Reports

November 2024
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Which Countries Would South Africans Prefer To Live In
This report examines what share of registered South African voters are considering emigrating and which country they would prefer to emigrate to. The data in the report comes from two Foundation surveys. The first was a survey of 3 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during July of 2022. That survey had a margin of error of 1.7%. The second was a survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%.
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October 2024
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64
Preferences Of Registered South African Voters On Whether They Would Prefer Their Children To Live And Work And Study Abroad
This report investigates the preferences of registered South African voters on whether they would like their children to live and work and study abroad. The data in the report comes from two Foundation surveys. The first was a survey of 3 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during July of 2022. That survey had a margin of error of 1.7%. The second was a survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%.
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October 2024
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63
South African Public Opinion On Trump VS Harris
This report investigates registered South African voters preferences for the next US president. The data in the report comes from a survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%.
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October 2024
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62
Registered South African Voters Perception Of Whether Life Is Better In America Than In China
This report explores the perceptions of registered South African voters on whether they think life is better in America than in China. The data in the report comes from a survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%.
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October 2024
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61
Perceptions Of Whether South Africa Would Be Better If The White People Left To Europe
This report explores the perceptions of registered South African voters on whether South Africa would be better if the white people left and went back to Europe. The data in the report comes from two Foundation surveys. The first was a survey of 1 412 geographically and demographically representative registered voters commissioned by the Foundation in October 2023. That survey had a national margin of error of 5%. The second was survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%.
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October 2024
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60
Perceptions Of Whether South African Voters Are More Likely To Support The DA If Helen Zille Left
This report investigates the perceptions of registered South African voters on whether they are more likely to vote for the DA if Helen Zille were to leave the party. The data in the report comes from two Foundation surveys. The first was a survey of 3 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during July of 2022. That survey had a margin of error of 1.7%. The second was survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%.
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October 2024
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59
Perceptions of Whether White Monopoly Capital Is The Primary Cause of Inequality in South Africa
This report investigates registered South African voters' perception of whether white monopoly capital is the primary cause of inequality in South Africa. The data in the report comes from two Foundation surveys. The first is a survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%. The second is a report of 3 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during July of 2022. That survey had a margin of error of 1.7%.
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October 2024
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58
Perceptions of Whether China and Russia Influence South Africa's Local Political Decision Making
This report investigates the perceptions of registered South African voters on whether China and Russia are influencing South Africa's local political decision making. The data in the report comes from a survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%.
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October 2024
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57
Perceptions of Whether South African Political Parties Require A Black Leader to Be Successful
This report investigates the perceptions of registered South African voters on whether a South African political party requires a black leader to be successful. The data in the report comes from two Foundation polls. The first was a survey of 1 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during September of 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 3%. The second was a survey of 3 204 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted by the Foundation during July of 2022. That survey had a margin of error of 1.7%.
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