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29
june
2018
Article to the online media "Focus": "No aliens here: what is xenophobia and why it is harmful to the society"

An article in the online media “Focus”: “No aliens here. What is xenophobia and why it is harmful to the society” – with the use of KIIS data and the commentary of V.Paniotto, General Director of KIIS.

29
june
2018
Interview with V.Paniotto for the online media “Glavkom”

"We are being attacked after each rating publication."

KIIS announced that from now on it will publish ratings every month, including the presidential ones. Given that now more than 28% are undecided with the choice, and the leaders are trampling at 10-15% of support, what value will the results of these studies have, except for that they will be used by the candidates themselves for manipulations?

27
june
2018
Self-assessment of the health`s state by the population of Ukraine
Kyiv International Institute of Sociology monitors the dynamics of self-assessment of the state of health among the Ukrainians since 1995. Survey data show that over the past five years, the state of health of Ukrainian residents remains virtually unchanged: in comparison with 2013, research does not record either improvement or a statistically significant deterioration in how Ukrainian residents assess their own health status. However, if compared with 1995, it is noticeable that the level of the health self-esteem has increased.
18
april
2018
Харчування жителів України поза домом, лютий 2018

Більшість українців продовжують харчуватися вдома. Приготовану поза домом їжу протягом останнього місяця вживали 30% дорослого населення (серед людей до 40 років – 51%, у віці 40 років і старші - лише 17%). Мешканці України надають перевагу "демократичним" закладам громадського харчування.  Лідерами відвідування є кафе або бістро, на які припадає 40% останніх візитів, а ресторани відвідує лише 9% населення.

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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