Slightly more than half of Ukrainians (54.7%) are planning the future of their children and grandchildren in Ukraine if active hostilities in the country are stopped, however, the military threat from the Russian Federation will continue, according to the results of a sociological survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology.
According to a KIIS press release published on Thursday, only 54.7% of Ukrainians see the future of their children and grandchildren in Ukraine, subject to the conclusion of a truce and the continued military threat from the Russian Federation..
In the event that active hostilities continue in the same form as now, only 42.9% of Ukrainians see the future of their children and grandchildren inside the country..
At the same time, 76.8% of Ukrainian residents agree with the change of power in Russia to a democratic plan for the future of children and grandchildren in Ukraine.
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It clarifies that women have slightly higher security requirements than men.. In particular, in the event of a truce, 57.1% of men agree to plan for the future of their children or grandchildren in Ukraine compared to 52.7% of women.
It is noted that the farther to the west, the less the connection between danger and planning for the future in Ukraine..
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They add that among residents of eastern Ukraine there is a noticeably higher desire to plan for the future of children and grandchildren abroad, regardless of the 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.
The sociological study was conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology from May 3 to May 18, 2022, commissioned by CASE Ukraine. Based on a random sample of mobile phone numbers, 2,000 respondents aged 18 years and older living in all regions of Ukraine (except for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea) were surveyed. Statistical sampling error does not exceed 2.4%.