Democracy, Trust in Government Institutions, War, Media Consumption: Regional Poll in Odesa Region (Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation)
Random-sample questionnaire-based face-to-face poll representative of the residents of Odesa region of Ukraine (July 2023)
Version 1.0, published: Feb. 5, 2024. Open Access 17
Note: A newer version of this dataset has been published Version 1.1
Description
Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation conducted the regional survey in cooperation with the Centre for Political Sociology on 10-21 July 2023. A total of 708 respondents aged 18 and older were interviewed face-to-face in Odesa region.
The sample is multi-stage with random selection of settlements at the first stage and quota selection of respondents at the final stage. The sample population reflects the demographic structure of the adult population of Odesa region as of the beginning of 2022.
The survey covers the issues of trust in Ukrainian authorities and volunteers, state language policy, media consumption, vulnerability to Russian disinformation, support for Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic course, assessment of the military situation and possible options for ending the war.
This data collection contains the original survey data. The SPSS file (.sav) is the original file provided by the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation. It has been exported into an Excel file. The content of the respective xlsx-file should be identical with the original sav-file. The sav-file contains the questions and answer options of the original questionnaire in Ukrainian. The original questionnaire is also included in the Documentation of Data Collection. An English translation of the questionnaire is currently in preparation and will be added to the next version of this data
collection.
Additionally, the data collection contains one file with "selected results" which document some major results of the survey in the form of a analytical summaries and descriptive statistics. The report has been preparted by the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation.
Countries
Keywords
Russo-Ukrainian War National Identity Volunteers Media Consumption Political Views
Language of data
Disciplines
Comparative Politics Security Studies Sociology