Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most;

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1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries;

2, Moscow people have a tendency to immigrate to 45%, and technicians have a tendency to immigrate to more than 50%;

3. The country that opposes the most is the place where Russians want to immigrate to the most;

4. The reason why they choose to leave Russia to immigrate to other countries is mainly because of their disgust of war.


Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most; - DayDayNews. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians hope to immigrate to other countries

Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most; - DayDayNews

After millions of high-net-worth, high-tech and young laborers have fled Russia, the Russian labor market, which originally had a low fertility rate and a negative natural population growth rate, is extremely tight, and it is difficult for many companies to recruit people who meet the requirements for technology and management positions. But a larger labor crisis is still brewing, which will pose a serious threat to the future economic and social development of Russia, including the recovery of military power.

December 13 The Moscow Times reported that a recent survey completed by the Russian HeadHunter Consulting Service showed that among citizens aged 20-60, as many as 37% of people want to leave Russia.

Another 24% of employees and job seekers said they hope to move their homes to another more developed region or city, 29% planned to keep everything as it is, and 10% admitted they had moved.

Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most; - DayDayNews. Moscow people have a tendency to immigrate to 45%, and technicians have a tendency to immigrate to more than 50%

Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most; - DayDayNews

Survey shows that the residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg have a stronger desire to immigrate to 45%. Men want it more than women, with men looking to immigrate at 39%, up from 34% of women. From a career perspective, data show that senior management, marketing and advertising experts, and IT experts prefer to move abroad, with their immigrant tendencies of 56%, 52%, and 47%, respectively. The fewest percentages who want to leave Russia are workers, accountants, lawyers and human resources managers in the transportation and logistics sectors, whose immigration tendencies are 27%, 26%, 26% and 25% respectively.

Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most; - DayDayNews

From this point of view, people living in big cities and those with professional skills often have a greater tendency to immigrate, and the less nostalgic they have in Russia! This should have a lot to do with their knowledge, openness to their minds, and the possibility of seeking a job after immigration.

3. The country that opposes the most is the place where Russians want to immigrate to

Most citizens are attracted by EU countries, 64% of respondents believe that this is him, their new place of residence is preferred; 43% want to move to the United States or Canada; 13% are preparing to seek asylum in CIS countries; 9% want to settle in the UAE or Saudi Arabia , and 20% choose to go to other Asian countries. On this question survey, multiple answers can be selected, so the total number will exceed 100%. The data on the issue of

Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most; - DayDayNews

is very interesting because we can see from it that the countries that Russians usually criticize and oppose the most are often the places where Russians most want to settle. Friendly countries with close ties to Russia have basically not appeared in the immigration destinations chosen by the Russians.

Among those who want to change their homeland, 39% want to move to the Central Federal District (i.e. Moscow), 25% want to move to the central city of the Southern Federal District Rostov-on-Don , and 13% plan to go to the center of the Northwest Federal District St. Petersburg.

According to HeadHunter, the most common motivation for job-hopping in Russia is low wages, accounting for about 40%, and the lack of companies they are willing to work for, accounting for about 29%. The top five reasons include poor ecology and uncomfortable climate, accounting for about 25%, unfavorable urban environment (underdeveloped infrastructure, lack of leisure, high crime rate, etc.), accounting for about 19%, and the inability to find a job as a professional, accounting for 17%.

4. The reason for choosing to leave Russia to immigrate to other countries is mainly because of the disgust of war

htmlIn March, a poll results released by the Russian polling agency VTsIOM showed that 75% of Russians supported the invasion of Ukraine.Since Putin President announced some military mobilization, the Russian army has been retreating "goodwill" on the Ukrainian frontline due to the sharp increase in the proportion of anti-war, and VTsIOM no longer announces the results of the polls on the attitude towards the war.

Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most; - DayDayNews

However, the results of the latest closed-term poll conducted by FSO in November disclosed by Meduza on December 12 showed that about 55% of Russians currently favor peaceful negotiations with Ukraine, and only 32% oppose peace talks; only 25% favor continuing war, and as high as 57% oppose continuing war. In July, FSO poll showed that only 30% of Russians supported peaceful relocation with Ukraine. Judging from the FSO's closed polls, the Russians' attitude towards war has deteriorated sharply recently.

These numbers are generally consistent with the October survey results of Levada, the only major independent sociological research center in Russia. In Levada's report, 57% of respondents favor or prefer to negotiate; only 27% of those who continued hostilities "for" and "more precisely support".

Summary: 1. The latest poll shows that 37% of Russians want to immigrate to other countries; the countries that oppose the most are the places where Russians want to immigrate to the most; - DayDayNews

From the beginning, people thought that war had nothing to do with them, but now the risks have increased, and more and more people want to negotiate and end the war. But Kremlin instead decided to carry out some military mobilization and recruit soldiers from these opposition wars to the front line. This led to as many as 40% of Russian workers intend to immigrate to other countries and vote with their feet to oppose the war against Ukraine.

HeadHunter Maria Ignatova, head of research at the Telegram channel, expressed her views: In the context of population vacancy and shortage of many professional personnel, this trend will intensify, and a large number of people who want to change the war plan to immigrate when they are unable to change, labor resources will be further short of them, and military mobilization resources will be severely deteriorated as a result.

【Author: Xu Sanlang】

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