Sociologists said how many Ukrainians plan the future of their children in Ukraine if the threat of war remains

Residents of eastern Ukraine have a much higher desire to plan for the future of children and grandchildren abroad, regardless of developments.

Only about half of Ukrainians plan the future of their children or grandchildren in Ukraine if the threat of war persists. This is evidenced by the results of a study by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) commissioned by CASE Ukraine.

In particular, if the war continues as it is now, only 42.9% of Ukrainians plan the future of their children and grandchildren in Ukraine .

According to the survey, in the event of a truce and postponement of the war, 54.7% of Ukrainians are considering the future of their children and grandchildren in Ukraine.

Provided that the Russian government changes to a democratic one, 76.8% of Ukrainians agree to plan for the future of children and grandchildren in Ukraine.

NATO or obtaining stronger security guarantees (85.1%) and the surrender and disarmament of Russia (84.5%).

Sociologists say 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 children or grandchildren in Ukraine, compared to 52.7% of women.

The further west, the less dangerous the link and planning for the future in Ukraine, say sociologists.

For example, if the war continues, the future of children and grandchildren in Ukraine is planned by 34.8% of residents of the East, 38.8% of residents of the South, 44.6% of residents central and northern regions and 48.5% of residents of western Ukraine.

According to the study, residents of eastern Ukraine have a much higher desire to plan for the future of children and grandchildren abroad, regardless of developments. In particular, 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 stated their intention.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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