Wartime survey of Ukrainian society / eighth wave
May 2023
More stress, more work, stable faith in the Armed Forces
Gradus Research conducted eight waves of research on the moods of Ukrainians during the war, starting on the fourth day of the full-scale invasion, as part of the project "On a Big Move". At the end of April 2023, in the eighth wave of the study, we asked respondents what emotional states they were experiencing, whether they were returning to work, whether their belief in victory had changed, and how they assessed the timing of the country's post-war recovery.
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