Sociological survey en0tled "Children about Ukraine" was held jointly with the Artek interna0onal children's centre in December 2012. 1,100 Ukrainian children aged from 9 to 15 were polled. The margin of error is within 3 per cent. Telephone sociological survey was carried out in January 2013. It randomly polled 1,000 respondents aged over 18 years in all Ukrainian regional capitals, Kiev and Sevastopol. The poll took into account the region of residence, sex and age of respondents. The margin of error is within 3.1 per cent.
1,1%
0,9%
2,5%
5,1%
10,5%
13,1%
16,3%
15,5%
18,3%
28,1%
33,4%
35,0%
40,4%
57,5%
6,3%
1,6%
3,2%
3,1%
7,8%
5,6%
9,2%
22,4%
13,2%
35,1%
25,4%
17,8%
14,5%
66,8%
0,0% 10,0% 20,0% 30,0% 40,0% 50,0% 60,0% 70,0% 80,0%
Hard to tell
No threats
Other
Religious conflicts
Birth rate decline
Terrorism
Manmade disasters
Loss of democra0c values, viola0ons of human rights and freedoms
Threats to Ukraine's territorial integrity, the split of the country
Worsening of the environmental situa0on
Increase in crime rates
Drug and alcohol addic0on
Epidemics, increase in AIDS, TB spread
Worsening of the economic situa0on, price hikes
Grown-‐ups
Children 9-‐15 years old
In your opinion, what internal threats exist for Ukraine?
(the respondents had an opportunity to choose several options of the answers at once)
2,7%
2,7%
2,5%
19,5%
27,0%
28,1%
37,6%
56,2%
61,7%
10,6%
18,7%
8,2%
25,6%
13,2%
11,7%
51,6%
38,1%
43,2%
0,0% 10,0% 20,0% 30,0% 40,0% 50,0% 60,0% 70,0%
Hard to tell
No threats
Other
Global warming, climate change
Interna0onal terrorism
Military conflict
Depleted natural resources (lack of water, poor crops)
Global economic crisis
Interna0onal crime, drug and human trafficking
Grown-‐ups
Children 9-‐15 years old
In your opinion, what external threats exist for Ukraine?
(the respondents had an opportunity to choose several options of the answers at once)
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