All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VCIOM). VCIOM - All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center Results of the latest VCIOM polls

All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion, VCIOM(until 1992 - All-Union) - the oldest Russian research organization that regularly conducts sociological and marketing research based on public opinion polls. One of the largest Russian companies in this market. Created in 1987. 100% of the company's shares belong to the state.

Description

The oldest sociological company in the post-Soviet space (established in 1987 by a decree of the Presidium of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions and the State Committee for Labor of the USSR as the All-Union Center for the Study of Public Opinion, s - All-Russian). VTsIOM conducts marketing, social and political research of the full cycle - from the development of the concept and tools to the preparation analytical reports and presentation of results.

Research is carried out both at the regional and federal levels, as well as abroad. There are partnerships and research is being conducted both in the post-Soviet space and in the EU countries, in Japan, China, etc. Among the partners and customers of the Center's research are leading Russian and foreign companies, universities, state institutions: International Committee of the Red Cross, United Nations Development Program, Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation, Kommersant Publishing House, Reuters, NATO (NATO Moscow), US Department of State, Higher School of Economics, RSSU, Rosneft , RUSAL, Samsung, Intel, etc.

VTsIOM is a member of a number of international professional networks (Intersearch, Eurasian Monitor, etc.) and in its research is guided by ESOMAR standards and norms.

VTsIOM has the status of a scientific institution, publishes its own scientific journal (""), manages the work of its own department at the Higher School of Economics and research center at the RSSU, and also regularly holds meetings of its own Scientific and Expert Council, which includes leading sociologists of the country.

VTsIOM was a federal state unitary enterprise, in 2003 it was corporatized. However, 100% of the company's shares belong to the state.

Structure and employees

The central office of VTsIOM is located in Moscow. Branches of the company operate in all 7 federal districts countries. More than 70 specialists in the field of sociology, marketing, political science, finance, psychology and statistics work in the company's Moscow office. The Center is headed by Valeriy Fedorov. Since 2011 Yuri Voitsekhovsky has been the Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Among the company's employees are doctors and candidates of sciences, graduates of leading Russian and foreign universities (Moscow and St. Petersburg State Universities, Vienna and Moscow Diplomatic Academies, high school economy, etc.). Own network of interviewers has about 5000 people. Leading departments of the company include:

  • Development Directorate
  • Communications Directorate
  • Department of Socio-Political Research
    • Department of Political Studies
    • Department of Social Research
  • Business Research Office

VTsIOM Research

At the regional and general federal levels, in the post-Soviet space and in the countries of the "far abroad" VTsIOM conducts research in 3 main areas:

  • politics (electoral research, monitoring of satisfaction with the authorities),
  • social sphere(education, medicine, family, housing and communal services, fight against corruption),
  • business (finance and insurance, real estate market, development of product and corporate brands, development of corporate reputation, examination of trademarks, market information technologies, media measurements, sports industry, automotive market), etc.

VTsIOM regularly acts as a coordinator and executor of international research projects for foreign and Russian customers - both in Russia and abroad, including UNDP, US State Department, NATO and others. Since 2004, the Center has been actively involved in building a system of regular sociological research in the post-Soviet space monitor", one of the founders of which is VCIOM - along with the sociological services of other former republics of the Soviet Union).

The work uses wide range research techniques (personal interviews, focus groups, mystery shopping, hall tests, exit polls, expert surveys, telephone interviews, etc.). Among the methods of information processing are both descriptive and inferential statistical analysis, special programs sampling, etc. Weekly population surveys are conducted based on an all-Russian representative sample (1600 people in 140 settlements 42 regions of Russia).

Some VTsIOM projects over the past 5 years

Scientific and teaching activities

VTsIOM has the status of a scientific institution. In addition, the Center has a scientific and expert council, which includes well-known Russian sociologists, political scientists, philosophers and historians. Since 1993, VTsIOM has been publishing its own scientific journal “Monitoring public opinion: economic and social changes”. The journal is published 6 times a year and has been in the public domain since 2009 (both archive and fresh numbers). In the editorial board of "Monitoring" (completely updated in 2003) - leading domestic sociologists(employees Russian Academy Sciences, Moscow State University, RSSU, SU-HSE, GfK-Rus, etc.

At the Faculty of Sociology of the Higher School of Economics, there has been (since 2008) the Department of VTsIOM, and at the RSSU - the Research Center of VTsIOM (since 2008). VTsIOM holds contests scientific works among young scientists - sociologists. It pays scholarships to the most talented sociology students.

The Center regularly publishes author's and collective monographs on the state of public opinion in Russia. Among the latest: "From Yeltsin to Putin: Three Epochs in the Historical Consciousness of Russians" (2007), " Political Russia: Election Guide-2007", "Political Dictionary of Our Time" (2006), "Russia at the Crossroads of the Second Term" (2005) . VTsIOM employees regularly make presentations in Russian and foreign scientific conferences and round tables.

The VTsIOM team maintains an archive in which public opinion research has been presented since 1992. So, in the VTsIOM database "Archivarius" - the results of public opinion polls "Express" from 1992 to the present, and in the expanded thematic archive - there are functions of in-depth search in the archive of the Center.

Story

Birth. The first public opinion research institute in Russia. 1987

The resolution on the creation of VTsIOM (then still "all-Union") was adopted at the July meeting of the Central Committee of the CPSU in 1987. The founders were the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions and the State Committee for Labor of the USSR. The first head of the center was Tatyana Zaslavskaya, academician. Her deputy is Boris Grushin. According to Zaslavskaya, the model for creating the center for her was the Institute of Demoscopy in Germany, headed by E. Noel-Neumann. In -1988, thanks to the organizational efforts of Grushin, a network of sociological centers was deployed in the republics of the USSR and regions of Russia. This made it possible in November 1988 to conduct the first mass surveys on representative samples of the adult population of the country, and a year later the surveys were conducted on a systematic basis. In August 1989, Boris Grushin left VTsIOM and organized own organization on the study of public opinion "Voice of the People", .

At the same time, VTsIOM, which appeared at the dawn of perestroika, according to the exact definition of Alexei Levinson, "played the role of a mother swarm from which emerged families, new agencies for the study of public opinion and the market." So, in August 1989, Boris Grushin left VTsIOM and organized his own organization for the study of public opinion, Voice of the People. In 1991, one of the leading marketing services was founded on the basis of the VTsIOM team. modern Russia- KOMKON company. In 1992, FOM separated from VCIOM, originally created as a division of the center to raise funds from charitable organizations, and in 2003 VCIOM-A was created, later renamed the Levada Center.

2003 Conflict

From the very beginning, VTsIOM has been a state-owned sociological company. So, in 1987 the founders of the Center were the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions and the State Committee for Labor of the USSR, then (in 1998) the Center was re-registered as a federal state unitary enterprise (FGUP), and in August 2003, by the decision of the Ministry of Property Relations, the Federal State Unitary Enterprise VCIOM was transformed into the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public opinions." As before, the state remained 100% the owner of the organization. The board of directors of the company, consisting of representatives of the shareholder - the state, decided to replace the head of the Center (Yury Levada), who headed the company in 1992-2003. A young political scientist Valery Fedorov was appointed in his place. Claims against Levada, according to the new leader, were: "stagnation in the scientific field" and the fact that under him were "undeservedly forgotten" studies of "the social situation in the country, the problems of poverty, unemployment, employment, the labor market, emigration." One of the main tasks of Valery Fedorov as director, in his own words, was the preservation of the VTsIOM research team:

“He [Levada] wants to present his own dismissal as the destruction of the leading sociological center of Russia. I assure you that such destruction will not happen. Unfortunately, Yuri Alexandrovich is trying to present his dismissal as a mass exodus from VTsIOM. Of course, we won't allow that." .

Further history (2003-present)

VTsIOM continued to conduct research programs started by the former team and publish the journal “Monitoring public opinion: economic and social changes” (since 2003, the former editorial team continued to work in the newly created journal “Vestnik public opinion”).

The priority area of ​​VTsIOM's research today is the political mood of the population, attitudes towards authorities at all levels, their decisions, initiatives and programs. In addition to the authorities, VTsIOM continues to conduct research commissioned by the largest Russian commercial companies and public associations. New areas of research have also appeared, in particular, the company began to pay more attention to the social situation in the country, as well as marketing and international studies.

Thus, since 2003, VTsIOM has been conducting weekly constructions of social well-being indices. The empirical basis for calculating the indices underlying the time series is the data of weekly Express Polls conducted by VCIOM on a representative all-Russian sample (taking into account quotas by sex, age, education and territorial division of the State Statistics Committee) in 42 regions, territories and republics of Russia in 140 settlements (number of respondents 1600 people).

Since 2003, research in the post-Soviet space has also become more important. In 2003, the company became one of the founders of the research agency "Eurasian Monitor" and by 2009 conducts regular surveys of the population in 14 states former USSR.

In July 2016, VTsIOM agreed with the British holding WPP on the purchase of TNS Russia, which measures the TV audience in Russia to calculate the cost of advertising. The start of talks about the sale was given at the end of June 2016, after the adoption by the State Duma of a ban on foreign companies from engaging in telemetry in Russia if the share of foreign participation is more than 20%.

Criticism

The company is sometimes accused by those who are the object of its research. Thus, the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Gennady Zyuganov, criticizes the objectivity and correctness of the research of the Center: “I believe that this is an unscrupulous research,” said G. A. Zyuganov, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, evaluating, at the request of the media, the published results of the VTsIOM study on the problem of the Mausoleum V. I. Lenin (according to this study, Russians are in favor of reburial of Lenin's body in the cemetery).

VTsIOM often makes calls to citizens' home phones without their prior consent, and they can call late at night, and on weekends and holidays.

Court between The New Times and VTsIOM

VTsIOM is also accused of "special" relations with the Kremlin. For example, Natalya Morar, one of the authors of The New Times magazine, in the fall of 2007, published a series of materials about the corruption of VTsIOM and the manipulations used in the center's research to please the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. In December 2007, it became known that Natalia Morari was banned from entering Russia. VTsIOM also filed a lawsuit against The New Times magazine, and after a ten-month review in September 2008, the Moscow Arbitration Court recognized the published information that the center had “special commercial relations” with the Kremlin as “untrue” and ordered the magazine to publish a refutation and pay a fine of 10,000 rubles, and the court ordered the journalist who wrote the articles to pay a fine of 100 rubles.

However, with regard to the accusations that “when conducting polls, sociologists from VTsIOM on behalf of various parties use the so-called formative questions, that is, questions that lead to strictly defined answers,” the court refused to satisfy the claims of VTsIOM. The court decided: “The applicant’s argument that the polls conducted by VTsIOM were not of a formative nature is unfounded”, and “the press release of VTsIOM No. 771 dated September 18, 2007, to which statement of claim, testifies to the contrary," the resolution says. Arbitration Court Moscow. The judgment in this connection has been contested by the applicant and the investigation is ongoing.

However, in August 2013, the director of VTsIOM, Valery Fedorov, noted that the main customer of VTsIOM is the Kremlin and the United Russia party, and that the results of polls conducted on their orders can be published only after the permission of the customer.

VTsIOM (All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center) calls himself the oldest research organization in Russia in the field of sociology. The center was established in 1987 (from 1987 to 1991 - All-Union), specializes primarily in public opinion polls, is wholly owned by the state.

VTsIOM annually conducts more than 400 large-scale public opinion research projects. For these tasks, the company has formed a project office: project managers, "field" personnel involved in the direct conduct of various studies, as well as specialists in the formation of statistics and analytics. When the center receives an order for research, a task is formed in the system, and the questionnaires are transferred to the “fields”. Based on the results of the surveys, the information received is processed by the analytical department and the control body.

For 2018, VTsIOM conducts research in 3 main areas (politics, social sphere, business) at the regional and federal levels, in the post-Soviet space, as well as in Asia and Europe. VTsIOM implements its own educational and publishing programs. In its work, VTsIOM is guided by the principles of ESOMAR.

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2016

VTsIOM acquires 80% of TNS Russia

In June 2016, it became known that VTsIOM, through its subsidiary, VTsIOM Media LLC (established in early 2016), could acquire 80% of the TNS Russia television meter, which is part of the British advertising holding WPP. This company measures the audience of Russian TV channels, radio stations and other media.

This is a forced sale: in the summer of 2016, the State Duma adopted amendments to the laws on the media and advertising, according to which, from September 2017, advertisers and their intermediaries, when placing commercials on TV, will be required to have an agreement with a measuring company selected by the state, and specifically, Roskomnadzor. The service should decide on its choice by January 2017.

According to top managers of two large media holdings, the parties may close the deal to sell 80% of TNS Russia to the VTsIOM structure "closer to winter." Both companies do not comment on the information, and the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) has not received a corresponding request.

Later it became known that VTsIOM-Media agreed in principle to buy 80% of the analytical company TNS from the British WPP.

In August 2016, it was reported that VTsIOM-Media intends to hold a tender to attract a loan (follows from the company's documents published on the public procurement website). This will be a purchase from a single supplier. The draft loan agreement attached to the tender documents states that VTsIOM-Media is going to receive a loan of 1.4 billion rubles. for a period of seven years at a key rate Central Bank(10.5%) plus 1% per annum. The announcement was published at 20.57 Moscow time on Friday, August 5, the same day is designated as the last day for applications.

The draft loan agreement does not indicate the name of the bank, but there is a number of its state license (No. 1000), Interfax indicates. This is the VTB license number. A spokesman for the bank declined to comment.

VTsIOM-Media will raise these funds to "finance the acquisition, ongoing activities and payment of license and service fees." The company will have to start repaying the loan in 2018. The document does not indicate what kind of acquisition it is.

The amount of the loan attracted by VTsIOM-Media is close to how much the company agreed to pay for 80% of TNS, says a Vedomosti source familiar with the participants in negotiations with WPP and VTsIOM. But the deal has a complex structure, so exact numbers are hard to come by, he explains. Previously, another Vedomosti source said that the amount of the transaction would be small compared to TNS's revenue, which "significantly exceeds 5 billion rubles." Officially, neither TNS itself nor WPP discloses its financial performance.

Registration of "VTsIOM-Media" as a competitor of TNS for TV audience measurement

In the spring of 2016, VTsIOM registered the VTsIOM Media company to measure the television audience. The main competitor of the enterprise is TNS Index, reported Adindex.

Konstantin Abramov, chairman of the board of the foundation, said that the organization is faced with the task of becoming the leader of the research market in Russia.

Aleksey Malinin, who worked in the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications in 2010-2012, was appointed General Director of VTsIOM Media. In 2013-2014, he was an advisor to the CEO "

Description

general information

The oldest sociological company in the post-Soviet space (established in 2009 by a decree of the Presidium of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions and the State Committee for Labor of the USSR as the All-Union Center for the Study of Public Opinion, with - All-Russian - For more information about the history of the creation and development of the company, see the section "History of VTsIOM"). In Russia and abroad, VTsIOM conducts marketing, social and political research of the full cycle - from the development of a concept and tools to the preparation of analytical reports and presentation of results.

VCIOM has the status of a scientific institution, publishes its own scientific journal (""), manages the work of its own department at the Higher School of Economics and the research center at the RSSU, and also regularly holds meetings of its own scientific and expert council, which includes leading sociologists of the country. (For more information about the scientific potential of the center, see the section “Scientific and teaching activities»).

Team

More than 70 specialists in the field of sociology, marketing, political science, finance, psychology and statistics work in the company's Moscow office. The Center is headed by Valery Fedorov. Among the company's employees are doctors and candidates of sciences, graduates of leading Russian and foreign universities (Moscow and St. Petersburg State Universities, Vienna and Moscow Diplomatic Academies, Higher School of Economics, etc.). (For more information about the scientific potential of VTsIOM employees, see the section "Scientific and teaching activities of VTsIOM"). VTsIOM branches operate in all 7 federal districts of the country. The network of interviewers has about 5,000 people.

Research directions

VTsIOM conducts research both at the regional and federal levels, as well as in the post-Soviet space (together with colleagues from other countries of the former USSR - members of the Eurasian Monitor agency, one of the founders of which is VTsIOM) and in far-abroad countries. Among the main activities of the company:

(For more details, see the section: “VTsIOM Research” and in the note: “Clients and Partners of VTsIOM”)

Methodology

The work uses a wide range of research techniques (personal interviews, focus groups, mystery shopping, hall tests, exit polls, expert surveys, telephone interviews, etc.). Information processing methods include both descriptive and inferential statistical analysis, special sampling programs, etc. Population surveys are conducted weekly based on an all-Russian representative sample (1,600 people in 140 settlements in 42 regions of Russia).

VTsIOM Research

At the regional and federal levels, in the post-Soviet space and in the "far abroad" countries, VTsIOM conducts research in 3 main areas:

  • politics (electoral research, monitoring of satisfaction with the authorities),
  • social sphere (education, medicine, family, housing and communal services, fight against corruption),
  • business (finance and insurance, real estate market, development of product and corporate brands, development of corporate reputation, trademark expertise, information technology market, media measurements, sports industry, automotive market), etc.

VTsIOM regularly acts as a coordinator and executor of international research projects for foreign and Russian customers - both in Russia and abroad (among which, in particular: UNDP, US State Department, NATO, etc. More - in the note: "Clients and partners of VTsIOM"). Thus, since 2004 (as well as before the collapse of the USSR), the Center has been actively involved in building a system of regular sociological research in the post-Soviet space (as part of the activities of the Eurasian Monitor agency, one of the founders of which is VTsIOM - along with the sociological services of other former republics of the Soviet Union). Union).

Some VTsIOM projects over the past 5 years

  • Exit polls (exit polls) at parliamentary and presidential elections RF.(customer - OJSC "First Channel") 2007 - 2008.
  • (JSC "NK" Rosneft") 2007
  • Evaluation of the image of the company-employer.(JSC "Severstal") 2008
  • Evaluation of the image of the company-employer.(LLC "RUSAL-Management Company") 2007
  • A study of the well-known trademark.(Heineken Commercial Service LLC) 2007
  • Social adaptation of people with HIV+ status: assessment of the situation in healthcare, education and employment.(United Nations Development Programme) 2007
  • The study of interethnic relations based on the results of all-Russian polls.(Institute of Diaspora and Integration) 2007
  • Studying the conditions of the business environment, assessing the interaction between business and government (according to entrepreneurs).(RSPP) 2007-2008
  • Study of the level of trust in the media among Russians.
  • The attitude of the population of Russia to the judiciary.(Apparatus Public Chamber RF) 2007
  • Sociological research on unfair competition.(Federal Antimonopoly Service) 2007
  • Factors and prospects for the development of football in Russia(National Football Academy Foundation) 2006
  • Assessment of the attractiveness of housing infrastructure facilities of the Bolshoe Domodedovo investment project("Coalco") 2006-2007
  • Study of the perception of NATO by Russians.(NATO) 2006
  • Analysis and assessment of the situation of perception by the population of the phenomenon of corruption in the public sector of the Russian Federation.(United Nations Development Program and Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation) 2006
  • Investment behavior of the population and awareness of the deposit insurance system.(Deposit Insurance Agency) 2005-2006
  • A study of the perception of large pharmaceutical brands in Russia and Eastern Europe.(Stanton Beringer consulting) Annually since 2005
  • Conditions for the functioning of small business in the regions of Russia.(OPORA Russia) 2004-2006
  • Evaluation of the reputation indicators of JSC Aeroflot(Aeroflot - Russian Airlines) Annually since 2005
  • Syndicated Corporate Reputation Study 10 largest companies Russia. Twice per year since 2004.
  • Monitoring of the main indicators of the social moods of the inhabitants of the countries of the post-Soviet space. Participants: leading sociological services from 14 post-Soviet countries. Twice a year, since 2003 - within the framework of the Eurasian Monitor project

Scientific and teaching activities

VTsIOM has the status of a scientific institution. In addition, the Center has a scientific and expert council, which includes well-known Russian sociologists, political scientists, philosophers and historians. Since 1993, VTsIOM has been publishing its own scientific journal "Monitoring of public opinion: economic and social changes". The journal is published 6 times a year and has been in the public domain since 2009 (both archive and latest issues). The editorial board of Monitoring includes leading Russian sociologists (employees of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State University, RSSU, Higher School of Economics, GfK-Rus, etc.).

At the sociological faculty of the Higher School of Economics, there has been (since 2008) the department of VTsIOM, and at the RSSU - the research center of VTsIOM (since 2008).

VTsIOM holds competitions of scientific works among young scientists - sociologists. It pays scholarships to the most talented sociology students.

The Center regularly creates and publishes author's and collective monographs on the state of public opinion in Russia. Among the latter: "From Yeltsin to Putin: Three Epochs in the Historical Consciousness of Russians" (2007), "Political Russia: Election Guide 2007", "Political Dictionary of Our Time" (2006), "Russia at the Crossroads of the Second Term" (2005) . (For more details, see the link: "VTsIOM Library - some books published by the company's team in last years» ).

The VTsIOM team maintains an archive in which public opinion research has been presented since 1992. So, in the VTsIOM database "Archivarius" - the results of public opinion polls "Express" from 1992 to the present, and in the expanded thematic archive - there are functions of in-depth search in the archive of the Center.

VTsIOM employees regularly make presentations at Russian and foreign scientific conferences and round tables.

Story

Birth. The first public opinion research institute in Russia. 1987

The decision to create VTsIOM (then "All-Union") was adopted at the July 1987 meeting of the Central Committee of the CPSU. The founders were the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions and the State Committee for Labor of the USSR. The first head of the center was Tatyana Zaslavskaya, an academician. Her deputy is Boris Grushin. According to Zaslavskaya, the model for creating the center for her was the Institute of Demoscopy in Germany, headed by E. Noel-Neumann. In - years, thanks to the organizational efforts of Grushin, a network of sociological centers was deployed in the republics of the USSR and regions of Russia. This made it possible in November 1988 to conduct the first mass surveys on representative samples of the adult population of the country, and a year later the surveys were conducted on a systematic basis. In August 1989, Boris Grushin left VTsIOM and organized his own organization for the study of public opinion, Voice of the People,.

"The first of the new." 1992-2003

Appearing at the dawn of perestroika, VTsIOM, according to Alexei Levinson:

"played the role of a mother swarm, from which the emerging families, new agencies for the study of public opinion and the market, separated."

Conflict. 2003

From the very beginning, VTsIOM has been a state-owned sociological company. So, in 1987 the founders of the Center were the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions and the State Committee for Labor of the USSR, then (in 1998) the Center was re-registered as a federal state unitary enterprise (FSUE), and in August, by the decision of the Ministry of Property Relations, the FSUE VTsIOM was transformed into the All-Russian Center for Public Opinion Research ". As before, the state remained 100% owner of the organization. The board of directors of the company, consisting of representatives of the shareholder - the state, decided to replace the head of the Center (Yury Levada), who headed the company in 1992-2003. A young political scientist, Valery Fedorov, was appointed in his place. Claims against Levada, according to the new leader, were: "stagnation in the scientific field" and the fact that under him were "undeservedly forgotten" studies of "the social situation in the country, the problems of poverty, unemployment, employment, the labor market, emigration." One of the main tasks of Valery Fedorov as director, in his own words, was the preservation of the VTsIOM research team:

“He [Levada] wants to present his own dismissal as the destruction of the leading sociological center of Russia. I assure you that such destruction will not happen. Unfortunately, Yuri Alexandrovich is trying to present his dismissal as a mass exodus from VTsIOM. Of course, we won't allow that.".

VTsIOM today. 2003-2009

VTsIOM continued the research programs developed by the former team and retained the right to publish the journal Public Opinion Monitoring: Economic and Social Changes (since 2003, the former editorial team continued to work in the newly created journal Public Opinion Bulletin).

The priority area of ​​VTsIOM's research today is the political mood of the population, attitudes towards authorities at all levels, their decisions, initiatives and programs. In addition to the authorities, VTsIOM continues to conduct research commissioned by the largest Russian commercial companies and public associations. New areas of research have also appeared, in particular, the company began to pay more attention to the social situation in the country, as well as marketing and international research studies.

Thus, since 2003, VTsIOM has been conducting weekly constructions of social well-being indices. The empirical basis for calculating the indices underlying the time series is the data of weekly Express Polls conducted by VCIOM on a representative all-Russian sample (taking into account quotas by sex, age, education and territorial zoning of the State Statistics Committee) in 42 regions, territories and republics of Russia in 140 settlements (number of respondents 1600 people).

Since 2003, research in the post-Soviet space has also become more important. In 2003, the company became one of the founders of the research agency "Eurasian Monitor" and by 2009 conducts regular surveys of the population in 14 states of the former USSR (in cooperation with colleagues - leading sociological companies in these states.

New regular projects have appeared: The state of the business climate in Russia, the Freedom of Speech Index, the Assessment of Higher Professional Education in Russia, the Assessment of the Courts in the Russian Federation, etc.

New, more applied and pragmatic focus research programs VTsIOM also expressed itself in changing the motto of the Center: instead of the former "From opinion - to understanding", it became: "To know is to win!"

Criticism

The company is sometimes accused by those who are the object of its research. Thus, the leader of the Communist Party, Gennady Zyuganov, criticizes the objectivity and correctness of the research of the Center: "I believe that this is an unscrupulous research," said the Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation G.A. I. Lenin (according to this study, Russians are in favor of reburial of Lenin's body in the cemetery).

VTsIOM is also accused of "special" relations with the Kremlin. The most famous scandal of this kind is associated with the publication in The New Times magazine in the fall of 2007 of a series of materials about the corruption of VTsIOM and the manipulations used in the center's research to please the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. VTsIOM filed a lawsuit against The New Times magazine, and after a ten-month review in September 2008, the court found the published information that the center had a "special commercial relationship" with the Kremlin "untrue" and ordered the magazine to publish a refutation. and the journalist who wrote the articles was ordered by the court to pay a small fine.

However, with regard to the allegations that “when conducting polls, sociologists [from VTsIOM] on behalf of various parties use so-called formative questions, that is, questions that lead to strictly defined answers,” the court refused to satisfy VTsIOM's claims. The court decided: "The applicant's argument that the surveys conducted by VTsIOM were not of a formative nature is unfounded." “The VTsIOM press release No. 771 dated September 18, 2007, to which there is a link in the statement of claim, testifies to the opposite,” the decision of the Moscow Arbitration Court says. The judgment in this connection has been contested by the applicant and the investigation is ongoing.

Notes

  1. "Monitoring of public opinion: economic and social changes"
  2. "Media ratings of sociological centers"
  3. "Professional network ESOMAR"
  4. Eurasian monitor
  5. "Monitoring log archive"
  6. "VCIOM Library"
  7. "Database Archivist"
  8. "Expanded thematic archive"
  9. Grushin B.
  10. Zaslavskaya T. How VTsIOM was Born / Public Fracture and the Birth of a New Sociology: Twenty Years of Monitoring. - S. 11-17.
  11. Alexey Levinson's pages
  12. Grushin B. On the far and near approaches to the creation of VTsIOM / Social break and the birth of a new sociology: twenty years of monitoring. - M.: New publishing house, 2008. - S. 18-22.
  13. history of the company
  14. Levada Yu. From opinions to understanding. Sociological essays 1993-2000. SS. 391-548.
  15. Levada Y. We are looking for a person. Sociological essays 2000-2005. SS. 263-379.
  16. Interview with Valery Fedorov / Nezavisimaya Gazeta, 11.09.2003
  17. Interview with Valery Fedorov / Weekly magazine, No. 150 of 01/13/2005
The Russians named their cherished dreams Most often, Russians want health for themselves and their loved ones, as well as better living conditions - this was reported by 10% of respondents, according to the results of a survey by VTsIOM, TASS reports. Another 8% dream of traveling, and 7% dream of raising successful children and grandchildren. material well-being 6% of the respondents wish for themselves, and 5% would like to move to the seaside. four% ... Non-linear dependence: how connections with officials affect investors Despite the generally not too optimistic economic background, the number of investor companies is growing in the Russian regions, especially where contacts with officials are less important for successful business Amid discussions about economic growth in the range of 1-2% per year and general pessimistic expectations good news rises, especially if they... VTsIOM estimated the number of those who approve the law on domestic violence Russians The majority of Russians - 70% - believe that the country needs a law on domestic violence. This follows from the published results of the VTsIOM survey. At the same time, women attach more importance to the law on the prevention of domestic violence than men: they positively answered the question about the need for a document in 80% of cases, and men - in 57% of cases. 17%... More than 40% of companies in Russia refused to implement artificial intelligence ... follows from the results of a joint survey of the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion ( VTsIOM) and the project office for the implementation of the national program "Digital Economy" of the Analytical Center... More than 40% of Russians said they did not trust doctors ... services: a request for strict control" of the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion ( VTsIOM) and the Center for Social Design "Platform", which RBC got acquainted with. How... Almost 80% of Russians supported the participation of their children in volunteer projects ... and voluntary projects, said Head of Policy Analysis and Consulting Practice VTsIOM Mikhail Mamonov, reports TASS. According to him, 83% of the respondents named ... More than 15% of Russians declared their readiness to accept any state bans 55% of VTsIOM survey participants admitted that in the coming years the state could introduce bans that would qualitatively affect their lives. Almost the same number - 53% - are ready to defend their interests and fight against interfering bans Fears of bans More than half of Russians polled by VTsIOM - 55% - expressed fear that in the coming years the state might ... The Russians allowed a return to regular cigarettes while restricting vaping ... population of Russia. Demand for traditional cigarettes has fallen in Russia Why VTsIOM asks Russians about vaping per device. How the study was conducted VTsIOM conducted two surveys: among users of electronic cigarettes and devices for ... , who smoke regular cigarettes and use nicotine delivery systems (their VTsIOM calls dualists), and vapers - consumers of only vapes and delivery systems... VTsIOM explained the plans of young people to leave Russia with a desire to see the world Less than 5% of young people would like to leave the country forever. 41% want to see the world, get an education abroad, work, and then return. According to the Levada Center, 53% of young Russians would like to leave Russia, 4.8% of Russians under the age of 35 would like to move abroad for permanent residence. 40% say they don't intend to move... What happened during the night. Top RBC news ... dictators, because with it they can monitor the population. VTsIOM discovered the request of Russians for the replacement of the ruling party Most Russians (63 ... VTsIOM discovered the request of the Russians for the replacement of the ruling party ... , as the "party of power", and many are in favor of its replacement, found out VTsIOM. According to the Russians, the "party of power" is responsible even for those regions... about the negative attitude towards ideologization political life. Initiative all-Russian survey " VTsIOM-Sputnik” was conducted on November 15 by the method of a telephone interview on a stratified ... this topic is not given. What is expected from the ruling United Russia» VTsIOM also studied what Russians expect from United Russia. There is a serious... Sociologists have calculated the proportion of happy Russians ... called themselves unhappy According to a survey by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center ( VTsIOM), 81% of Russian citizens consider themselves definitely or rather happy. About... Most Russians negatively assessed relations with the United States The majority of Russians - 85% - assess the current relations between Russia and the United States negatively, according to a poll by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM). 52% of study participants called them "tense", 20% called them "cool", and 13% called them "hostile". According to 47% of respondents, relations between Moscow and Washington will remain unchanged. 19% agree that they will improve in the future ... VTsIOM called the main fears of Russians ... but concern economic problems decreased slightly, according to the results of the survey VTsIOM, which are at the disposal of RBC. The top three fears of Russians... Half of Russians supported the introduction of electronic voting ... if such a system becomes available. These are the results of a study conducted VTsIOM and Financial University under the Russian government (RBC has). AT... Russians began to see fair and competent people in the police ... it is better to treat the police, follows from the materials of the survey conducted by VTsIOM shortly before the Day of employees of the internal affairs bodies, which is celebrated on 10 ... The Russians called the qualities of movie heroes necessary for politicians Stirlitz and Professor Preobrazhensky became the leaders in the rating of Russian movie heroes with a set of qualities that are important for a politician. Stirlitz (17 Moments of Spring) has the most qualities that should be inherent in politicians. This opinion is shared by 20% of Russians, follows from a new poll by VTsIOM and the Center for Political ... VTsIOM appreciated the trust of Russians in Putin ...%. This follows from the survey data of the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion ( VTsIOM) published on his website. From 5 to 11 August this ... . Every day 1600 adult citizens participated in it. At the end of May VTsIOM changed the methodology for assessing trust in politicians. The head of the center, Valery Fedorov, explained... VTsIOM studied the feelings of Russians towards Thunberg, who became “kind” after Putin’s words ... More than a third of Russians have heard about the Swedish girl Greta Thunberg, found out VTsIOM. Respondents are rather positive about it, but do not believe that ... 1% consider it indisputable. How the survey was conducted VTsIOM-Sputnik” was held on October 10. Adults participated in the survey... The Russians named the most popular products for homemade preparations VTsIOM). The most popular products for home preservation are tomatoes (73 ... VTsIOM named the share of constantly stressed Russians 8% of Russians are constantly experiencing stress, a survey by VCIOM showed. Most of the respondents turn to relatives and friends for help, only 12% have turned to psychologists at least once. Over the past nine years, the proportion of Russians who said that they almost stressful situations, increased from 29 to 40%, follows from a survey by VCIOM. The number has also decreased... More than 50% of Russians reported refusing to get vaccinated against influenza this year ... 58% of respondents, follows from a survey of the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion ( VTsIOM). Most of respondents who refused vaccination are men - 61%, residents ... More than half of Russians did not want to send their children to study abroad ... . This follows from the survey data of the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion ( VTsIOM). Basically, this position is held by citizens aged 45 ...

Society, Sep 24, 2:18 pm

80% of Russians did not apply to travel agencies to organize summer vacation Last summer, only 20% of Russians applied to travel companies to organize a holiday outside their permanent place of residence. This is stated in the results of the VTsIOM study. According to the survey, the remaining 80% preferred to organize their holidays on their own. The main drawback of vacations organized by travel agencies, the Russians called their high...

Politics, 16 Sep, 05:47

The Russians called the advantages of women politicians over their male counterparts ... % of respondents). It is reported by "Kommersant" with reference to the results of the survey. VTsIOM. In a telephone survey "Politics with woman's face: the Russian version ", which ... character and emotionality. Among other shortcomings of women politicians, according to VTsIOM, - inability to focus only on work (6%), short-sightedness (3%) and unprofessionalism ...

Society, Sep 03, 13:23

The Russians considered the United States the main source of terrorist threat VTsIOM). At the same time, the relative majority of Russians believe that the main source of the terrorist threat is...

Society, Sep 02, 13:18

The Russians appreciated the quality of work of teachers in schools According to a survey by the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion ( VTsIOM), the majority of parents (78%) positively assess the level of qualification of teachers in Russian ... Only half of Russians correctly described appearance country flag ... this is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion ( VTsIOM) on the eve of the Day of the State Flag of the Russian Federation celebrated on August 22 ... VTsIOM named the favorite video game of Russians Almost half of Russians have never played video games, and the vast majority of the rest prefer not to spend money on them, according to a poll by VTsIOM. Only 19% of Russians play video games on computers, smartphones and consoles, according to a study by VTsIOM. Almost half of the survey participants (48%) said they had never played such games, ... VTsIOM named the proportion of Russians who consider themselves Orthodox As the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center found out ( VTsIOM), 63% of Russians consider themselves Orthodox. The proportion of those who, however, do not identify themselves with any confession is the highest. All-Russian poll " VTsIOM Sputnik" was held on July 26 among 1600 Russians over 18 ...