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27
july
2022
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Dynamics of readiness for territorial concessions for the earliest possible end to the war: results of a telephone survey conducted on July 6-20, 2022
During July 6 to 20, 2022, the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) conducted its own all-Ukrainian public opinion survey "Omnibus". By the method of computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI) based on a random sample of mobile phone numbers (with random generation of phone numbers and subsequent statistical weighting), 2,000 respondents living in all regions of Ukraine (except AR of Crimea) were interviewed. The survey was conducted with adult (aged 18 and older) citizens of Ukraine who, at the time of the survey, lived on the territory of Ukraine (within the boundaries controlled by the Ukrainian authorities until February 24, 2022). The sample did not include residents of territories that were not temporarily controlled by the authorities of Ukraine until February 24, 2022 (AR of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol, certain districts of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts), and the survey was not conducted with citizens who left the country after February 24, 2022. Formally, under normal circumstances, the statistical error of such a sample (with a probability of 0.95 and taking into account the design effect of 1.1) did not exceed 2.4% for indicators close to 50%, 2.1% for indicators close to 25%, 1.5% - for indicators close to 10%, 1.1% - for indicators close to 5%. Under the conditions of war, in addition to the specified formal error, a certain systematic deviation is added. In particular, if back in May, among all the respondents we interviewed, 2.5-4% lived in the territories occupied after February 24 (and this corresponded to the percentage of those who live there, because the generation of phone numbers was random), now due to the occupiers turning off telephone communication we managed to interview fewer respondents living in occupied settlements, in particular, their number is 0.2%. It is important to note that although the views of the respondents who lived in the occupation were somewhat different, the general tendencies were quite similar. That is, the impossibility to interview such respondents now does not significantly affect the quality of the results. There are other factors that can affect the quality of results in "wartime" conditions (see Annex 2). In general, we believe that the obtained results are still highly representative and allow a fairly reliable analysis of public moods of the population.
30
june
2022
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SURVEY OF NDI: OPPORTUNITIES AND OBSTACLES ON THE WAY OF DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION IN UKRAINE
According to a new poll by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), Ukrainians are more united than ever in the face of a full-scale Russian invasion. Ukrainians are committed to the country's democratic development, a historic 94 percent of respondents say that a fully functioning democracy is important to them. Despite the full-scale war, respondents show unprecedented optimism about Ukraine's future: 87 percent said they were optimistic about the country's future.
28
june
2022
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PRESENTATION OF SURVEY RESULTS REGARDING THE USE OF TOBACCO AND ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES AMONG THE POPULATION OF UKRAINE
On June 28, 2022, in the "Ukrinform" information agency, the public organization "Life" presented the results of a survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) regarding the use of tobacco and electronic cigarettes among the population of Ukraine and attitudes to anti-tobacco measures.
10
june
2022
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OPINIONS AND VIEWS OF THE POPULATION OF UKRAINE ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR: MAY 2022
Organizers: Media Center Ukraine - Ukrinform. Participants: Ruslan Írechanyk - First Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine; Chloe Allio - Head of the Department of External Assistance Programs “Economic Cooperation, Energy, Infrastructure and the Environment”, EU Delegation to Ukraine; Ivelina Dilovska - Director of the APENA 2 Project; Viktoriia Zakhozha - Deputy Director of KIIS; Tetiana Tymochko - Chairman of the All-Ukrainian Ecological League; Olena Lobova - Chairman of the Board of the NGO Change Communication; Ivetta Delikatna - APENA2 Project Communication Expert. Briefly. During the event, the results of the survey "Opinions and views of the population of Ukraine on the environmental consequences of the war", conducted in May 2022, will be presented. The key task of the research was to assess the level of interest of Ukrainians in the consequences of the war for the environment, to identify Ukrainians' perception of the criticality of these consequences for themselves and the country, to identify sources of information about the environmental consequences of the war, level of awareness on this topic.
9
june
2022
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ONLY HALF OF UKRAINIANS PLAN THE FUTURE OF THEIR CHILDREN IN UKRAINE IN CASE OF SAVING A MILITARY THREAT
If the war continues as it is now, only 42.9% of Ukrainians plan the future of their children and grandchildren in Ukraine. In the event of a truce and postponement of the war, 54.7% of residens plan the future of their children and grandchildrein Ukaine. 76.8% of Ukrainians agree to plan the future of children and grandchildren in Ukraine with the change of power in Russia to democratic. Approximately the same affects the planning of the future as Ukraine's accession to NATO or obtaining stronger security guarantees (85.1%) and Russia's capitulation and disarmament (84.5%). Women have slightly higher safety requirements than men. In particular, in the event of a truce, 57.1% of men agree to plan the future of children or grandchildren in Ukraine, compared to 52.7% of women. The further west, the less the link between danger and future planning in Ukraine. For example, if the war continues, 34.8% of residents of the East, 38.8% of residents of the South, 44.6% of residents of the central and northern regions, 48.5% of residents of western Ukraine plan the future of children and grandchildren in Ukraine. Among residents of eastern Ukraine there is much higher desire to plan the future of children and grandchildren abroad, regardless of development of events: 4.3% of residents of the East, 1.8% of residents of the South, 1.5% of residents of the Center and 1% of residents of the West. The research was conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology from 3 to 18 May 2022 by order of CASE Ukraine. Based on a random sample of mobile phone numbers, 2,000 respondents aged 18 and older living in all regions of Ukraine (except the Autonomous Republic of Crimea) were interviewed. The statistical sampling error does not exceed 2.4%. |
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