“ACT Azerbaijan” presents results of the survey conducted in Baku city on December 24th – January 3rd.
Sweets are inseparable part of the tables and daily nutrition of most of the Baku residents. What kind of sweets do Baku citizens eat the most? Our survey revealed that most of the Bakuvians meet their need for sweet with cakes (64%) and bakery products (64 %) throughout a month. Pastries (57 %) and sweet cakes (57 %) are also favorite among the people in Baku. National and oriental sweets (47%) are comparatively less loved among Baku residents.
Knowing about the “sweet addiction” of Baku residents, we decided to learn whether they buy these candies from the gorceries or bake at home? Survey showed that majority of the people prefer to buy and bake cakes (52 %), pastries (47 %), national and oriental (43 %), sweet cakes (46 %). Those who love bakery products prefer to buy it from groceries (43 %).
The survey was conducted via phone among 400 respondents on December 24th – January 3rd in Baku. Incorrectness rate of the survey results is 4.9% maximum.
ACT Azerbaijan is presenting the result of survey conducted in Baku on the 11-14th of September.
47% of repondentes haven’t read fiction during a past year, 15% read once a month and 13% read once a year. 63 % of respondentes haven’t read non-fiction books during a year. The percentage of daily readers is 14%. 17 % of respondentes read religious books every day, 57% haven’t read anything about religion during the past year. 31% of respondentes mostly prefer to read detective genre. 24% of people, who participated in the survey, read a book about love, 22% read about history. Young (between 18-34 ages) and old (more than 55 years old) generation mostly like to read detective genre (accordingly 35% and 30%). Historical novels are more attractive for middle aged (between 35-54 ages) people.
Within a year 55% of readers have read Azerbaijani literature, 24% read foreign literature translated into Azeri language, 18% of respondentes read literature translated into Russian language. People, who like to read foreign literature, prefer to read Russian (63%), English (23%), Turkish (7%) and Arabian (5%) authors’ books.31% of foreign novel readers are satisfied with the translation into Azeri, but 16% on the contrary, are not satisfied. 36% of people who participated in the survey read books in electron form. 51% of this factor consists of 18-34 aged readers. 83% of people in the survey prefer to read from books adhering to the tradition.
This survey has been conducted among 400 respondents via phone calling in Baku on 11-14 September.
ACT Azerbaijan is presenting the result of survey conducted in Baku on the 11-14th of September.
47% of repondentes haven’t read fiction during a past year, 15% read once a month and 13% read once a year. 63 % of respondentes haven’t read non-fiction books during a year. The percentage of daily readers is 14%. 17 % of respondentes read religious books every day, 57% haven’t read anything about religion during the past year. 31% of respondentes mostly prefer to read detective genre. 24% of people, who participated in the survey, read a book about love, 22% read about history. Young (between 18-34 ages) and old (more than 55 years old) generation mostly like to read detective genre (accordingly 35% and 30%). Historical novels are more attractive for middle aged (between 35-54 ages) people.
Within a year 55% of readers have read Azerbaijani literature, 24% read foreign literature translated into Azeri language, 18% of respondentes read literature translated into Russian language. People, who like to read foreign literature, prefer to read Russian (63%), English (23%), Turkish (7%) and Arabian (5%) authors’ books.31% of foreign novel readers are satisfied with the translation into Azeri, but 16% on the contrary, are not satisfied. 36% of people who participated in the survey read books in electron form. 51% of this factor consists of 18-34 aged readers. 83% of people in the survey prefer to read from books adhering to the tradition.
This survey has been conducted among 400 respondents via phone calling in Baku on 11-14 September.
ACT Azerbaijan presents results of survey conducted on July 17-21 in Baku.
Internet users and their purpose
54.4% of respondents use internet during a day. The most active users (77.6%) are young generation (18-34 age group). Majority of respondents of 55 and older age don't use internet at all (73.6%).
77.3% of respondents participating in the survey use internet for reading news and getting new information. People communicating with their friends are 52.6%. Respondents listening music and watching movies via internet constitute 48.3%.
Social network users
Facebook is the most popular among social network users. 28.7% of respondents use exactly this social network. Leader among users are of 55 and older age group respondents (41.6%). Instagram is on the second place (9.4%). 13.2 % of young people use this social network. Users "looking for classmates" in Odnoklassniki are 2%, communicating in Vkontakte are 1.5%. Totally, 0.8% of survey participants is Twitter users.
Youtube video users are 2.2%. Respondents of middle age group (35-54) mostly use portal (6.5%).
Whatsapp users yielded higher results in the survey. 54.4% of respondents use whatsapp application. Representatives of middle age group (35-54) generally use whatsapp (56%).
Female respondents participating in the survey mainly use Whatsapp (71.4 %), Facebook (52.3%), Instagram (40.2%) programs and social network.
Males prefer to use Facebook (68.6%), Whatsapp (54.3%), Instagram (44.3%).
84% of respondents have internet access at home. 64.7% of respondents use internet pack provided by mobile operators for internet access.
Survey was conducted among 400 respondents by phone on July 17-21 in Baku.