Data Set
Panel Study of Russian Public Opinion and Attitudes (PROPA)
Wave 2
Version 1.0, published: March 10, 2026.
Description
The second wave of the Panel Study of Russian Public Opinion and Attitudes (PROPA) was conducted online (June 28 - July 25, 2024; N=4,175). The respondents were recruited through the online marketplace panels. The survey gathers insights from a wide demographic cross-section of the Russian society, providing a snapshot of the attitudes, economic perceptions, and political allegiances of Russian citizens. The panel component includes 1592 respondents.
Participants are Russian citizens aged 18 and over residing in Russia at the time of collection. On average, participants completed the survey in 29 minutes.
The dataset includes detailed measures of respondents’ socio-demographic characteristics (gender, age, region of residence, settlement type, city name, education, occupation, and household material situation), economic evaluations (satisfaction with personal and national economic conditions), political engagement (interest in politics, frequency of discussion, perceived protest potential and awareness, and perceived support for Vladimir Putin in respondents’ social circles and in Russia overall), and institutional trust (approval of the President, Government, and State Duma, as well as trust in Russians who left after 24 February 2022). It also contains war-related items capturing personal or family participation, support for the war in Ukraine, preferences regarding continuing military action versus peace negotiations, and perceived safety of participating in war-related surveys. Finally, the dataset provides a battery on media consumption, including multiple sources of political information.
Dataset is in .csv and .sav format. Codebook is in .pdf format.
Countries
Keywords
Russian Politics Russo-Ukrainian War Media Consumption Political Support Voting Behavior Perceptions Of Electoral Integrity
Language of data
Disciplines
Political Science Political Sociology Sociology