Contents
V. Vorona
From a territory’s population to civil society
(Foreword)
CHAPTER ONE
V. Stepanenko
Civil society and the state after the elections of 2019
I. Bekeshkina
Post-election change and civil society
S. Makeiev, O. Simonchuk
Ukrainians’ perceptions of (in)equality and (in)justice
N. Lavrinenko
The welfare state: How ready are Ukrainians to accept its fundamental principles?
Ye. Golovakha
How well have Ukrainians adapted to social change and what do they still lack?
O. Ivanenko, V. Kazakov
Populism and social protection of Ukrainian peasants
O. Bielienok, A. Bova
Differentiating Ukraine’s population in terms of social assistance needs
O. Rakhmanov
Factors contributing to a Ukrainian’s likelihood of working in the private sector
T. Petrushyna
Standard and non-standard employment among Ukrainians: Distinguishing characteristics
V. Smakota
Self-fulfilment at work among Ukraine’s employed population
N. Tolstykh
Subsistence level according to the estimates of Ukraine’s population
I. Prybytkova
Ukrainians’ evaluations of the quality of life and human security in this country: The regional dimension
N. Kostenko
Information safety risks
CHAPTER TWO
I. Martyniuk, N. Sobolieva
Ukrainians’ perceptions of reforms undertaken against a backdrop of social imbalance
O. Reznik
The basic types of civic engagement practices and their popularity in Ukrainian society
V. Pylypenko, Yu. Pryvalov
Modernisation-driven processes in a transitional society
G. Chepurko
How do Ukrainians perceive the current state, challenges and possible outcomes of the society’s modernisation?
O. Honcharuk, Yu. Sapelkin
Market-driven transformation of Ukrainian society
V. Pylypenko, G. Chepurko
Social dialogue in the context of modernisation-driven processes
M. Shulha
Vectors in public attitudes towards Ukraine’s accession to the EU
A. Arseienko, V. Butkaliuk
Possible outcomes of Ukraine’s accession to the EU and NATO: Respondents’ evaluations between 2009 and 2019
S. Shevchenko
Growth in social activity: Is it adaptation to change or just a temporary hope?
O. Stehnii
Factors conducive to the successful integration of internally displaced persons with urban communities
M. Parashchevin
The attitude of Ukraine’s population towards the establishment of a new Orthodox church
O. Burova
Social expectations and reality in Ukrainian society
K. Ivashchenko
What does the Donbas think about Ukraine’s geopolitical benchmarks? Notes on the chief pre-war tendencies and their subsequent implications
CHAPTER THREE
A. Ruchka
“Value synthesis” as a component of a person’s mindset nowadays
O. Shulha
Value-led change in Ukrainian society: Between the old and the new patterns
O. Zlobina
Ukrainians’ value orientations: The vectors of change
R. Shulha
Consumption of the arts: Value-based aspects
L. Skokova
The popularity of different cultural practices among different age groups of Ukraine’s population
O. Ivashchenko
The phenomenon of absenteeism: How it endangers electoral democracy in Ukraine
T. Zahorodniuk
Regional differences in public attitudes towards a multiparty system and political parties in Ukraine (2017–2019)
V. Reznik
Respondents’ views on the responsibility of institutions and citizens for a state of affairs in Ukraine
I. Burov
Ukraine: The dynamics of public trust in the presidents
L. Bevzenko
The volunteer movement in Ukraine: Methodological issues associated with conceptualisation and the empirical record of five-year-long activities’ outcomes
N. Boiko
The current state of trust in the Internet among Ukrainians
M. Naumova
The phenomenology of daily digital routine: The dynamics of preferences and practices of social media usage
S. Dembitskyi
Correction of survey results by using sociological test data and decision trees: The case of geopolitical orientations
M. Shulha
An overchallenged society
(In lieu of an afterword)
M. Parashchevin
Annual nationwide survey results for the years 1992–2019