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23
december
2015
What presents do Ukrainians want to receive for the New Year
On New Year`s holidays eve KIIS, as usual, decided to find out what presents are popular amongst Ukrainians and thus to simplify the process of choosing gifts for family and friends. According to the results, top 5 presents Ukrainians want to receive are: money, romantic journey, automobile and accessorizes to it, household appliances, and jewelry.
15
october
2015
Impression of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in Ukraine (September 2015)
Among other questions citizens of Ukraine were asked three questions concerning the impression of our University. The first question «Have you ever heard anything about National University of «Kyiv-Mohyla Academy?» was asked to clarify the prevalence in Ukraine of the information about our University. The results of the survey showed that more than two thirds of the adult population of Ukraine heard something about Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
5
october
2015
The activity of human rights defenders in Ukraine: September 2015
During 2015 the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) at the request of client conducted All–Ukrainian poll concerning activity of human rights defenders. Three surveys were conducted: by the method of personal interview in respondents' households; by the method of telephone interview using a computer (CATI); the survey by the method of online interview.
23
september
2015
The opinions and views of residents of Dnipropetrovsk on renaming the city: September 2015
On the question “As you may know, there are public hearings, discussion about renaming Dnepropetrovsk. On this card are indicated the most popular options. Please tell me which of these options you would choose first?” answers of respondents were distributed as follows:
4
september
2015
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People refuse from stationary phones even before phone tariffs increase
In spring of 2015 the percentage of mobile phone users among adult population in Ukraine was 2.3 times higher than the percentage of those who have a stationary (landline) phone: 89% of adults in Ukraine use mobile telecommunication, and only 39% use stationary phones. The percentage of stationary phone users continued to drop. |
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