All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VCIOM). Vciom - All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion All-Russian Center for Public Opinion

All-Russian Center of Public Opinion (VCIOM) conducts population surveys commissioned by federal and regional government authorities, as well as electoral and political research, which remain a priority for the company. Two thirds of our VTsIOM customers are commercial and non-commercial structures.

In 2012, the company celebrated its 25th anniversary.

VTsIOM has long been not only a polling center, but a diversified full-cycle research company. His research covers all new areas of social behavior of the inhabitants of Russia and the CIS countries. VTsIOM is actively working in the field of trademark expertise, branding and corporate research, media measurements, consumer behavior in various markets.

Over the past 25 years, such recognized pioneering sociologists as Tatyana Zaslavskaya, Boris Grushin, Yuri Levada have made an invaluable contribution to the development of VTsIOM.

VTsIOM became a co-founder of an international research agency"Eurasian Monitor", operating in the countries of the former USSR. And as a member of the international professional association of market researchers ESOMAR ( ESOMAR Code ) is a member of the international network Intersearch - works in the interests of our clients far beyond Russia, in 18 countries, including the USA, Germany and France. The world is becoming increasingly globalized - and VTsIOM is globalizing along with it.

VTsIOM implements its own educational and publishing programs. It is not the first year that the basic departments of the Center have been working in leading Moscow universities: the State University-Higher School of Economics, MGIMO and the Russian State University for the Humanities. Since 2010, non-commercial research projects, including methodological and methodological research, have been implemented by the Foundation for the Promotion of Public Opinion Research, formed under the auspices of VTsIOM.

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The All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion, VTsIOM (until 1992 - All-Union) is 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.

"Description"

The oldest sociological company in the post-Soviet space (founded 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, since 1992 - All-Russian). VTsIOM conducts full-cycle marketing, social and political research - from the development of a concept and tools to the preparation of analytical reports and presentation of results.

"Owners"

100% of the company's shares are owned

"Management"

"News"

The army and the Russian Orthodox Church topped the rating of institutions approved by Russians

The conflict of the Russian Orthodox Church with Constantinople did not affect its rating in the country - along with the army and law enforcement agencies, it remains one of the most approved public institutions, follows from the data of the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center

VTsIOM recorded a decrease in Russians critical of migrants

In recent years, Russians have begun to treat migrants better in a number of areas, but in general this attitude remains negative. This is evidenced by the results of a survey by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM) received by RBC.

VTsIOM recorded a decrease in the rating of "United Russia" against the backdrop of the elections

The confidence rating of the United Russia party fell from 36.3% over the month (before the start of the election campaign before the elections on September 9) to 35.5%, according to a report by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM), which RBC has.

VTsIOM named the most memorable questions at Putin's press conference

The most memorable question at the big press conference of President Vladimir Putin on December 14 was the question of competition in elections and the opposition, which was asked by TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak. The data was presented by VTsIOM based on the results of a survey among Russians who followed Putin's answers. Sobchak's question was remembered by 19% of the press conference viewers.

VTsIOM determined the unemployment rate is twice the official

Unemployment in Russia is twice the official data of Rosstat and is 11%, follows from a survey by VTsIOM. The gap in indicators could be even larger if the criteria of state statistics were used in the calculations, sociologists say

VTsIOM recorded a record confidence of Russians in the police

VTsIOM sociologists spoke about the record growth of Russians' trust in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In the year since last November, the number of respondents who trust the police has grown from 47% to 67%.

The Russians named the main tasks of the army and assessed Shoigu

The All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VTsIOM) conducted a survey on the attitude of Russians towards the army. The respondents named the main tasks of the armed forces and spoke about their attitude towards the army. The survey materials were received by RBC.

VTsIOM spoke about the negative attitude of the majority of Russians to Sobchak

95% of respondents know well or have heard something about TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak, who announced her presidential ambitions, but 60% of respondents rather have a negative attitude towards her, VTsIOM reported

VTsIOM found out the attitude of Russians to Zeman's idea about payments to Ukraine for Crimea

Most Russians did not like Czech President Milos Zeman's offer to compensate Ukraine for Crimea. Only 6% of respondents considered this idea reasonable.

VTsIOM found the most opponents of vaccinations among people aged 35-44

Speaking about the reasons for refusing vaccinations, the Russians mention side effects, distrust of doctors and the quality of vaccines, as well as the possibility of turning a child into a disabled person.

VTsIOM revealed the absence of savings among the majority of Russians

The majority of Russians (60%) do not have financial savings, 22% of Russians who did save money prefer not to take it to the bank, but keep it “with them”. This is evidenced by the results of VTsIOM, received by Izvestia.

VTsIOM noted the fall in Russians' confidence in doctors

Russians' trust in doctors is falling. If in 2010 54% of citizens trusted health workers, now their number has dropped to 36%. This is evidenced by the survey data of the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM). The results of the study are available from RBC.

VTsIOM found Russians lack understanding of historical processes

In connection with the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, sociologists tested the knowledge of Russians in history. The results, VTsIOM found out, demonstrated that it is not necessary to talk about the understanding of deep historical processes by the inhabitants of Russia.

VTsIOM found out the political motives of young Russians

Young Russians come to politics and social movements for "drive and career", they consider justice to be the main thing in the development of the country and they want to be subjects, not objects of politics. This is evidenced by the data of the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM), received by RBC.

VTsIOM cited data from a study of the attitude of Russians to Udaltsov

More than half, 61% of the inhabitants of Russia, do not know anything about the recently released opposition politician Sergei Udaltsov. 39% of Russians have not heard anything about him. This is evidenced by the data received by RBC from the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VTsIOM) on the study of the attitude of Russians to the oppositionist.

TASS: "There are revolutionary moods in Russia"

Russian government media published the results of a survey conducted by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center. Surprisingly, the sociological survey commissioned by the Russian government revealed a picture that was unpleasant for the authorities - pre-revolutionary moods in society.

VTsIOM: provinces need renovation more than Moscow

A VTsIOM poll showed that 70% of Russians had heard about the housing stock renovation program. At the same time, 73% of respondents believe that renovation is much more relevant for the province than in Moscow.

VTsIOM: Most Russians still get their information from TV

The number of Russians who learn the news while watching TV is falling, but still exceeds the Internet audience by 23 percent.

According to a survey by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center, the results of which were published on August 7, 69% of the population often receive information from central television broadcasts, 22% rarely watch the news, and 9% do not do so at all. At the same time, a year ago, the permanent audience of television was 2% more.

VTsIOM: 81% of Russians under 24 prefer to get news from social networks

81% of Russians aged 18 to 24 prefer to get news from social networks. Such a result was shown by the VTsIOM poll.

VTsIOM: Most Russians are not afraid of new US sanctions

Only 28% of our fellow citizens admitted that they were afraid of their possible negative impact on our country.

About a new round of anti-Russian sanctions, initiated by the US Congress, heard 68% of Russians, but most of them took this information calmly, sociologists say. According to the results of the VTsIOM poll, only 28% of Russians fear the negative consequences of the restrictions imposed, and 48% are convinced that they do not expect any changes after the imposition of sanctions. Moreover, 9% of respondents believe that, on the contrary, they will have a positive effect on the country's economy.

VTsIOM CEO: In Russia, the request for stability has disappeared and a request for change has appeared

In Russia, there was a public demand for change. This, according to TASS, was stated by the general director of the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center Valery Fedorov, speaking at the forum "Territory of Meanings on the Klyazma".

According to Fedorov, a phase of “uncertainty about the future” is now observed in society, which is dangerous, since, according to the sociologist, “revolutionary moods do not appear in a crisis situation, but when the crisis is over and things are getting better.”

VTsIOM assessed how happy the Russians are

Most Russians - almost 85% - consider themselves happy. This is stated in the report of the regular monitoring of the level of happiness of the inhabitants of Russia of the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VTsIOM).

VTsIOM: 72% of Russians hope that the West will lift sanctions itself

According to VTsIOM, 72% of Russians believe that the Kremlin should not seek the lifting of Western sanctions against Russia. In their opinion, the West will soon cancel them itself, as it also suffers from them. Only 20% of respondents do not agree with them, RBC reports.

VTsIOM recorded a sharp disappointment of Russians in Trump

After the next sanctions, the number of Russians dissatisfied with the US president exceeded the number of those who sympathize with him, follows from a new poll by VTsIOM. But respondents still believe in the imminent lifting of sanctions

The sociological company was founded in 1987 as the All-Union Center for the Study of Public Opinion, since 1992 - All-Russian. VTsIOM conducts research both at the regional and federal levels, as well as in the post-Soviet space and in the countries of the “far abroad”. Among the main activities of the company: 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, corporate reputation development, trademark examination, information technology market, media measurement, sports industry, automotive market).

VTsIOM has the status of a scientific institution. Since 1993, the company has been publishing its own scientific journal, Public Opinion Monitoring: Economic and Social Change. The journal is published 6 times a year and has been in the public domain since 2009 (both archive and latest issues). In addition, VTsIOM manages the work of its own department at the Higher School of Economics and a research center at the RSSU. The Center also regularly holds meetings of its own scientific and expert council, which includes leading sociologists of the country. In addition, VTsIOM regularly publishes individual 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) .

VTsIOM is the leader among Russian sociological services in terms of citation in the media. Materials based on his research are published in leading Russian and foreign media such as Reuters, Financial Times, BBC, Kommersant, Vedomosti.


FOM

The Public Opinion Foundation was established as an independent public organization in 1991. At first, the fund worked under the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center, and from mid-1992 it became completely independent. In 1996, the FOM acted as the basic sociological organization of B.N. Yeltsin. Since then, the main customer and consumer of the Foundation's research results has been the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. The results of public opinion polls are a kind of feedback between the country's leadership and the population. The Fund played a similar role in the campaign headquarters of V.V. Putin in 1999-2000 and in 2004. In addition, the Foundation conducted extensive political science research for most of the election campaigns in modern Russia. Among them are the parliamentary campaigns of 1995, 1999, 2003; presidential 1996, 2000, 2004, as well as a series of election campaigns in 1996, 2000, 2004 in the regions of Russia.

In addition to the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, FOM's customers are the following large organizations: the Government of the Russian Federation, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, MOST-Bank, GAZPROM, VAZ, ORT, VGTRK, NTV, NTV +, Yukos, Interros, VIDEO INTERNATIONAL, INTERFAX, RIA Vesti.

All research of the Foundation is aimed at studying subjective ideas in the areas of socially relevant problems (public opinion), politics, power, mass media, economics, consumption, culture and everyday life. The results of the research can be found on the official website www.fom.ru, as well as in the weekly bulletin “Dominants. Field of opinion.

Levada Center

The Yuri Levada Analytical Center (Levada Center) is a non-governmental research organization. The Center regularly conducts its own and commissioned sociological and marketing research, being one of the largest Russian organizations in its field. The staff of the Levada Center began to take shape in 1987 as part of the All-Union Center for the Study of Public Opinion (VTsIOM). In 2003, the leadership of the Center changed. The research team, who disagreed with the changes made, left the organization in its entirety, creating the Analytical Service of VTsIOM (VTsIOM-A). However, by decision of the court, the name was changed. Today, the organization continues to work under the name "Yuri Levada Analytical Center" (Levada-Center) in honor of the Russian sociologist Yuri Levada (1930-2006).

The Levada Center has its own interview network of 67 regional offices and maintains partnerships with public opinion research centers in the CIS and Baltic countries. The research results of the center are used by the media both in Russia and abroad.

Levada Center is actively engaged in scientific activities. The Center publishes the journal Public Opinion Bulletin, which is published 6 times a year. In addition, once a year a collection of the main results of mass public opinion polls in Russia is published, which is distributed free of charge. Articles are published in scientific journals and books by leading employees of the center, reports are made at Russian and international conferences. And in 2008, at the Faculty of Sociology of the Higher School of Economics, the department of the Yuri Levada Analytical Center began its work.


Romir

ROMIR is a large holding specializing in the research of various markets and spheres of social life. Marketing research accounts for 95% of the total volume of ongoing projects. The organization was founded in 1987 as a sociological cooperative "Potential". In 1989, the ROMIR research center was established, which was the first of the domestic agencies to present the results of its research to the international market.

The Center conducts research in three main areas: specialized marketing research (Ad-Hoc), the SCIF (Shopper-Centric Information Flow) research platform based on Russian household consumption panel data, and research using the Mystery Shopping technology.

ROMIR has a developed research network. It includes more than 20 branches and joint companies from the main regions of Russia and the countries of the Eurasian zone. In addition, the center actively cooperates with major international networks Gallup International, GlobalNR and Worldwide Independent Network (WIN) . This allows the center to receive information about advanced sociological methods, as well as conduct research in more than 70 countries around the world.

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