26 February 2024

Here is a good example of a bogus unreliable "sociological study" from the Ukraine...conducted with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Ukraine

Researchers interviewed 3,200 adults, aged 18 and older, from 8 Regions
(There are 24 Regions in The Ukraine)

  • Chernihiv, 
  • Sumy, 
  • Kharkiv, 
  • Dnipro, 
  • Zaporizhzhia, 
  • Odesa, 
  • Mykolaiv, 
  • Kherson regions.
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According to the Ukrainian constitution, Ukraine is divided into 24 oblasts.[8] 

However, 4 oblasts are disputed and mostly de facto under control of Russia.[9] These oblasts are written in the italic typeface.

RegionArea (km2)Population (2022)Pop. densityAdministrative centerRaionsHromadasLicense plate prefix
 Cherkasy Oblast20,8911,198,00061.80Cherkasy466CA, IA
 Chernihiv Oblast31,851.3994,00034.67Chernihiv557CB, IB
 Chernivtsi Oblast8,093.6897,000111.67Chernivtsi352CE, IE
 Dnipropetrovsk Oblast31,900.53,214,000104.83Dnipro786AE, KE
 Donetsk Oblast26,505.74,157,000167.81Donetsk (Kramatorsk)866AH, KH
 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast13,894.01,382,00099.38Ivano-Frankivsk662AT, KT
 Kharkiv Oblast31,401.62,683,00087.74Kharkiv756AX, KX
 Kherson Oblast28,4491,026,00038.35Kherson549BT, HT
 Khmelnytskyi Oblast20,636.21,274,00064.52Khmelnytskyi360BX, HX
 Kirovohrad Oblast24,577.5958,00041.29Kropyvnytskyi449BA, HA
 Kyiv Oblast28,118.91,775,00061.15Kyiv769AI, KI
 Luhansk Oblast26,672.52,145,00086.25Luhansk (Sievierodonetsk)837BB, HB
 Lviv Oblast21,823.72,515,000116.65Lviv773BC, HC
 Mykolaiv Oblast24,587.41,126,00048.25Mykolaiv452BE, HE
 Odesa Oblast33,295.92,395,00071.71Odesa791BH, HH
 Poltava Oblast28,735.81,392,00051.98Poltava460BI, HI
 Rivne Oblast20,038.51,146,00057.52Rivne464BK, HK
 Sumy Oblast23,823.91,094,00048.97Sumy551BM, HM
 Ternopil Oblast13,817.11,035,00078.65Ternopil355BO, HO
 Vinnytsia Oblast26,501.61,566,00062.12Vinnytsia663AB, KB
 Volyn Oblast20,135.31,046,00051.56Lutsk454AC, KC
 Zakarpattia Oblast12,771.51,247,00097.59Uzhhorod664AO, KO
 Zaporizhzhia Oblast27,168.51,699,00066.45Zaporizhzhia567AP, KP
 Zhytomyr Oblast29,819.21,213,00043.03Zhytomyr465AM, KM

Our national identity is the basis of Ukrainian culture

Опубліковано 1 February 2024 року, о 18:03
The sociological study ‘Cultural Practices and Needs for Population Recovery in De-occupied and Frontline Communities’ results demonstrate that. The Rating Sociological Group conducted the study with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Ukraine Confidence Building Initiative (UCBI).
Researchers interviewed 3,200 adults, aged 18 and older, from the Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Kherson regions.
The occupation and full-scale war brought up the issue of civic identity.
Most respondents identified as Ukrainian citizens. They answered the question about their identity based on a conscious choice, rather than their place of birth.
The average self-perception of Ukrainian citizenship is rated on a 10-point scale.
– Chernihiv region – 9.3 points;
– Sumy region – 9.2;
– Kharkiv region – 9.0;
– Dnipropetrovska – 8.9;
– Zaporizhzhia – 8.8;
– Odesa – 8.6;
– Mykolaiv – 9.4;
– Kherson – 9.1.
The older respondents were the most patriotic, as the war experience changed them and made them more pro-Ukrainian. 
They became more interested in Ukrainian culture, local and national history, literature, and traditions.

The respondents believed that Ukrainian culture plays a unifying role. 
They think that the cultural heritage of Ukraine forms the basis of the population’s identity and helps them emotionally prepare to resist the occupiers.

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