When Ukrainian refugees plan to return home


20% of the adult population of Ukraine were forced to leave home. Of these, a fifth plans to return home in the near future.
Such data of a sociological survey was published by the Rating group.
Most Ukrainians left the eastern regions of the country - 58%. At the same time, compared with the beginning of April, the number of those who plan to return home in the near future has slightly decreased - from 29% to 22%. But those who would like to return, but plan to do so a little later, increased from 24% to 31%.

The number of those who intend to return home after the end of the war has hardly changed - 43% of those among the IDPs.
The ninth nationwide survey of the Sociological Group "Rating" was conducted on April 26 among 1,000 respondents aged 18 and over in all regions, except for the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and Donbas, using the CATI method (telephone interviews using a computer). The error of the representativeness of the study with a confidence probability of 0.95: no more than 3.1%.

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