Sociologists name the most sensitive issues for Kazakhstanis

ASTANA. KAZINFORM The Center for Political Analysis and Strategic Studies of the Nur Otan Party has measured the social well-being of Kazakhstanis, Kazinform correspondent reports.

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According to the 1,600 survey respondents, the top three of the most sensitive issues for Kazakhstanis are rising prices for food and essential goods (67.9%), low incomes (30%) and high tariffs for utilities (26.5%).

The top ten also includes loans repayment, poor quality of medical care, corruption, fuel prices, fear of losing a job, lack of own housing and work.

According to the Center's director, Yulia Kuchinskaya, corruption is in the sixth place with 15.4%, which is about 10% lower than in the second quarter of 2016 when the survey began.

 

In general, according to the experts, throughout the entire 2017, the social well-being of Kazakhstanis was on a good level with 86.2% of the population noting they were in a good mood, 9% experiencing some tension, and only 2.9% feeling fear or anguish.