Today is June first - international children's day – which was founded in November 1949 by Women’s international Democratic Federation and from 1950 is celebrated annually by various countries of the world.
The purpose of this day is to remind that all governments are obliged to ensure the welfare of each child. This implies to exercise the rights of life and health, access to education and appropriate living conditions.
According to the National Statistics Office of Georgia, 56,569 children were born on 2016 and this number is 5% smaller to previous year’s indicator. However, when last 10 years’ data is analyzed, increase in birth rates can be noticed.
The survey conducted by ACT shows that almost all Tbilisians (96%) are celebrating Easter holiday, notwithstanding how religious they are. Moreover, absolute majority will follow the tradition related to the Easter holiday and colour the eggs in red (95%). 77% of Tbilisians will buy traditional Easter cake and 16% will bake it themselves. 4% will bake as well as buy the Easter cake. Only 3% of Tbilisi population said that they won’t have the cake at all. Almost half of Tbilisi population (41%) plans to travel outside the city for Easter. The survey was conducted among 400 adult Tbilisi residents in March 31 – April 3 period 2017 by utilizing random sampling technique.
Margin of statistical error does not exceed 4.9%, while face-to-face interview methodology was employed for the construction of the above-presented survey.
Summer is coming - the season of summer fruits like water melon, strawberries and others. ACT decided to find out what is the favorite fruit of Tbilisi residents.
The research found, that apple is the mostly loved fruit in Tbilisi (36%). Summer fruit is second most proffered type of fruit - watermelon (33%), peach (29%), strawberries (29%), "alucha" (22%) and cherry (16%). Unlike watermelon, melon is less popular among Tbilisians - 9%.
It's worth noting, that only 16% of Tbilisi residents love grapes, the symbol of Georgia, more than other fruits.
* The survey was conducted among 400 adult Tbilisi residents in March 31 – April 3 period 2017 by utilizing random sampling technique. Margin of statistical error does not exceed 4.9%, while face-to-face interview methodology was employed for the construction of the above-presented survey.