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Survey conducted by Gallup in Crimea in 2013 concerning the population's preferences regarding hypothetical integration with Russia.
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  • 1

    International Republican Institute

    Baltic Surveys Ltd./The Gallup Organization

    Rating Group Ukraine

    with funding from the

    United States Agency for International Development

    Public Opinion Survey Residents of the

    Autonomous Republic of Crimea

    May 16 30, 2013

  • 2

    Methodology

    The survey was conducted by the Baltic Surveys/Gallup on behalf of the International Republican Institute.

    The fieldwork was carried out by Rating Group Ukraine. The fieldwork was done during May 1630, 2013,

    through face-to-face in-home interviews with the respondents. The survey was conducted in the Autonomous

    Republic of Crimea, including the capital and all major regional centers and the city of Sevastopol.

    The sample consisted of 1,200 permanent Crimea residents older than the age of 18 and eligible to vote and is representative of the general population by age, gender, education and religion.

    The sample design was a multi-stage random sample:

    -Stage one: Crimea is divided into official administrative regions. All regions of Crimea were surveyed.

    -Stage two: Settlements were selected - towns and villages. Towns were divided into subtypes according to the size of population (large, medium, small). There were no more than 10-12 interviews in each village. This stage, among others, had the following tasks: to represent the structure of urban settlements (based on the types of towns) and to represent each of the regions. Towns were selected randomly. The settlement selection stage was implemented on the basis of the town's population. Villages were selected randomly.

    - Stage three: primary sampling units were described. The households were selected using the random route method. The closest birthday rule was used for selection of the respondent.

    The response rate was 61 percent.

    The margin of error does not exceed plus or minus 2.8 percent.

    Some charts may not round to 100 percent due to rounding.

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 3

    MOOD OF THE

    AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC

    OF CRIMEA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 4

    Generally speaking, do you think that things in Ukraine are going in the right direction or wrong

    direction?

    11

    80

    62

    62

    14

    26

    14

    6

    24

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Nov 2009

    Oct 2011

    May 2013

    Right direction Wrong direction DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 5

    Generally speaking, do you think that things in Crimea are going in the right direction or wrong

    direction?

    61 1722

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    May 2013

    Right direction Wrong direction DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 6

    Over the last 12 months, how has the financial situation of your

    household changed?

    1

    1

    4

    3

    15

    23

    39

    52

    30

    39

    21

    41

    15

    9

    1

    3

    2

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    Nov 2009

    Oct 2011

    May 2013

    Improved a lot Improved somewhat Stayed the same Worsened somewhat Worsened a lot DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 7

    In the next 12 months, how do you expect the economic situation in

    Crimea to change?

    1

    1

    8

    5

    16

    29

    31

    46

    24

    30

    15

    27

    11

    5

    11

    23

    18

    0

    0 20 40 60 80 100

    Nov 2009

    Oct 2011

    May 2013

    Improved a lot Improved somewhat Stayed the same Worsened somewhat Worsened a lot DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

    % % % % % %

  • 8

    Regardless of your passport, what do you consider yourself?

    28

    24

    14

    15

    45

    40 115

    8

    5

    2 3

    0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

    Oct 2011

    May 2013

    Crimean Ukrainian Russian Crimean-Tatar Other DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

    % % % % % % % % % % %

  • 9

    24

    19

    29

    42

    15

    66

    3

    8

    40

    10

    63

    19

    15

    100

    5

    5

    4

    29

    1

    1

    2

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    ALL

    RESPONDENTS

    ETHNICITY

    Ukrainian

    Russian

    Crimean Tatar

    Other

    Crimean Ukrainian Russian Crimean-Tatar Other DK/NA

    24

    19

    10

    37

    16

    36

    23

    12

    15

    11

    21

    14

    16

    13

    14

    18

    40

    55

    56

    36

    31

    31

    50

    41

    15

    3

    5

    10

    33

    17

    5

    23

    5

    11

    7

    2

    3

    3

    7

    5

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

    ALL RESPONDENTS

    TYPE OF SETTLEMENT

    Sevastopol

    Simferopol

    Other town

    Rural area

    REGIONS

    East

    South

    West

    Regardless of your passport, what do you consider yourself?

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 10

    ISSUES

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 11

    Please tell me, which three of the following issues are the most important for

    Crimea?

    68

    50

    37

    37

    36

    12

    11

    8

    8

    5

    5

    5

    4

    4

    4

    2

    2

    Unemployment

    Control over price growth

    Low industry production

    Corruption within the state bodies

    Social protection for poor

    Relations with Russia

    Government incompetence

    Delay in salary/pension payments

    Political instability

    Crime

    Rights to land ownership

    Lack/possibility of cutting off gas, electricity, water

    Hryvnia devaluation

    Russian language status

    Interethnic relations

    Russian Black Sea Navy presence

    Other

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 12

    Please tell me, which three of the following issues are the most important for

    you personally?

    65

    59

    38

    21

    18

    16

    12

    8

    7

    7

    6

    6

    6

    6

    2

    2

    10

    1

    Unemployment

    Control over price growth

    Social protection for poor

    Corruption within the state bodies

    Delay in salary/pension payments

    Low industry production

    Lack/possibility of cutting off gas, electricity, water

    Crime

    Rights to land ownership

    Relations with Russia

    Political instability

    Government incompetence

    Hryvnia devaluation

    Russian language status

    Russian Black Sea Navy presence

    Interethnic relations

    Other

    DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 13

    Do you think it is acceptable or not if some groups of people use the following

    methods of protests? How acceptable is each of these forms?

    67

    55

    50

    42

    23

    21

    23

    15

    27

    39

    43

    48

    69

    71

    68

    77

    6

    6

    7

    10

    8

    9

    9

    8

    Collecting signatures for

    petition, letter

    Legal demonstrations

    Legal strikes

    Boycott

    Demonstrations without

    permission

    Strikes without permission

    Blocking of major roads

    Occupation of buildings or

    enterprises

    Acceptable Not acceptable DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 14

    If Ukraine was able to enter only one international economic union, which entity

    should it be with?

    17 53 8 22

    0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

    May 2013

    The European Union Customs Union with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan Other DK/NA

    % % % % % % % % % % %

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 15

    How would you evaluate your attitude to the following entities?

    68

    14

    13

    10

    6

    26

    70

    61

    77

    68

    5

    15

    23

    12

    24

    1

    1

    3

    1

    2

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

    Russia

    European Union

    Turkey

    Poland

    USA

    Warm Neutral Cold DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 16

    How would you evaluate current relations between Ukraine and Russia?

    4

    6

    15

    9

    23

    16

    34

    26

    12

    22

    5

    12 1

    6

    8

    0 20 40 60 80 100

    May 2013

    Oct 2011

    Friendly Good neighbor Quite warm Neutral Cold Tense Hostile DK/NA

    % % % % % %

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 17

    In your opinion, what should the status of Crimea be?

    49

    53

    4

    12

    6

    2

    33

    23

    8

    10

    0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

    Oct 2011

    May 2013

    Autonomy in Ukraine (as today) Crimean Tatar autonomy within Ukraine

    Common oblast of Ukraine Crimea should be separated and given to Russia

    DK/NA

    17

    % % % % % % % % % % %

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 18

    Land ownership is a very important issue in Crimea. Many Crimean

    Tartars believe they should be allocated land by the government to

    compensate for the deportation. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

    10

    6

    13

    8

    7

    6

    11

    18

    28

    56

    59

    43

    14

    9

    10

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

    Nov 2009

    Oct 2011

    May 2013

    Stronlgy agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NA

    18 IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 19

    Do you believe tension between Crimean Tatars and non-Tatar Crimean

    residents has increased or decreased during the last 12 months?

    6

    5

    9

    8

    44

    40

    29

    35

    12

    12

    0 20 40 60 80 100

    Oct 2011

    May 2013

    Has increased Has decreased No changes There is no tension DK/NA

    19

    % % % % % %

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 20

    How would you evaluate the level of Ukraines involvement into solution of

    the Crimean Tatars problems?

    Does not deal at all

    13%

    Fully sufficient

    14%

    DK/NA

    29%

    Rather insufficient

    7%

    Rather sufficient

    37%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 21

    In your opinion, are ethnic Crimeans sufficiently represented in the Crimean

    authority bodies?

    Definitely yes

    28%

    Definitely no

    2%

    DK/NA

    26%

    Rather no

    12%

    Rather yes

    32%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 22

    Are you going to take part in the elections of Kurultai* delegates of the

    Crimean Tatar people?

    Crimean Tatars, n=184

    DK/NA

    38%

    Definitely no

    2%

    Definitely yes

    28%

    Rather no

    3%

    Rather yes

    29%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

    *The Kurultai is a 250-person elected body that is responsible for serving as the elected advocacy body for the Crimean Tatar people.

  • 23

    In your opinion, has your nationality influenced your employment

    prospects?

    Crimean Tatars, n=184

    DK/NA

    42%

    Has influenced

    positively

    2%

    Hasnt had any

    influence

    45%

    Has influenced

    negatively

    11%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 24

    Who should be in charge of organizing memorial events dedicated to the

    memory of genocide of the Crimean Tatar people?

    Crimean Tatars, n=184

    DK/NA

    36%

    Other

    3%

    Mejlis* of the

    Crimean Tatar people

    36%

    Authority bodies

    18%

    Opposition to the

    Mejlis of the Crimean

    Tatar people

    7%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

    *The Mejlis is the central executive body of the Kurultai of Crimean Tatars, living in their homeland of Crimea, Ukraine.

  • 25

    There is a provision in Ukrainian legislation that requires a rayon council to address

    an issue if it is raised in a citizen initiated public hearing. Are you aware of this

    provision in the law or have you ever taken part in a public hearing?

    1

    1

    4

    14

    10

    14 59

    15

    22

    23

    67

    70

    0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

    May 2013

    Oct 2011

    Nov 2009

    Yes, I have participated in a public hearing

    Yes, I am aware of this provision but I have not participated in a public hearing

    No, I am not aware of this provision and have not participated in a public hearing

    DK/NA

    25

    % % % % % % % % % % %

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 26

    POLITICS

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  • 27

    If pre-term parliamentary elections were announced today, would you vote in such

    elections?

    Definitely yes

    29%

    Rather no

    15%

    Definitely no

    23%

    DK/NA

    6%

    Rather yes

    27%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 28

    Would you participate in the presidential election, if it were to take place next

    Sunday?

    Definitely yes

    33%

    Rather no

    22%

    Definitely no

    12%

    DK/NA

    9%

    Rather yes

    24%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 29

    In your opinion, has the situation in the following areas improved or worsened during

    last two years?

    76

    61

    56

    54

    51

    49

    47

    44

    44

    42

    41

    40

    34

    33

    26

    24

    16

    16

    15

    20

    31

    38

    36

    38

    36

    38

    42

    40

    36

    45

    43

    44

    43

    56

    54

    63

    59

    73

    3

    3

    5

    8

    4

    13

    12

    11

    4

    18

    11

    6

    18

    19

    15

    19

    17

    12

    5

    1

    5

    1

    2

    7

    2

    3

    3

    12

    4

    3

    10

    4

    5

    3

    3

    4

    13

    7

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

    Prices

    Healthcare

    Housing and communal services

    Employment

    Agriculture

    Economy of Ukraine

    Fight against corruption

    Stability of hryvnia

    Rights to land ownership

    Social protection

    Fight against criminality

    Small and medium business

    Government competence

    Political stability

    Salary/pension payments

    Relations with Russia

    Situation with languages

    European integration of Ukraine

    Interethnic relations

    Worsened Stayed the same Improved DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 30

    MASS MEDIA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 31

    On average, how many times per week do you use Internet?

    16

    23

    19

    4

    7

    15

    6

    9

    14

    6

    5

    7

    6

    3

    4

    57

    52

    40

    5

    1

    1

    0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

    Nov 2009

    Oct 2011

    May 2013

    Every day 5-6 times per week 3-4 times per week 1-2 times per week Less often Never DK/NA

    % % % % % % % % % % %

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 32

    SELF-PERCEIVED

    SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS

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  • 33

    What can you say about the financial status of your family?

    5.5

    7

    19

    23.5

    27

    26

    48

    39

    28

    19

    21

    18

    2

    3 1 4

    51

    2

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

    May 2013

    Oct 2011

    Nov 2009

    Need to save money for food

    Enough money for food but it is necessary to save or borrow money for buying clothes and shoes

    Enough money for food and necessary clothes and shoes. It is necessary to save or borrow money for such purchases as a

    good suit, a mobile phone or a vacuum cleanerEnough money for food, buying clothes, shoes and other purchases. It is necessary to save or borrow money for purchasing

    more expensive things (such as a laundry machine or a refrigerator)Enough money for food, buying clothes, shoes and expensive purchases. It is necessary to save or borrow money for

    purchases like a car or an apartmentI can buy anything at any time

    DK/NA

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 34

    SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHICS

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  • 35

    Gender

    Male

    45%

    Female

    55%

    Age groups

    50+

    43%

    18-29

    23%

    30-49

    34%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 36

    Education

    University, higher

    29%

    General secondary

    21%

    Primary

    1%

    Vocational secondary

    41%

    Non-complete

    secondary

    4%Non-complete higher

    4%

    Membership in a political party or nongovernmental

    organizationMember of a

    nongovernmental

    organization

    1%

    None

    96%Member of a party

    3%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 37

    Attendance of religious service

    Few times a week

    3%

    Once a week

    7%

    Once a month

    10%

    A few times per year

    37%

    Never

    43%

    Religion

    Orthodox

    58%

    Muslim

    15%

    Atheist

    2%

    Other

    2%

    I believe in God but

    don't belong to any

    religion

    10%

    DK/NA

    13%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 38

    Sector of employment

    Private sector

    37%

    Don't work

    50%

    State sector

    13%

    Public non-government

    sector

    0.3%

    Occupation

    Student

    7%

    Housewife

    8%

    Unemployed

    6%

    Other

    4%Higher and medium

    level executive

    1%

    Pensioner

    25%

    White collar

    29%

    Blue collar

    16%

    Farmer

    4%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 39

    Language usually spoken at home

    Russian and other

    equally

    3%

    Ukrainian and Russian

    equally

    3%

    Crimean Tatar

    10%

    Ukrainian

    2%

    Russian

    82%

    Ethnicity

    Other

    6%

    Crimean Tatar

    15%

    Ukrainian

    20%

    Russian

    59%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013

  • 40

    SETTLEMENT

    Rural areas

    31%

    Other towns

    38%

    Sevastopol

    16%

    Simferopol

    15%

    IRI, USAID, Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization, Rating Group Ukraine CRIMEA RESIDENTS SURVEY, May 2013


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