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  1. N

    Ukrainian Population Distribution Data - Christian County, IL Cities...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2025
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    Neilsberg Research (2025). Ukrainian Population Distribution Data - Christian County, IL Cities (2019-2023) [Dataset]. https://www.neilsberg.com/insights/lists/ukrainian-population-in-christian-county-il-by-city/
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2025
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    Neilsberg Research
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Christian County, Illinois
    Variables measured
    Ukrainian Population Count, Ukrainian Population Percentage, Ukrainian Population Share of Christian County
    Measurement technique
    To measure the rank and respective trends, we initially gathered data from the five most recent American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates. We then analyzed and categorized the data for each of the origins / ancestries identified by the U.S. Census Bureau. It is possible that a small population exists but was not reported or captured due to limitations or variations in Census data collection and reporting. We ensured that the population estimates used in this dataset pertain exclusively to the identified origins / ancestries and do not rely on any ethnicity classification, unless explicitly required. For further information regarding these estimates, please feel free to reach out to us via email at research@neilsberg.com.
    Dataset funded by
    Neilsberg Research
    Description
    About this dataset

    Context

    This list ranks the 7 cities in the Christian County, IL by Ukrainian population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.

    Content

    When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, including:

    • 2019-2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
    • 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
    • 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

    Variables / Data Columns

    • Rank by Ukrainian Population: This column displays the rank of city in the Christian County, IL by their Ukrainian population, using the most recent ACS data available.
    • City: The City for which the rank is shown in the previous column.
    • Ukrainian Population: The Ukrainian population of the city is shown in this column.
    • % of Total City Population: This shows what percentage of the total city population identifies as Ukrainian. Please note that the sum of all percentages may not equal one due to rounding of values.
    • % of Total Christian County Ukrainian Population: This tells us how much of the entire Christian County, IL Ukrainian population lives in that city. Please note that the sum of all percentages may not equal one due to rounding of values.
    • 5 Year Rank Trend: This column displays the rank trend across the last 5 years.

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    Margin of Error

    Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.

    Custom data

    If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.

    Inspiration

    Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.

  2. N

    Ukrainian Population Distribution Data - Christian County, KY Cities...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2025
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    Neilsberg Research (2025). Ukrainian Population Distribution Data - Christian County, KY Cities (2019-2023) [Dataset]. https://www.neilsberg.com/insights/lists/ukrainian-population-in-christian-county-ky-by-city/
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Neilsberg Research
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Kentucky, Christian County
    Variables measured
    Ukrainian Population Count, Ukrainian Population Percentage, Ukrainian Population Share of Christian County
    Measurement technique
    To measure the rank and respective trends, we initially gathered data from the five most recent American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates. We then analyzed and categorized the data for each of the origins / ancestries identified by the U.S. Census Bureau. It is possible that a small population exists but was not reported or captured due to limitations or variations in Census data collection and reporting. We ensured that the population estimates used in this dataset pertain exclusively to the identified origins / ancestries and do not rely on any ethnicity classification, unless explicitly required. For further information regarding these estimates, please feel free to reach out to us via email at research@neilsberg.com.
    Dataset funded by
    Neilsberg Research
    Description
    About this dataset

    Context

    This list ranks the 4 cities in the Christian County, KY by Ukrainian population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.

    Content

    When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, including:

    • 2019-2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
    • 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
    • 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

    Variables / Data Columns

    • Rank by Ukrainian Population: This column displays the rank of city in the Christian County, KY by their Ukrainian population, using the most recent ACS data available.
    • City: The City for which the rank is shown in the previous column.
    • Ukrainian Population: The Ukrainian population of the city is shown in this column.
    • % of Total City Population: This shows what percentage of the total city population identifies as Ukrainian. Please note that the sum of all percentages may not equal one due to rounding of values.
    • % of Total Christian County Ukrainian Population: This tells us how much of the entire Christian County, KY Ukrainian population lives in that city. Please note that the sum of all percentages may not equal one due to rounding of values.
    • 5 Year Rank Trend: This column displays the rank trend across the last 5 years.

    Good to know

    Margin of Error

    Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.

    Custom data

    If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.

    Inspiration

    Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.

  3. Faith in media covering the Russian-Ukraine conflict MENA 2022, by groups of...

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    Updated Aug 6, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Faith in media covering the Russian-Ukraine conflict MENA 2022, by groups of media [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1374544/mena-trust-in-media-covering-the-russian-ukraine-conflict-by-groups-of-media/
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 6, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Time period covered
    Apr 26, 2022 - May 5, 2022
    Area covered
    Russia, Ukraine, MENA
    Description

    A survey of 2022 in the Middle East and North Africa region revealed that ** percent of the respondents had faith in Arabic media, which covered the Russian-Ukraine conflict. Whereas, ***** percent of the MENA respondents answered that they trust Russian media like RT, and Sputnik to view the Russian-Ukraine conflict.

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    Orthodox Christian Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021

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    Updated Feb 16, 2022
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    Carroll, T, UCL; Lackenby, N, UCL; Gorbanenko, J (2022). Orthodox Christian Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-855449
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 16, 2022
    Authors
    Carroll, T, UCL; Lackenby, N, UCL; Gorbanenko, J
    Area covered
    United Kingdom, Serbia, Greece, Russia
    Description

    As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Orthodox Christians globally reacted to the possibility of contagion and risk in dialogue with theological positions about materials, their own long history which includes surviving previous pandemics and plagues, governmental and civil expectations and edicts, and pious – but often unofficial – understandings about protection and the sacrality of religious artefacts and the space of the temple. This dataset aggregates primary ethnographic research amongst Orthodox Christians in the UK, Serbia, Greece and Russia to highlight commonalities and divergences in Orthodox Christian responses to the pandemic. Examining both the theological basis, and socio-political differences, this dataset focuses on how the Orthodox theology of apophaticism and relationality impacts wider discourses of contagion (both positive and negative), and consequently compliance with public health initiatives. Comparison across diverse Orthodox settings highlights Orthodox Christian concern with the neighbour – both in terms of who may be watching (and reporting) them, and who may fall sick because of them.

    Aims: This project asks 'What role does the material ecology play in shaping the sociopolitics of Global Orthodoxy?' as a case study for global political discourse and the role of material in the social dynamics of religion. Impact: Orthodox Christianity is a tradition based on discourse, but there has been very little research looking at the specifics of how it works. Focusing on discourse also tends to over emphasise words and belief. But what if, like Max Muller, we insist that religion must start with what is perceived, not with concepts like 'belief in the supernatural'? This means we situate discursive traditions like Orthodoxy not in concepts but in the material culture of local and global religious groups. This reframes how we understand religion, and forefronts the impact that religious practice has upon material aspects of our experience like health, the environment and geopolitics. Context: Much social scientific interest in religion looks at the variation in the lived religion from one place to another. However, there are moments - such as in April 2018 when the President of Ukraine asked the Greek Patriarch to intervene into the Russian Church in the Ukraine - when religion can not be studied only in the local lived expression. Situations such as the conflict in Ukraine are complicated by historic tension between local Orthodox Churches. Disagreements in the interpretation of the theology of the body, person, and environment foment political tension within the Churches, between the Churches and external bodies, and between nations. The materiality of discourse must be seen as central to the form and practice of the tradition. Research: Framed in terms of three research domains, this project focuses on the material conditions of Global Orthodox sociopolitics, conducting research amongst Orthodox Christians and religious institutions. The project investigates how the properties and affordances of the material ecology (including the body, the built environment and wider 'natural' order) shape and are marshalled within the discourse of the Orthodox Churches. The three domains are the Body, Person, and Environment. The Body domain addresses issues such as medical interventions, like IVF and organ donation, which are, across Global Orthodoxy, contentious to varying degrees. The material body becomes a place for negotiating ethical goods (eg extending life, fertility, honouring God). The Person domain examines the variance in permission different churches grant concerning family and marriage practices (eg divorce, family planning). There is also a mounting discourse around identity politics, with some voices pushing for an open approach to homosexuality and women clergy. The material of the body, person, and Church are marshalled as the grounding for historically contingent, philosophically premised, and scientifically inflected arguments for or against 'progressive' movements. Finally, the Environment domain examines the relationship between humans, specific locations, and the earth as a whole. Orthodox theologians highlight an emphasis on 'stewardship of the earth' and call for active engagement in ecological conservation. Issues such as Global Warming take an explicitly religious imperative, as scientific data points to human failure to fulfil their God-given role as caretakers. The control of land (including places like Crimea and Jerusalem) also becomes a religious duty with geopolitical impact. Output: This project will produce one academic book on the material aspects of the sociopolitics of Orthodox Christianity, a book written for a general audience looking at key case studies around contemporary issues in Orthodoxy, six academic articles, white papers and policy advice on various issues relating to the health and wellbeing of Orthodox Christians and their homelands, and pamphlets written with stakeholder community leaders to help address social issues within the community settings.

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    Grant Giving Statistics for St. Sophia Religious Association of Ukrainian...

    • instrumentl.com
    Updated Jul 8, 2021
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    (2021). Grant Giving Statistics for St. Sophia Religious Association of Ukrainian Catholics Inc. [Dataset]. https://www.instrumentl.com/990-report/st-sophia-religious-association-of-ukrainian-catholics-inc
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    Jul 8, 2021
    Variables measured
    Total Assets, Total Giving, Average Grant Amount
    Description

    Financial overview and grant giving statistics of St. Sophia Religious Association of Ukrainian Catholics Inc.

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    Ukraine Visitor Arrivals: Cultural Event, Sport Event, Religion, Other

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    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Ukraine Visitor Arrivals: Cultural Event, Sport Event, Religion, Other [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/ukraine/visitor-arrivals/visitor-arrivals-cultural-event-sport-event-religion-other
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 15, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2006 - Dec 1, 2017
    Area covered
    Ukraine
    Variables measured
    Tourism Statistics
    Description

    Ukraine Visitor Arrivals: Cultural Event, Sport Event, Religion, Other data was reported at 348,867.000 Person in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 167,891.000 Person for 2016. Ukraine Visitor Arrivals: Cultural Event, Sport Event, Religion, Other data is updated yearly, averaging 267,701.500 Person from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2017, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,841,872.000 Person in 2013 and a record low of 96,567.000 Person in 2006. Ukraine Visitor Arrivals: Cultural Event, Sport Event, Religion, Other data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by State Statistics Service of Ukraine. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ukraine – Table UA.Q002: Visitor Arrivals.

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    EVS - European Values Study 1999/2000 (release 2, Mai 2006) - Ukraine EVS -...

    • demo-b2find.dkrz.de
    Updated May 15, 2006
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    (2006). EVS - European Values Study 1999/2000 (release 2, Mai 2006) - Ukraine EVS - European Values Study 1999/2000 (release 2, May 2006) - Ukraine - Dataset - B2FIND [Dataset]. http://demo-b2find.dkrz.de/dataset/290702a8-f0d1-5eb2-a4ee-eb61071770f7
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    May 15, 2006
    Area covered
    Ukraine
    Description

    Moralische, religiöse, gesellschaftliche, politische, ökonomische und soziale Wertvorstellungen der Europäer. Themen: Das Fragenprogramm ist dreigeteilt: Neben einem gemeinsamen Fragenprogramm für alle Ländern gibt es ein freiwilliges Zusatzprogramm und weitere länderspezifische Fragen. Gemeinsames Fragenprogramm: Freizeit: Wichtigkeit der Lebensbereiche; Glücksgefühl; Mitgliedschaften und ehrenamtliche Tätigkeiten in Vereinen, Parteien, Organisationen, Bürgerinitiativen und Berufsorganisationen; Verkehrskreise in der Freizeit; Toleranz gegenüber Minderheiten, Andersgläubige und Ausländer; zwischenmenschliches Vertrauen; Selbstwirksamkeit (Skalometer); allgemeine Lebenszufriedenheit (Skalometer). Arbeitswelt: Wichtigkeit ausgewählter Merkmale beruflicher Arbeit (Skala); eigene Erwerbstätigkeit; allgemeine Arbeitszufriedenheit (Skalometer); Selbstbestimmung in der Arbeit (Skalometer); Arbeitsethos (Skala); Einstellung zu einer leistungsorientierten Bezahlung und zum kritiklosen Befolgen von Arbeitsanweisungen; Priorität von Inländern gegenüber Ausländern sowie Männern gegenüber Frauen bei Arbeitsplatzknappheit; vermuteter Vorrang individueller oder gesellschaftlicher Ursachen für die wirtschaftliche Notlage Einzelner; Entscheidungsfreiheit von Arbeitslosen zur Ablehnung eines Arbeitsangebots (Skalometer). Politik: Parteipräferenz; Einstellung zu ausländischen Arbeitnehmern im eigenen Land; Zukunftsangst; Assimilation und Integration von Immigranten; Vorstellung von einer gerechten Gesellschaft (mehr Wohlfahrtsstaat oder Liberalismus, Skala); Interesse an politischen Nachrichten in den Medien; Individualismus und Gemeinschaftsdenken; Politikinteresse; politische Partizipation; Selbsteinschätzung auf einem Links-Rechts-Kontinuum (Skalometer); Selbstverantwortlichkeit oder staatliche Vorsorge (Skalometer); Einstellung zur Wettbewerbsfreiheit und Unternehmerfreiheit (Skalometer); Demokratiezufriedenheit; Einstellung zum derzeitigen politischen System des Landes und Beurteilung des politischen Systems des Landes vor zehn Jahren (Skalometer); Präferenz für ein demokratisches politisches System oder für eine starke Führerschaft eines einzelnen Politikers (Skala); Einstellung zur Demokratie (Skala); Verlust nationaler Charakteristika durch die Vereinigung Europas. Religion: individueller oder genereller Maßstab für Gut und Böse; derzeitige und gegebenenfalls frühere Konfession; derzeitige Kirchgangshäufigkeit und im Alter von 12 Jahren; Wichtigkeit religiöser Feiern bei Geburt, Hochzeit und Beerdigung; Selbsteinschätzung der Religiosität; Kompetenz der Religionsgemeinschaft in moralischen Fragen, bei Problemen im Familienleben, bei geistigen Bedürfnissen und aktuellen sozialen Problemen des Landes; Glaube an Gott, an ein Leben nach dem Tod, an die Hölle, den Himmel, die Sünde, an Telepathie und an Wiedergeburt; Gottgläubigkeit oder Nihilismus (Skala); Wichtigkeit von Gott im eigenen Leben (Skalometer); Trost und Kraft durch den Glauben; Beten und Meditation; Gebetshäufigkeit; Besitz und Glauben an Glücksbringer oder Talisman (Skalometer); Lesen und Berücksichtigen von Horoskopen; Einstellung zur Trennung von Kirche (Religion) und Staat (Skala). Familie und Ehe: wichtigste Kriterien für eine erfolgreiche Ehe (Skala); Einstellung zur Ehe und zur traditionellen Familienstruktur (Skala); Einstellung zu eigenen Kindern (Skala); Einstellung zum traditionellen Rollenverständnis von Mann und Frau in Beruf und Familie (Skala); Einstellung zu einer traditionellen oder liberalen Eltern-Kind-Beziehung; Wichtigkeit von Erziehungszielen; Einstellung zur Abtreibung. Gesellschaft: Präferenz für individuelle Freiheit oder soziale Gleichheit; Postmaterialismus (Skala); präferierte gesellschaftliche Entwicklung (Skala); Einstellung zum technischen Fortschritt; Vertrauen in Institutionen; Beachtung der individuellen Menschenrechte im Lande; Einstellung zum Umweltschutz (Skala); Nähe zur Familie, zur Nachbarschaft, den Menschen in der Region, zu den Landsleuten, den Europäern und der Menschheit; Nähe zu älteren Menschen, zu Arbeitslosen, Ausländern und Behinderten sowie Bereitschaft sich für diese Gruppen einzusetzen; persönliche Gründe für Hilfeleistungen bei älteren Menschen sowie bei Ausländern; Identifikation mit dem Ort, der Region, der Nation, Europa und der Welt; Nationalstolz. Moral und Sexualität: moralische Einstellungen (Steuerhinterziehung, Diebstahl, Drogengebrauch, Lügen, Schmiergelder, Korruption, Euthanasie, Selbstmord, Umweltverschmutzung, Alkohol am Steuer; Skala); moralische Einstellungen zu Partnerschaft und Sexualität (Homosexualität, Abtreibung, Scheidung, Promiskuität; Skala); vermutete Verbreitung unmoralischer Verhaltensweisen in der Bevölkerung des Landes (Skala); Einstellung zu einer Bestrafung in Abhängigkeit von der Situation des Täters bzw. des Geschädigten (Skala). Demographie: Geschlecht; Geburtsjahr; Familienstand und Zusammenleben mit einem Partner; Kinderzahl; Schulbildung; Alter bei Beendigung der Schulausbildung; Berufstätigkeit; Vorgesetztenfunktion und Kontrollspanne; Betriebsgröße; Beruf (ISCO88) und berufliche Stellung; Dauer der Arbeitslosigkeit; Haushaltsgröße; Alter der Kinder im Haushalt; Haushaltsvorstand; Charakteristika des Haushaltsvorstands; Haushaltseinkommen. Zusätzlich verkodet wurden: Ortsgröße; Region; Land. In der Ukraine wurden zusätzliche, optionale Fragen gestellt. Moral, religious, societal, political, work, and family values of Europeans. Topics: The question program is divided in three parts: besides a common question program for all countries there is a voluntary supplement program and further country-specific questions. Common question program: Leisure time: importance of areas of life; feeling of happiness; memberships and honorary activities in clubs, parties, organizations, citizens´ initiatives and occupation organizations; interactions in leisure time; tolerance regarding minorities, those of other beliefs and foreigners; inter-human trust; self-effectiveness (scale); general contentment with life (scale). working world: importance of selected characteristics of occupational work (scale); personal employment; general work satisfaction (scale); self-determination at work (scale); work ethic (scale); attitude to achievement-based pay and following work instructions without criticism; priority of nationals over foreigners as well as men over women with shortage of jobs; assumed priority of individual or social reasons for the situation of economic need of individuals; freedom of the unemployed to reject a job offer (scale). Politics: party preference; attitude to foreign workers in one´s country; fear of the future; assimilation and integration of immigrants; concept of a just society (more welfare state or liberalism, scale); interest in political news in the media; individualism and thinking of the community; interest in politics; political participation; self-assessment on a left-right continuum (scale); self-responsibility or governmental provision (scale); attitude to competition freedom and entrepreneur freedom (scale); satisfaction with democracy; attitude to the current political system of the country and judgment on the political system of the country ten years ago (scale); preference for a democratic political system or for strong leadership of an individual politician (scale); attitude to democracy (scale); loss of national characteristics through unification of Europe. Religion: individual or general standard for good and evil; current and perhaps earlier religious denomination; current frequency of church attendance and at the age of 12; importance of religious celebration at birth, marriage and funeral; self-assessment of religiousness; ability of the religious community in moral questions, with problems in family life, spiritual needs and current social problems of the country; belief in God, life after death, hell, heaven, sin, telepathy and reincarnation; belief in God or nihilism (scale); importance of God in one´s own life (scale); comfort and strength through belief; prayer and meditation; frequency of prayer; possession and belief in lucky charms or talisman (scale); reading and observing horoscopes; attitude to separation of church (religion) and state (scale). Family and marriage: important criteria for a successful marriage (scale); attitude to marriage and the traditional family structure (scale); attitude to one´s own children (scale); attitude to traditional understanding of one´s role of man and woman in occupation and family (scale); attitude to a traditional or liberal parent-child relation; importance of educational goals; attitude to abortion. Society: preference for individual freedom or social equality; post-materialism (scale); preferred social development (scale); attitude to technical progress; trust in institutions; observing individual human rights in the country; attitude to environmental protection (scale); closeness to family, the neighborhood, people in the region, countrymen, Europeans and humanity; closeness to older people, the unemployed, foreigners and handicapped well as readiness to make an effort for these groups; personal reasons for assistance with older people as well as foreigners; identification with the city, the region, the nation, Europe and the world; national pride. morals and sexuality: moral attitudes (tax evasion, theft, use of drugs, lying, bribe money, corruption, euthanasia, suicide, environmental pollution, alcohol at the wheel; scale); moral attitudes to partnership and sexuality (homosexuality, abortion, divorce, promiscuity; scale); assumed spreading of immoral behavior in the population of the country (scale); attitude to punishment dependent on the situation of the culprit or the victim (scale). Demography: sex; year of birth; marital status and living together with a partner; number of children; school education; age

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    Ukraine Percent Non Religious - données, graphique | TheGlobalEconomy.com

    • fr.theglobaleconomy.com
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    Updated Jun 25, 2024
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    Globalen LLC (2024). Ukraine Percent Non Religious - données, graphique | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. fr.theglobaleconomy.com/Ukraine/non_religious/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 25, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Globalen LLC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Ukraine
    Description

    Ukraine: Non religious people as percent of the population: Pour cet indicateur, The Cline Center for Democracy fournit des données pour la Ukraine de à . La valeur moyenne pour Ukraine pendant cette période était de pour cent avec un minimum de pour cent en et un maximum de pour cent en .

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    EVS - European Values Study 1999 - Ukraine

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    • da-ra.de
    Updated Dec 28, 2012
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    Balakireva, Olga (2012). EVS - European Values Study 1999 - Ukraine [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.11557
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    application/x-stata-dta(784358), application/x-spss-sav(2090900), application/x-spss-por(1278626)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 28, 2012
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    GESIS Data Archive
    Authors
    Balakireva, Olga
    License

    https://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-termshttps://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-terms

    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 1999 - Dec 31, 1999
    Area covered
    Ukraine
    Description

    Moral, religious, societal, political, work, and family values of Europeans.

    Topics:

    Leisure time: importance of areas of life; feeling of happiness; memberships and honorary activities in clubs, parties, organizations, citizens´ initiatives and occupation organizations; interactions in leisure time; tolerance regarding minorities, those of other beliefs and foreigners; inter-human trust; self-effectiveness (scale); general contentment with life (scale).

    Work: importance of selected characteristics of occupational work (scale); personal employment; general work satisfaction (scale); self-determination at work (scale); work ethic (scale); attitude to achievement-based pay and following work instructions without criticism; priority of nationals over foreigners as well as men over women with shortage of jobs; assumed priority of individual or social reasons for the situation of economic need of individuals; freedom of the unemployed to reject a job offer (scale).

    Politics: party preference; attitude to foreign workers in one´s country; fear of the future; assimilation and integration of immigrants; concept of a just society (more welfare state or liberalism, scale); interest in political news in the media; individualism and thinking of the community; interest in politics; political participation; self-assessment on a left-right continuum (scale); self-responsibility or governmental provision (scale); attitude to competition freedom and entrepreneur freedom (scale); satisfaction with democracy; attitude to the current political system of the country and judgment on the political system of the country ten years ago (scale); preference for a democratic political system or for strong leadership of an individual politician (scale); attitude to democracy (scale); loss of national characteristics through unification of Europe.

    Religion: individual or general standard for good and evil; current and perhaps earlier religious denomination; current frequency of church attendance and at the age of 12; importance of religious celebration at birth, marriage and funeral; self-assessment of religiousness; ability of the religious community in moral questions, with problems in family life, spiritual needs and current social problems of the country; belief in God, life after death, hell, heaven, sin, telepathy and reincarnation; belief in God or nihilism (scale); importance of God in one´s own life (scale); comfort and strength through belief; prayer and meditation; frequency of prayer; possession and belief in lucky charms or talisman (scale); reading and observing horoscopes; attitude to separation of church (religion) and state (scale).

    Family and marriage: important criteria for a successful marriage (scale); attitude to marriage and the traditional family structure (scale); attitude to one´s own children (scale); attitude to traditional understanding of one´s role of man and woman in occupation and family (scale); attitude to a traditional or liberal parent-child relation; importance of educational goals; attitude to abortion.

    Society: preference for individual freedom or social equality; post-materialism (scale); preferred social development (scale); attitude to technical progress; trust in institutions; observing individual human rights in the country; attitude to environmental protection (scale); closeness to family, the neighborhood, people in the region, countrymen, Europeans and humanity; closeness to older people, the unemployed, foreigners and handicapped well as readiness to make an effort for these groups; personal reasons for assistance with older people as well as foreigners; identification with the city, the region, the nation, Europe and the world; national pride. morals and sexuality: moral attitudes (tax evasion, theft, use of drugs, lying, bribe money, corruption, euthanasia, suicide, environmental pollution, alcohol at the wheel; scale); moral attitudes to partnership and sexuality (homosexuality, abortion, divorce, promiscuity; scale); assumed spreading of immoral behavior in the population of the country (scale); attitude to punishment dependent on the situation of the culprit or the victim (scale).

    Demography: sex; year of birth; marital status and living together with a partner; number of children; school education; age at termination of school training; employment; superior function and span of control; company size; occupation (ISCO88) and occupational position; length of unemployment; size of hous...

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    European Values Study 2008: Ukraine (EVS 2008)

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    Balakireva, Olga (2010). European Values Study 2008: Ukraine (EVS 2008) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.10174
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    Balakireva, Olga
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    Time period covered
    Jul 12, 2008 - Oct 9, 2008
    Area covered
    Ukraine
    Description

    This survey is a not up-to-date version. Please, use the updated version included in the EVS integrated data files. This national dataset is only available for replication purposes and analysis with additional country-specific variables (see ´Further Remarks´).

    Two online overviews offer comprehensive metadata on the EVS datasets and variables.

    The extended study description for the EVS 2008 provides country-specific information on the origin and outcomes of the national surveys The variable overview of the four EVS waves 1981 1990 1999/2000 and 2008 allows for identifying country specific deviations in the question wording within and across the EVS waves.

    These overviews can be found at: Extended Study Description Variable Overview

    Moral, religious, societal, political, work, and family values of Europeans.

    Topics: 1. Perceptions of life: importance of work, family, friends and acquaintances, leisure time, politics and religion; frequency of political discussions with friends; happiness; self-assessment of own health; memberships and unpaid work (volunteering) in: social welfare services, religious or church organisations, education, or cultural activities, labour unions, political parties, local political actions, human rights, environmental or peace movement, professional associations, youth work, sports clubs, women´s groups, voluntary associations concerned with health or other groups; tolerance towards minorities (people with a criminal record, of a different race, left/right wing extremists, alcohol addicts, large families, emotionally unstable people, Muslims, immigrants, AIDS sufferers, drug addicts, homosexuals, Jews, gypsies and Christians - social distance); trust in people; estimation of people´s fair and helpful behaviour; internal or external control; satisfaction with life.

    1. Work: reasons for people to live in need; importance of selected aspects of occupational work; employment status; general work satisfaction; freedom of decision-taking in the job; importance of work (work ethics, scale); important aspects of leisure time; attitude towards following instructions at work without criticism (obedience work); give priority to nationals over foreigners as well as men over women in jobs.

    2. Religion: Individual or general clear guidelines for good and evil; religious denomination; current and former religious denomination; current frequency of church attendance and at the age of 12; importance of religious celebration at birth, marriage, and funeral; self-assessment of religiousness; churches give adequate answers to moral questions, problems of family life, spiritual needs and social problems of the country; belief in God, life after death, hell, heaven, sin and re-incarnation; personal God versus spirit or life force; own way of connecting with the divine; interest in the sacred or the supernatural; attitude towards the existence of one true religion; importance of God in one´s life (10-point-scale); experience of comfort and strength from religion and belief; moments of prayer and meditation; frequency of prayers; belief in lucky charms or a talisman (10-point-scale); attitude towards the separation of church and state.

    3. Family and marriage: most important criteria for a successful marriage (scale); attitude towards childcare (a child needs a home with father and mother, a woman has to have children to be fulfilled, marriage is an out-dated institution, woman as a single-parent); attitude towards marriage, children, and traditional family structure (scale); attitude towards traditional understanding of one´s role of man and woman in occupation and family (scale); attitude towards: respect and love for parents, parent´s responsibilities for their children and the responsibility of adult children for their parents when they are in need of long-term care; importance of educational goals; attitude towards abortion.

    4. Politics and society: political interest; political participation; preference for individual freedom or social equality; self-assessment on a left-right continuum (10-point-scale); self-responsibility or governmental provision; free decision of job-taking of the unemployed or no permission to refuse a job; advantage or harmfulness of competition; liberty of firms or governmental control; equal incomes or incentives for indivi...

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    EVS - European Values Study 1999 - Ukraine - Dataset - B2FIND

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    Updated Feb 2, 2023
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    (2023). EVS - European Values Study 1999 - Ukraine - Dataset - B2FIND [Dataset]. http://demo-b2find.dkrz.de/dataset/b8aafa7f-06c1-5277-a33e-37b321b4e4b5
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    Area covered
    Ukraine
    Description

    Moralische, religiöse, gesellschaftliche, politische, ökonomische undsoziale Wertvorstellungen der Europäer. Themen: Freizeit: Wichtigkeit der Lebensbereiche; Glücksgefühl;Mitgliedschaften und ehrenamtliche Tätigkeiten in Vereinen, Parteien,Organisationen, Bürgerinitiativen und Berufsorganisationen;Verkehrskreise in der Freizeit; Toleranz gegenüber Minderheiten,Andersgläubige und Ausländer; zwischenmenschliches Vertrauen;Selbstwirksamkeit (Skalometer); allgemeine Lebenszufriedenheit(Skalometer). Arbeitswelt: Wichtigkeit ausgewählter Merkmale beruflicher Arbeit(Skala); eigene Erwerbstätigkeit; allgemeine Arbeitszufriedenheit(Skalometer); Selbstbestimmung in der Arbeit (Skalometer); Arbeitsethos(Skala); Einstellung zu einer leistungsorientierten Bezahlung und zumkritiklosen Befolgen von Arbeitsanweisungen; Priorität von Inländerngegenüber Ausländern sowie Männern gegenüber Frauen beiArbeitsplatzknappheit; vermuteter Vorrang individueller odergesellschaftlicher Ursachen für die wirtschaftliche Notlage Einzelner;Entscheidungsfreiheit von Arbeitslosen zur Ablehnung einesArbeitsangebots (Skalometer). Politik: Parteipräferenz; Einstellung zu ausländischen Arbeitnehmernim eigenen Land; Zukunftsangst; Assimilation und Integration vonImmigranten; Vorstellung von einer gerechten Gesellschaft (mehrWohlfahrtsstaat oder Liberalismus, Skala); Interesse an politischenNachrichten in den Medien; Individualismus und Gemeinschaftsdenken;Politikinteresse; politische Partizipation; Selbsteinschätzung auf einemLinks-Rechts-Kontinuum (Skalometer); Selbstverantwortlichkeit oderstaatliche Vorsorge (Skalometer); Einstellung zur Wettbewerbsfreiheitund Unternehmerfreiheit (Skalometer); Demokratiezufriedenheit;Einstellung zum derzeitigen politischen System des Landes undBeurteilung des politischen Systems des Landes vor zehn Jahren(Skalometer); Präferenz für ein demokratisches politisches System oderfür eine starke Führerschaft eines einzelnen Politikers (Skala);Einstellung zur Demokratie (Skala); Verlust nationaler Charakteristikadurch die Vereinigung Europas. Religion: individueller oder genereller Maßstab für Gut und Böse;derzeitige und gegebenenfalls frühere Konfession; derzeitigeKirchgangshäufigkeit und im Alter von 12 Jahren; Wichtigkeit religiöserFeiern bei Geburt, Hochzeit und Beerdigung; Selbsteinschätzung derReligiosität; Kompetenz der Religionsgemeinschaft in moralischen Fragen,bei Problemen im Familienleben, bei geistigen Bedürfnissen und aktuellensozialen Problemen des Landes; Glaube an Gott, an ein Leben nach demTod, an die Hölle, den Himmel, die Sünde, an Telepathie und anWiedergeburt; Gottgläubigkeit oder Nihilismus (Skala); Wichtigkeit vonGott im eigenen Leben (Skalometer); Trost und Kraft durch den Glauben;Beten und Meditation; Gebetshäufigkeit; Besitz und Glauben anGlücksbringer oder Talisman (Skalometer); Lesen und Berücksichtigen vonHoroskopen; Einstellung zur Trennung von Kirche (Religion) und Staat(Skala). Familie und Ehe: wichtigste Kriterien für eine erfolgreiche Ehe(Skala); Einstellung zur Ehe und zur traditionellen Familienstruktur(Skala); Einstellung zu eigenen Kindern (Skala); Einstellung zumtraditionellen Rollenverständnis von Mann und Frau in Beruf und Familie(Skala); Einstellung zu einer traditionellen oder liberalenEltern-Kind-Beziehung; Wichtigkeit von Erziehungszielen; Einstellung zurAbtreibung. Gesellschaft: Präferenz für individuelle Freiheit oder sozialeGleichheit; Postmaterialismus (Skala); präferierte gesellschaftlicheEntwicklung (Skala); Einstellung zum technischen Fortschritt; Vertrauenin Institutionen; Beachtung der individuellen Menschenrechte im Lande;Einstellung zum Umweltschutz (Skala); Nähe zur Familie, zurNachbarschaft, den Menschen in der Region, zu den Landsleuten, denEuropäern und der Menschheit; Nähe zu älteren Menschen, zu Arbeitslosen,Ausländern und Behinderten sowie Bereitschaft sich für diese Gruppeneinzusetzen; persönliche Gründe für Hilfeleistungen bei älteren Menschensowie bei Ausländern; Identifikation mit dem Ort, der Region, derNation, Europa und der Welt; Nationalstolz. Moral und Sexualität: moralische Einstellungen (Steuerhinterziehung,Diebstahl, Drogengebrauch, Lügen, Schmiergelder, Korruption, Euthanasie,Selbstmord, Umweltverschmutzung, Alkohol am Steuer; Skala); moralischeEinstellungen zu Partnerschaft und Sexualität (Homosexualität,Abtreibung, Scheidung, Promiskuität; Skala); vermutete Verbreitungunmoralischer Verhaltensweisen in der Bevölkerung des Landes (Skala);Einstellung zu einer Bestrafung in Abhängigkeit von der Situation desTäters bzw. des Geschädigten (Skala). Demographie: Geschlecht; Geburtsjahr; Familienstand und Zusammenlebenmit einem Partner; Kinderzahl; Schulbildung; Alter bei Beendigung derSchulausbildung; Berufstätigkeit; Vorgesetztenfunktion undKontrollspanne; Betriebsgröße; Beruf (ISCO88) und berufliche Stellung;Dauer der Arbeitslosigkeit; Haushaltsgröße; Alter der Kinder imHaushalt; Haushaltsvorstand; Charakteristika des Haushaltsvorstands;Haushaltseinkommen. Der Fragebogen enthält weitere länderspezifische Fragen. Zusätzlich kodiert: Ortsgröße; Region; Datum des Interviews; Dauer des Interviews. Moral, religious, societal, political, work, and family values ofEuropeans. Topics: Leisure time: importance of areas of life;feeling of happiness; memberships and honorary activities in clubs,parties, organizations, citizens´ initiatives and occupationorganizations; interactions in leisure time; tolerance regardingminorities, those of other beliefs and foreigners; inter-human trust;self-effectiveness (scale); general contentment with life (scale). Work: importance of selected characteristics of occupationalwork (scale); personal employment; general work satisfaction (scale);self-determination at work (scale); work ethic (scale); attitude toachievement-based pay and following work instructions withoutcriticism; priority of nationals over foreigners as well as men overwomen with shortage of jobs; assumed priority of individual or socialreasons for the situation of economic need of individuals; freedom ofthe unemployed to reject a job offer (scale). Politics: party preference; attitude to foreign workers in one´scountry; fear of the future; assimilation and integration ofimmigrants; concept of a just society (more welfare state orliberalism, scale); interest in political news in the media;individualism and thinking of the community; interest in politics;political participation; self-assessment on a left-right continuum(scale); self-responsibility or governmental provision (scale);attitude to competition freedom and entrepreneur freedom (scale);satisfaction with democracy; attitude to the current political systemof the country and judgment on the political system of the country tenyears ago (scale); preference for a democratic political system or forstrong leadership of an individual politician (scale); attitude todemocracy (scale); loss of national characteristics through unificationof Europe. Religion: individual or general standard for good and evil; currentand perhaps earlier religious denomination; current frequency of churchattendance and at the age of 12; importance of religious celebration atbirth, marriage and funeral; self-assessment of religiousness; abilityof the religious community in moral questions, with problems in familylife, spiritual needs and current social problems of the country;belief in God, life after death, hell, heaven, sin, telepathy andreincarnation; belief in God or nihilism (scale); importance of God inone´s own life (scale); comfort and strength through belief; prayer andmeditation; frequency of prayer; possession and belief in lucky charmsor talisman (scale); reading and observing horoscopes; attitude toseparation of church (religion) and state (scale). Family and marriage: important criteria for a successful marriage(scale); attitude to marriage and the traditional family structure(scale); attitude to one´s own children (scale); attitude totraditional understanding of one´s role of man and woman in occupationand family (scale); attitude to a traditional or liberal parent-childrelation; importance of educational goals; attitude to abortion. Society: preference for individual freedom or social equality;post-materialism (scale); preferred social development (scale);attitude to technical progress; trust in institutions; observingindividual human rights in the country; attitude to environmentalprotection (scale); closeness to family, the neighborhood, people inthe region, countrymen, Europeans and humanity; closeness to olderpeople, the unemployed, foreigners and handicapped well as readiness tomake an effort for these groups; personal reasons for assistance witholder people as well as foreigners; identification with the city, theregion, the nation, Europe and the world; national pride. morals andsexuality: moral attitudes (tax evasion, theft, use of drugs, lying,bribe money, corruption, euthanasia, suicide, environmental pollution,alcohol at the wheel; scale); moral attitudes to partnership andsexuality (homosexuality, abortion, divorce, promiscuity; scale);assumed spreading of immoral behavior in the population of the country(scale); attitude to punishment dependent on the situation of theculprit or the victim (scale). Demography: sex; year of birth; marital status and living togetherwith a partner; number of children; school education; age attermination of school training; employment; superior function and spanof control; company size; occupation (ISCO88) and occupationalposition; length of unemployment; size of household; ages of childrenin household; head of household; characteristics of head of household;household income. Additional country specific questions included. Also coded: city size; region; date of interview; length of interview.

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Ukrainian Population Distribution Data - Christian County, IL Cities (2019-2023)

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Dataset updated
Oct 1, 2025
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Area covered
Christian County, Illinois
Variables measured
Ukrainian Population Count, Ukrainian Population Percentage, Ukrainian Population Share of Christian County
Measurement technique
To measure the rank and respective trends, we initially gathered data from the five most recent American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates. We then analyzed and categorized the data for each of the origins / ancestries identified by the U.S. Census Bureau. It is possible that a small population exists but was not reported or captured due to limitations or variations in Census data collection and reporting. We ensured that the population estimates used in this dataset pertain exclusively to the identified origins / ancestries and do not rely on any ethnicity classification, unless explicitly required. For further information regarding these estimates, please feel free to reach out to us via email at research@neilsberg.com.
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About this dataset

Context

This list ranks the 7 cities in the Christian County, IL by Ukrainian population, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. It also highlights population changes in each city over the past five years.

Content

When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, including:

  • 2019-2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
  • 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
  • 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Variables / Data Columns

  • Rank by Ukrainian Population: This column displays the rank of city in the Christian County, IL by their Ukrainian population, using the most recent ACS data available.
  • City: The City for which the rank is shown in the previous column.
  • Ukrainian Population: The Ukrainian population of the city is shown in this column.
  • % of Total City Population: This shows what percentage of the total city population identifies as Ukrainian. Please note that the sum of all percentages may not equal one due to rounding of values.
  • % of Total Christian County Ukrainian Population: This tells us how much of the entire Christian County, IL Ukrainian population lives in that city. Please note that the sum of all percentages may not equal one due to rounding of values.
  • 5 Year Rank Trend: This column displays the rank trend across the last 5 years.

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Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.

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