
Datablog | Increasing optimism for the future in Armenia and Georgia
Armenians were generally more optimistic than Georgians, though both have seen an increase since 2017.
Armenians were generally more optimistic than Georgians, though both have seen an increase since 2017.
While both Armenians and Georgians lack confidence, Armenians were significantly less willing to participate in politics.
However, despite a majority across genders, significantly fewer men agreed than women.
Only 51% of Georgians believed it was justifiable for men to have a sexual relationship before marriage, compared to 30% believing the same for women.
Even so, 13% considered Ukraine or President Volodymyr Zelenskyi personally responsible for the war, while another 17% were uncertain who to blame.
Most Georgians believe access to quality education is fairly equitable between men and women.
A 2023 study found that one in four women in Georgia had experienced intimate partner violence at some point in their lives.