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19
june
2018
How the Ukrainians plan to spend vacations, may, 2018
The study showed that as of the second half of May 2018. 64% of the Ukrainians do not plan to have a rest. Compared to 2017. this number has increased (it was 59%). The number of those who have no opportunity to go somewhere is 22% (and it was 24%). A visa-free regime begins to influence the plans of the Ukrainians to go for the rest abroad. This year, 4% of respondents answered this way; this number did not rise above 2% during many previous years.
18
may
2018
Migration intentions of the population of Ukraine in April 2018
According to a recent KIIS poll, 7% of adult Ukrainians plan to go abroad in the next six months for the long-term stays, work, study or emigration, but most of them have not taken any concrete steps for this yet. The most popular country among those who want to leave Ukraine is Poland.
7
may
2018
Social and political attitudes of the residents of Ukraine: April 2018
18
april
2018
Eating out of the home tendencies among the Ukrainians, February 2018
The majority of the Ukrainians continues to eat at home. Over the past month, 30% of the adult population (51% among people under 40 years, only 17% among the people aged over 40 years) consumed food that was prepared outside the home. Residents of Ukraine prefer "democratic” catering establishments. The leaders are cafe or bistro, that account for 40% of recent visits, only 9% of the population visit restaurants.
10
april
2018
Attitude of the citizens of Ukraine and Russia to Stalin
Among the Ukrainians, the negative attitude toward Stalin is prevalent in general - 42% regard him with the hostility, fear or hatred, 30% are indifferent and 14% have a positive attitude (with respect, sympathy or admiration).
The Ukrainians are much worse about Stalin than the Russians (citizens of Russia). While % of the Ukrainians have a positive attitude to Stalin, in Russia these amount is almost three times bigger - 40%. Also, 28% of the Ukrainians and 58% of the Russians consider Stalin to be the wise leader who led the USSR to prosperity; the need for a leader of such type as Stalin feel 23 % of the Ukrainians and 33% of the Russians; also, 77% of the Ukrainians and only 44% of the Russians consider him to be a cruel, inhuman tyrant.
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