Public opinion dynamics under pre-war tension and martial law: a local community perspective
stmm. 2025 (3): 154–174
DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2025.03.154
Full text: https://stmm.in.ua/archive/ukr/2025-3/10.pdf
ANNA MAKSYMENKO, PhD in Sociology, Senior Research Fellow at the Sector of Cross-Border Cooperation, Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research, NAS of Ukraine (4, Kozelnytska St., Lviv, 79026)
annusja@gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4014-6501
SCOPUS ID: 58159716100
MARKIIAN DATSYSHYN, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Acting Head of the Department of Marketing and Analytical Economics, Lviv Institute of Management (16, Liska St., Lviv, 79029)
mada77@ukr.net
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-9384-6280
The wartime has significantly complicated the functioning of local communities, requiring local authorities to respond to emerging challenges, involve local businesses and residents in strategic planning, socio-economic development, and preparation for post-war recovery. In this regard, local public opinion survey is particularly relevant, as it allows for tracking changes in citizens’ subjective assessments and provides local authorities with relevant information for efficient decision-making.
This article aimed to analyze the changes in residents’ subjective attitudes toward their community, assessment of the current situation, and future expectations, using the case of the Pyriatyn community (Poltava region, Ukraine). The empirical basis of the study includes the results of four waves of representative surveys conducted in February 2022, May 2023, February 2024, and November 2024 in Pyriatyn community (total sample size: N = 2058). The sample is representative by age and gender. Survey method: face-to-face. The analysis employed descriptive statistics, Pearson’s χ² test, and graphical methods.
Findings highlight the variability of public opinions. There was an increase in positive assesments of the community in 2024 compared to 2022. However, subjective evaluations and expectations did not show consistent patterns based on respondents’ gender or age. Uncertainty in the assessment of the current situation increased, while expectations for positive future change declined from 73% to 61%. At the same time, respondents evaluated situation at the national level more negatively than in their community. Significant increase of optimistic assessments of Ukraine’s development was recorded in 2023, both in the results of the 2nd wave in Pyriatyn community and in national surveys. This is a mark of broader societal trends. Optimism prevailed in community-related expectations for change. According to three waves of the survey in Pyriatyn community, one-third of respondents attributed both positive and negative expectations to the implementation of state-level reforms. However, no dominant rationale was found behind either optimistic or pessimistic expectations. Across the survey waves, responses were distributed fairly evenly among three or four alternatives, indicating a lack of understanding who drives local development and how residents can influence development of their community.
Keywords: local community; sociological survey; public opinion; martial law; 2022–2024
References:
Balakireva, О. (Ed.). (2016). Internally Displaced Persons and Host Communities: Lessons for Effective Social Adaptation and Integration: Scientific Report. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: State Organization "Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine".
Boiko, H., Kulyk, M. (2020). Local selfgovernment leaders' involvement of the residents to participation and establishment of communication in the community. [In Ukrainian]. Habitus, 16, 28-34. https://doi.org/10.32843/2663-5208.2020.16.4
Borodina, O.M., Prokopa, I.V., Fraier, O.V. (2021). The assessment of rural communities' inclusiveness within territorial communities: the case of Lokachynska TC. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Society, 79(4), 85-96. https://doi.org/10.15407/socium2021.04.085
Burova, O., Glomozda, D. (2024). Chapter 12. Local governance in Ukraine during the war: Analysing citizens' satisfaction with local authorities. [In Ukrainian]. In: Ukrainian society in wartime. The year 2024 / Ed. by Ye. Golovakha, S. Dembitskyi (ch. 12). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Deineko, O. (2021). Amalgamated territorial hromadas as new local communities in Ukraine: mechanisms of social cohesion formation. [In Ukrainian]. National Technical University of Ukraine Journal. Political Science. Sociology. Law, 1(49), 14-21. https://doi.org/10.20535/2308-5053.2021.1(49).232644
Dembitskyi, S. (2023). Public opinion in Ukraine and how it is studied during the war. [In Ukrainian]. In: Ukrainian society in wartime. Year 2023 / Ed. by Ye. Golovakha, S. Makeiev (ch. 1). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Development of Value Chains in the Dairy and Berry Clusters of the Pyriatyn Community to Expand Economic Opportunities for Youth and Rural Residents and Promote Eco-Oriented Growth. (2022-2024). Results of sociological surveys within the framework of the EU project. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://www.csi.org.ua/news/rezultaty-socziologichnogo-opytuvannya-meshkancziv-pyryatynskoyi-gromady/
Kovalisko, N., Bubniak, S. (2022). Social well-being of internally displaced persons in Ukraine: sociological discourse. Monograph. [In Ukrainian]. Lviv: Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.
Kravchuk, S. (2023). Factors of effective integration of internally displaced persons into territorial communities [In Ukrainian]. Habitus, 49, 193-198. https://doi.org/10.32782/2663-5208.2023.49.33
Lysiak, L., Bykov, B., Kushnir, A. (2020). United territorial communities financial capacity strengthening in the conditions of budgetary decentralization. [In Ukrainian]. Scientific Opinion Economics and Management, 4(70), 84-89. https://doi.org/10.32836/2521-666X/2020-70-14
On the determination of administrative centers and approval of the territories of territorial communities of Poltava region. (2020). Order of June 12, 2020 No. 721-r. Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/721-2020-%D1%80#Text
Poltava Regional State Administration. (2023). Change in the level of financial capacity of territorial communities of Poltava region by the results of 2023 compared to 2021. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://poda.gov.ua/attachments/183964
Prytula, Kh., Łaźniewska, E., Maksymenko, A., Kalat, Ya., Demedyuk, O. (2024). Increasing Local Community Resilience in the EU-Ukraine Cross-Border Area. Studia Regionalne i Lokalne, 1(95), 21-39.
Rabinovych, M., Brik, T., Darkovich, A., Savisko, M., Hatsko, V., Tytiuk, S., Piddubnyi, I. (2024). Explaining Ukraine's resilience to Russia's invasion: The role of local governance. Governance, 37(4), 1121-1140. https://doi.org/10.1111/gove.12827
Rating Group. (2022). Socio-political moods of the Ukrainians (date posted: 16.02.2022). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://ratinggroup.ua/research/ukraine/obschestvenno-politicheskie_nastroeniya_naseleniya_12-13_fevralya_2022.html
Rating Group. (2023). Comprehensive research: How the war changed me and the country. Summary of the year (date posted: 21.02.2023). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://ratinggroup.ua/research/ukraine/kompleksne_dosl_dzhennya_yak_v_yna_zm_nila_mene_ta_kra_nu_p_dsumki_roku.html
Rating Group. (2024). Rating Monitoring, 26th wave: Social and political attitudes of the population (date posted: 19.02.2024). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://ratinggroup.ua/research/ukraine/reyting_monitoring_26-ta_hvilya_2024.html
Razumkov Centre. (2024). Assessment of the situation in the country, trust in social institutions, politicians, officials and public figures, attitude towards the elections, belief in victory (date posted: 25.06.2024). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://razumkov.org.ua/napriamky/sotsiologichni-doslidzhennia/otsinka-sytuatsii-v-kraini-dovira-do-sotsialnykh-instytutiv-politykiv-posadovtsiv-ta-gromadskykh-diiachiv-stavlennia-do-vyboriv-vira-v-peremogu-cherven-2024r
Roshchyk, I., Bilan, Y., Krol, V., Mishchuk, H. (2024). Social integration of internally displaced persons in Ukraine: Problems and challenges for governing local communities. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 22(1), 728-740. https://doi.org/10.21511/ppm.22(1).2024.57
Shaposhnikova, I., Prystai, І. (2024). Strategies and Challenges of Integrating Internally Displaced Persons into Territorial Communities in Conditions of Martial Law. [In Ukrainian]. Problems of Modern Transformations. Series: Law, Public Management and Administration, 11.
Sorokina, O. (2024). Social interaction between local authorities and the community under martial law. [In Ukrainian]. Habitus, 68, 29-33. https://doi.org/10.32782/2663-5208.2024.68.4
Storonyanska, І., Pelekhatyi, А. (2014). Financial support for the development of rural territorial communities: monograph. [In Ukrainian]. Lviv: Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research, NAS of Ukraine.
Received 20.05.2025
Public opinion dynamics under pre-war tension and martial law: a local community perspective
stmm. 2025 (3): 154–174
DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2025.03.154
Full text: https://stmm.in.ua/archive/ukr/2025-3/10.pdf
ANNA MAKSYMENKO, PhD in Sociology, Senior Research Fellow at the Sector of Cross-Border Cooperation, Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research, NAS of Ukraine (4, Kozelnytska St., Lviv, 79026)
annusja@gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4014-6501
SCOPUS ID: 58159716100
MARKIIAN DATSYSHYN, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Acting Head of the Department of Marketing and Analytical Economics, Lviv Institute of Management (16, Liska St., Lviv, 79029)
mada77@ukr.net
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-9384-6280
The wartime has significantly complicated the functioning of local communities, requiring local authorities to respond to emerging challenges, involve local businesses and residents in strategic planning, socio-economic development, and preparation for post-war recovery. In this regard, local public opinion survey is particularly relevant, as it allows for tracking changes in citizens’ subjective assessments and provides local authorities with relevant information for efficient decision-making.
This article aimed to analyze the changes in residents’ subjective attitudes toward their community, assessment of the current situation, and future expectations, using the case of the Pyriatyn community (Poltava region, Ukraine). The empirical basis of the study includes the results of four waves of representative surveys conducted in February 2022, May 2023, February 2024, and November 2024 in Pyriatyn community (total sample size: N = 2058). The sample is representative by age and gender. Survey method: face-to-face. The analysis employed descriptive statistics, Pearson’s χ² test, and graphical methods.
Findings highlight the variability of public opinions. There was an increase in positive assesments of the community in 2024 compared to 2022. However, subjective evaluations and expectations did not show consistent patterns based on respondents’ gender or age. Uncertainty in the assessment of the current situation increased, while expectations for positive future change declined from 73% to 61%. At the same time, respondents evaluated situation at the national level more negatively than in their community. Significant increase of optimistic assessments of Ukraine’s development was recorded in 2023, both in the results of the 2nd wave in Pyriatyn community and in national surveys. This is a mark of broader societal trends. Optimism prevailed in community-related expectations for change. According to three waves of the survey in Pyriatyn community, one-third of respondents attributed both positive and negative expectations to the implementation of state-level reforms. However, no dominant rationale was found behind either optimistic or pessimistic expectations. Across the survey waves, responses were distributed fairly evenly among three or four alternatives, indicating a lack of understanding who drives local development and how residents can influence development of their community.
Keywords: local community; sociological survey; public opinion; martial law; 2022–2024
References:
Balakireva, О. (Ed.). (2016). Internally Displaced Persons and Host Communities: Lessons for Effective Social Adaptation and Integration: Scientific Report. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: State Organization "Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine".
Boiko, H., Kulyk, M. (2020). Local selfgovernment leaders' involvement of the residents to participation and establishment of communication in the community. [In Ukrainian]. Habitus, 16, 28-34. https://doi.org/10.32843/2663-5208.2020.16.4
Borodina, O.M., Prokopa, I.V., Fraier, O.V. (2021). The assessment of rural communities' inclusiveness within territorial communities: the case of Lokachynska TC. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Society, 79(4), 85-96. https://doi.org/10.15407/socium2021.04.085
Burova, O., Glomozda, D. (2024). Chapter 12. Local governance in Ukraine during the war: Analysing citizens' satisfaction with local authorities. [In Ukrainian]. In: Ukrainian society in wartime. The year 2024 / Ed. by Ye. Golovakha, S. Dembitskyi (ch. 12). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Deineko, O. (2021). Amalgamated territorial hromadas as new local communities in Ukraine: mechanisms of social cohesion formation. [In Ukrainian]. National Technical University of Ukraine Journal. Political Science. Sociology. Law, 1(49), 14-21. https://doi.org/10.20535/2308-5053.2021.1(49).232644
Dembitskyi, S. (2023). Public opinion in Ukraine and how it is studied during the war. [In Ukrainian]. In: Ukrainian society in wartime. Year 2023 / Ed. by Ye. Golovakha, S. Makeiev (ch. 1). Kyiv: Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Development of Value Chains in the Dairy and Berry Clusters of the Pyriatyn Community to Expand Economic Opportunities for Youth and Rural Residents and Promote Eco-Oriented Growth. (2022-2024). Results of sociological surveys within the framework of the EU project. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://www.csi.org.ua/news/rezultaty-socziologichnogo-opytuvannya-meshkancziv-pyryatynskoyi-gromady/
Kovalisko, N., Bubniak, S. (2022). Social well-being of internally displaced persons in Ukraine: sociological discourse. Monograph. [In Ukrainian]. Lviv: Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.
Kravchuk, S. (2023). Factors of effective integration of internally displaced persons into territorial communities [In Ukrainian]. Habitus, 49, 193-198. https://doi.org/10.32782/2663-5208.2023.49.33
Lysiak, L., Bykov, B., Kushnir, A. (2020). United territorial communities financial capacity strengthening in the conditions of budgetary decentralization. [In Ukrainian]. Scientific Opinion Economics and Management, 4(70), 84-89. https://doi.org/10.32836/2521-666X/2020-70-14
On the determination of administrative centers and approval of the territories of territorial communities of Poltava region. (2020). Order of June 12, 2020 No. 721-r. Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/721-2020-%D1%80#Text
Poltava Regional State Administration. (2023). Change in the level of financial capacity of territorial communities of Poltava region by the results of 2023 compared to 2021. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://poda.gov.ua/attachments/183964
Prytula, Kh., Łaźniewska, E., Maksymenko, A., Kalat, Ya., Demedyuk, O. (2024). Increasing Local Community Resilience in the EU-Ukraine Cross-Border Area. Studia Regionalne i Lokalne, 1(95), 21-39.
Rabinovych, M., Brik, T., Darkovich, A., Savisko, M., Hatsko, V., Tytiuk, S., Piddubnyi, I. (2024). Explaining Ukraine's resilience to Russia's invasion: The role of local governance. Governance, 37(4), 1121-1140. https://doi.org/10.1111/gove.12827
Rating Group. (2022). Socio-political moods of the Ukrainians (date posted: 16.02.2022). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://ratinggroup.ua/research/ukraine/obschestvenno-politicheskie_nastroeniya_naseleniya_12-13_fevralya_2022.html
Rating Group. (2023). Comprehensive research: How the war changed me and the country. Summary of the year (date posted: 21.02.2023). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://ratinggroup.ua/research/ukraine/kompleksne_dosl_dzhennya_yak_v_yna_zm_nila_mene_ta_kra_nu_p_dsumki_roku.html
Rating Group. (2024). Rating Monitoring, 26th wave: Social and political attitudes of the population (date posted: 19.02.2024). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://ratinggroup.ua/research/ukraine/reyting_monitoring_26-ta_hvilya_2024.html
Razumkov Centre. (2024). Assessment of the situation in the country, trust in social institutions, politicians, officials and public figures, attitude towards the elections, belief in victory (date posted: 25.06.2024). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://razumkov.org.ua/napriamky/sotsiologichni-doslidzhennia/otsinka-sytuatsii-v-kraini-dovira-do-sotsialnykh-instytutiv-politykiv-posadovtsiv-ta-gromadskykh-diiachiv-stavlennia-do-vyboriv-vira-v-peremogu-cherven-2024r
Roshchyk, I., Bilan, Y., Krol, V., Mishchuk, H. (2024). Social integration of internally displaced persons in Ukraine: Problems and challenges for governing local communities. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 22(1), 728-740. https://doi.org/10.21511/ppm.22(1).2024.57
Shaposhnikova, I., Prystai, І. (2024). Strategies and Challenges of Integrating Internally Displaced Persons into Territorial Communities in Conditions of Martial Law. [In Ukrainian]. Problems of Modern Transformations. Series: Law, Public Management and Administration, 11.
Sorokina, O. (2024). Social interaction between local authorities and the community under martial law. [In Ukrainian]. Habitus, 68, 29-33. https://doi.org/10.32782/2663-5208.2024.68.4
Storonyanska, І., Pelekhatyi, А. (2014). Financial support for the development of rural territorial communities: monograph. [In Ukrainian]. Lviv: Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research, NAS of Ukraine.
Received 20.05.2025