
This publication presents findings from the Ukrainian ESS 2022, an associated study conducted in Ukraine on the eve of the full-scale invasion (January-February 2022). This study aimed to follow the standardised ESS Round 10 questionnaire and sampling procedures. The publication presents the results of a comparison between rounds 6 and 10 of the ESS in Ukraine and other European countries. The preparation and publication of this material was supported by Documenting Ukraine, a project of the Institute for Human Sciences, IWM Vienna
Version 2 (January 26, 2026) — Changelog: Corrected errors in tables "How close do you feel to this party?" and "What are/were your total “basic” or contracted hours each week (in your main job), excluding any paid and unpaid overtime?" Revised one sentence regarding respondents' work experience abroad in the Comments and conclusions section (p. 74). Fixed the fieldwork period for ESS Round 10 (2021-2022 → 2020-2022) on p. 7. Minor editorial corrections
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