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BRIEFJune 18, 2025

Listening to Georgia

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What

The "Listening to" is a global initiative. An approach involves monthly, nationally representative surveys to monitor dynamic situations, emphasizing wellbeing and public perception. The World Bank has launched an initiative in the South Caucasus region recently with financial support of Sweden. The fundamental structure involves conducting an extensive face-to-face baseline survey, followed by monthly phone interviews with a randomly chosen subset of participants from the baseline survey.

Objective

This survey collects detailed information beyond typical household surveys with the aim to cover existing data gaps on health services, migration, employment, social protection, energy consumption and disruption issues, and public perceptions on basic and digital services. This allows for precise analyses and policy studies, measuring not just poverty indicators but also multidimensional poverty, social exclusion, and other indicators critical for assessing current issues in developing countries, particularly in conflict-prone regions. "Listening to" surveys evaluate public perceptions of reforms, monitor policy distributional effects, identify those adversely affected, and help design mitigation measures. In the South Caucasus, the initiative aims to monitor citizen attitudes during ongoing structural reforms, assess the effects on households, and provide early warnings about potential roadblocks or unintended consequences of reform efforts. 

How

"Listening to Georgia" started with a face-to-face nationally representative baseline survey of more than 3,000 households. A two-stage stratified sampling design is employed to guarantee representation across regions, including both urban and rural areas. The digital sampling frame was used to conduct the survey. Subsequently around 1,060 respondents are being surveyed monthly starting from June 2025. The baseline survey focuses on core socio-economic characteristics that change slowly, while monthly phone interviews address variable topics like employment, income, migration, life satisfaction, and public utility services. The surveys include standard questions asked monthly, with flexible modules to accommodate evolving circumstances or specific needs. This approach allows for comprehensive exploration of seasonal changes and in-depth examination of agricultural and migration activities.

Timeline

The baseline face-to-face survey was implemented in October 2024 -January  2025. Monthly phone interviews began in June 2025.

Who

Listening to Georgia is led by the Poverty and Equity South Caucasus team of the World Bank in close collaboration with other partners.