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6
february
2014
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From Maidan camp to Maidan-sich: what has changed?
Since the survey on Maidan camp have passed one and a half months. During this time there were tough opposition protesters and security forces - beatings, repression, disappearances, and after the adoption of the infamous law of 16 January - real bloody fighting in Hrushevskoho Street and the first casualties. Maidan has been changed outside – barricades were built, stiffened in constant expectation of attack became more closed. Maidan camp was turned into a Maidan-Sich. What changes have taken place with a population of Maidan? How has changed the social and demographic structure? Have the views and requirements changed of this much more militarized people? This we have tried to figure out in our survey.
4
february
2014
Ukraine – a country of mobile connection
On the end of 2013, mobile communication in Ukraine has significantly supplanted the stationary connection: 88% of the population of Ukraine are mobile connection users, and only 43% are stationary connection users. The number of mobile phone users in Ukraine increased in 2013, especially in rural areas, and the number of stationary phones users has reduced.
23
december
2013
Dynamics of the Ukrainians attitudes towards sociological opinion polls, November 2013
Questions about the attitude of the population of Ukraine to the results of opinion polls was asked in 2002, 2004, 2009 and 2012. In the survey in November 2013, respondents also expressed their views about the opinion polls.
10
december
2013
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Maidan-2013
Among reasons, which made people came out to the Maidan, three the most widespread were: brutal beating of demonstrators at the Maidan on November, 30 night, repressions (70%), Viktor Yanukovych refusal to sigh the Association Agreement with the EU (53.5%) and desire to change life in Ukraine (50%).
6
december
2013
The readiness of the Ukrainian population to participate in actions of social protest (before 20-th November, 2013)
On the question "In which social protest actions would you be willing to participate?» it was received the following answers: 56 percent - answered that they are not ready to participate in any mass protests, 22 percent - couldn’t answer, 22 percent - answered that they are ready to take part in social protest, in particular |
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