Dr. Kukali said the results of the poll were as follows:

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