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Every third respondent would not mind if their daughter chose a military career.

 

MOSCOW, February 21, 2020. Russian Public Opinion Research Centre (VCIOM) presents the data of a study devoted to Defender of the Fatherland Day.

 

February 23 is…

February 23th is no longer a holiday devoted to all the Russian men. Currently, this stance is only shared by 27% of Russians (vs 46% in 2005). Today this day is more likely to be perceived as a military holiday rather than a gender-specific one: 39% view it as a day of Russian military personnel (a 7-point increase); 24% perceive it as the day when the Red Army was born (24%, a 11-point decrease).

 

 

 

Who do we congratulate?

Assuming that congratulations will basically go to Russian military servants, one-third of Russians will receive them. This is the share of Russians who served in the army (29%), as nine years ago (32% in 2011). Those who dealt with military service were often men (61%) and Russians aged 45–59 (40%). As to female respondents, only 3% served in the army, thus, they will also be congratulated on this holiday.

 

 

Twenty-seven percent of Russians express congratulations to military women. Those who know military women are mainly those who served in the armed forces (43%); almost all of them (9 out of 10) congratulate them. Those who did not serve in the army do not know too many military women (28%), thus, they congratulate women less often on this day (about 7 out of 10).

 

Who do we want to be military servants?

When respondents were asked whether they want their son or daughter to choose a military career and to serve in the Russian armed forces (even hypothetically), the ratios between those respondents who were in favor and those who oppose were 2:1 (when asked about son) and 1:2 (when asked about daughter).

Russians who served in the army were more likely to support their daughter in her military choice (35%, a 5-point-greater share compared with the share of all respondents).

 

Why “yes” and why “no”?

The reasons why Russians say either “yes” or “no” to their children’s military career choice have gender specifics. When it comes to daughters, Russians approve their choice to be a military officer as it builds self-discipline (13%), provides stability (11%) and inspires respect (11%). When it comes to sons, most of respondents say it is “a male profession” (25%), “it deals with the defense of the country and family” (15%), it helps build self-discipline (12%), and it is prestigious (11%).

The main reason why respondents would not like their daughters to serve in the armed forces is that “army is not a profession for women” and “army is for men”. Almost half of respondents think so (42%). Reasons why Russians oppose their son deciding on a military career are as follows: concern over life safety (17%), son’s personal traits (6%), poor situation in the army (6%) or respondent’s pacifist attitude (6%).

Gift for February 23

What men would like to get and what women are going to give for this holiday are also revealed in the survey.

What men would like to receive on this day is attention of their family: almost every third male respondent says so (27%).  The wish list also includes cars (17%), travel voucher (15%), apartment or house (13%), attention from the state (11%), money (10%), fishing rod or fishing gear (10%).

 

As to women, they are going to cook a dinner (31%), to give perfumery, bijouterie or beauty product (28%), souvenirs (17%), clothes and shoes (14%), or money (10%) as gifts.

Russian VCIOM-Sputnik survey was conducted February 18, 2020. Results are based on telephone interviews with 1,600 Russians aged 18 and older. A stratified dual-frame random sample based on a complete list of Russian landline and mobile phone numbers is used. The data were weighted according to selection probability and social and demographic characteristics. The margin of error at a 95% confidence level does not exceed 2.5%. In addition to sampling error, minor changes in question wording and different circumstances arising during the fieldwork can introduce bias into the survey.

For you, February 23th is … (closed-ended question, one answer, %, “other” answers are not shown)  

 

2005

2006

2018

2020

A day dedicated to all Russian military personnel

32

31

39

39

Russian men' s day

46

42

34

27

Birthday of the Red Army*

13

19

19

24

An ordinary day off

8

7

5

6

Don’t know

1

1

3

0

* In 2005 and 2006, the wording was “Day when the Red Army was established”

 

Did you personally serve in the army?  (closed-ended question, one answer, %)

 

2011

2018

2020

Yes

32

31

29

No

66

69

71

Refusal to answer/ Don’t know

2

0

0

Did you personally serve in the army, or not?  (closed-ended question, one answer, %)

 

Total respondents

Men 

Women

Aged 18-24

Aged 25-34

Aged 35-44

Aged 45-59

60 and older

Yes

29

61

3

11

21

25

40

30

No

71

39

97

89

79

75

60

70

Refusal to answer/ Don’t know

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Are there any female military officers among your friends/ acquaintances? If yes, do you congratulate them on the Defender of the Fatherland Day? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Men 

Women

Those who served in the army

Those who did not serve in the army

Yes, I do

27

31

24

40

22

No, I don’t

5

4

6

3

6

I do not now nay female military servants  

68

65

70

57

72

Don’t know

0

0

0

0

0

Would you like your daughter to choose the military profession and to serve in the Russian armed forces? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Aged 18-24

Aged 25-34

Aged 35-44

Aged 45-59

60 and older

Rather yes

30

23

26

36

28

32

Rather no

60

68

64

57

61

57

Don’t know

10

9

10

7

11

11

Would you like your daughter to choose the military profession and to serve in the Russian armed forces? (closed-ended question, one answer % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Those who served in the army themselves

Those who did not serve in the army

Those who have minor children

Those who have children aged over 18

No children

Rather yes

30

35

28

30

31

28

Rather no

60

54

63

61

60

61

Don’t know

10

11

9

9

9

11

Why would you like your daughter to choose the military profession and to serve in the Russian armed forces? (open-ended question, up to three answers, % of those who would like their daughter to chose a military profession)

 

Total respondents

Discipline / it builds self-discipline   

13

Stability

11

Prestige / respect / honor

11

Her choice / it is up to her

9

Army  makes you stronger / character building / experience

9

Defending the home country, family

8

Salary / well-being

8

Duty / to serve motherland  / patriotism

7

Social security / benefits

6

It is good in the army / I perceive the army positively

5

Military men in the family  / I served in the army myself

5

Prospects  / career / opportunities

5

Decent profession / It is noble

4

Early retirement / decent pension

4

I would like to be a military servant myself

4

Accommodation/mortgage is provided

3

I like the military staff

3

Character / It suits her character  / she has the capability

3

Nice uniform  / it is beautiful

3

Other

5

Don’t know

12

What is the reason why you would not like your daughter to choose the military profession and to serve in the Russian armed forces? (open-ended question, up to three answers, % of those who would not like their daughter to choose the military profession)

 

Total respondents

Not a female profession / army is for men

42

Dangerous / I fear for her life

6

Childbearing / family / to raise children / housekeeping

5

It is bad in the army / poor situation in the army / there is nothing good there / breakup

5

It is difficult in the army / hard / heavy load

4

Personal experience / I know what it is / I served in the army myself / my husband/son  served

4

Daughter’s personal traits / not inclined to serve in the army / other interests

3

Her personal business  / her choice  / it is not her desire

3

She has chosen another profession

2

There are other areas /profession / more interesting professions

2

I fear for her / I am worried

2

Health problems  / You need to be physically strong

2

I have no daughter

1

Other

2

Don’t know

13

Would you like your son to choose the military profession and to serve in the Russian armed forces? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Those who served in the army themselves

Those who did not serve in the army

Those who have minor children

Those who have children aged over 18

No children

Rather yes

63

65

62

64

65

56

Rather no

28

24

30

28

26

35

Don’t know

9

11

8

8

9

9

Why would you like your son to choose the military profession and to serve in the Russian armed forces? (open-ended question, up to three answers, % of those who would like their son to chose the military profession)

 

Total respondents

Men’s profession / for true men / it builds masculinity

25

Protection of motherland, family

15

Discipline / it helps build self-discipline

12

It is prestigious / respect / honor

11

Army forms your character / strong character / experience

10

Salary / well-being

8

Duty / to serve your country / patriotism

8

Social security / benefits

6

Prospects / career / opportunities

6

Military family  / I served in the army myself

6

Stability

5

Development / education

5

Decent profession / noble

4

His choice / it is up to his choice

3

Accommodation/mortgage is provided

3

It is good in the army / I perceive army positively

2

Early retirement / decent pension

2

Other

4

Don’t know

6

What is the reason why you would not like your son to choose the military profession and to serve in the Russian armed forces? (open-ended question, up to three answers, % of those who would not like their son to choose the military profession; answers of at least 3% of respondents)  

 

Total respondents

Dangerous / I fear for his life

17

Son’s personal traits / not inclined to serve in the army / other interests

6

It is bad in the army/ poor situation in the army / there is nothing good there / breakup

6

Against wars /violence / for peace

6

Personal experience / I know what it is / I served in the army

4

Dependence on superiors / poor perception / lack of freedom

4

There are other areas /profession / more interesting professions

4

I do not trust the government / I do not like Russian politics / no desire to protect oligarchs

3

Military conflicts  / hop spots / I do not want him to participate in wars

3

Lack of opportunities for self-development  

3

Not prestigious / no prospects

3

Health problems

3

His personal business  / his choice  / it is not his desire

3

Hazing  / discrimination

3

Other

3

Don’t know

16

What would you like to get as a gift for February 23th? (closed-ended question, up to four answers, % of men, answers of at least 4% of respondents)

 

Men

Attention from family

27

Car

17

Travel voucher, trip

15

House, apartment

13

Attention from the state

11

Money

10

Fishing rod, fishing gear

10

Tickets to concerts, theatres, dinner at a restaurant

7

Mobile phone, smartphone, other gadgets

5

Book

5

Tools for home repairs

4

I do not want anything as a gift

14

Don’t know

3

What are you going to give as a gift for February 23th?

 (closed-ended question, up to four answers, % of female respondents, answers of at least 4% of respondents)

 

Women

I will cook a dinner  

31

Perfumery, beauty products, bijouterie

28

Souvenirs (pens, notebooks, wallet, etc.)

17

Shoes, clothes

14

Money

10

Car accessories

7

Book

5

Alcohol, sweets, culinary delights

5

Sport gear, gym membership

5

Tools for home repairs

4

Games, toys

4

Tickets to concerts, theatres, dinner at a restaurant

4

I will not give anyone anything

17

Don’t know

3

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