Polls

JMCC periodically carries out public opinion polls assessing Palestinian attitudes on issues such as democracy and the peace process. This work is carried out independently or in collaboration with other media networks.

  • Introduction
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 2001
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 2000
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 1999
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 1998
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 1997
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 1996
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 1995
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 1994
  • JMCC Public Opinion Polls - 1993

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    Introduction

    The Jerusalem Media and Communication Centre (JMCC) introduces this collection of Palestinian Public Opinion Polls, conducted between the begining of 1993 and 1998.

    Although JMCC was the first institution to conduct public opinion polls in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the past three years have enriched our experience in respect to sampling frames, questionnaires, field work, and analysis. Throughout this period, JMCC has adopted the most recent and advanced methods and techniques in survey research, particularly those applied in countries with conditions similar to those of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. A number of visits and workshops were held for JMCC pollsters in internationally renowned polling centers. A number of international experts have also visited JMCC to examine our experience and to further train our experts and field workers, now numbering 300.

    Our past experience has enabled us to follow the developments and dynamics of Palestinian public opinion regarding partinent political and economic issues, and those related to different political bodies. We have aslo objectively and scientifically followed the changes of Palestinian public opinion vis-a-vis its political leadership and factions.

    Furthermore, we have provided our polling services, including market research studies, to a number of official bodies and public an private institutions. Some of the results were published, and others were used for the private use of those bodies.

    Our objectivity and accumulated experience, the confidence the people, public officials and the press have experssed in our work further motivates us to continue with this work, encouraged by its role in building a democratic civil society.


    Jerusalem Media & Communication Centre (JMCC)
    PO Box 25047, East Jerusalem, Palestine
    Tel. 972-2-5819777, Fax. 972-2-5829534
    E-mail: poll@jmcc.org