Results of our studies

MOSCOW, 4 April 2022. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the findings of a study describing the Russian emigration moods.

Most of Russians are likely not to be willing to move permanently abroad (88%). Ten percent say they would willingly move abroad. Compared to the previous year, the percentage of those who would like to leave Russia permanently has decreased by 6 p.p. (16% in 2021).

Eighty-seven percent of Russians do not have anyone in their intermediate circle who would like to leave Russia permanently any time soon; 12% of Russians have friends or relatives who would like to move permanently abroad.  

The most common reason why Russians would like to move permanently abroad is to improve their material well-being (29%). A quarter of Russians say they want to live an easier life (24%). Seventeen percent of Russians would like to change their country of residence for the children’s future; 13% hope for better social guarantees. The main reasons for relocation for one in ten Russians are to expand horizons, in particular, to be able to see the world, to get education and to pursue career growth (10% and 9%, respectively).

Other reasons mentioned by Russians are: children’s future (47%), improvement in well-being (29%), desire to have more political freedoms (27%) and higher level of social guarantees (26%). Only 7% of potential migrants consider that living abroad will be easier.

Half of Russians think that those who left Russia permanently will return some time (45%). In a group of those who are likely to be willing to move, this opinion is less common (only 23%). One-third of Russians consider that those who left are likely not to return (33%). Twenty-two percent of Russians refused to make predictions.

Those who admit that the fellow citizens will return say that it can happen if the situation in the country gets better (15%), if they realize they are not needed abroad (12%). Every tenth respondent says that people can return if their living conditions abroad deteriorate (10%), because of their failure to become self-fulfilled in another country (8%), because of nostalgia for the home country and the family (7%).

Russian nationwide VCIOM-Sputnik survey was conducted March 16, 2022. A total of 1,600 of Russians aged 18 and older took part in the survey. Results are based on telephone interviews. Stratified dual-frame random sample based on a complete list of Russian landline and mobile phone numbers was 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 to the wording of questions and different circumstances arising during the fieldwork can introduce bias into the survey.

 

Would you like to move permanently abroad, or not?  
(closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

1991

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Likely yes

16

13

11

13

11

13

11

10

10

17

16

16

10

Likely no  

70

82

88

85

88

85

86

89

88

81

82

81

88

Don’t know

14

5

1

2

1

2

3

1

2

2

2

3

2

Would you like to move permanently abroad, or not? 

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Men

Women 

Likely yes

10

14

6

Likely no 

88

84

92

Don’t know

2

2

2

Is there someone among your friends, acquaintances and family members who is going to move permanently abroad any time soon? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Men

Women 

Yes, there are some

12

12

11

No, there aren’t any

87

85

88

Don’t know

1

3

1

In your opinion, why do people living in Russia move permanently abroad?

(open-ended question, up to 2 answers, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

To find a job, to improve financial well-being

29

In search of an easier life

24

For children’s future

17

Higher levels of social guarantees  

13

To see the world, to live in another country  

10

Studies, internship

10

Self-actualization, career

9

In search of a decent job

7

To have more political freedoms  

7

In search of a more interesting and vivid life

5

To keep their savings (from “other”)  

3

Fears; for security reasons (from “other”) 

2

Other

10

Don’t know

12

 

In your opinion, will those who left Russia permanently return some time to Russia, or not?

 (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Men

Women 

Likely yes

45

45

45

Likely not

33

36

30

Don’t know

22

19

25

In your opinion, under what circumstances will they return to Russia?

 ( open-ended question, up to 3 answers, % of those who think they will return)

 

Total respondents

When the situation in the country improves / when economy improves / stability, confidence in the future

15

When they understand that no one needs them there / when they are persecuted / when the Russians are oppressed /russophobia

12

When living conditions abroad get worse / when they understand that living there is harder

10

When they realize they feel uncomfortable living in another country/ they get disappointed / failure to fulfil potential  

8

Missing motherland, family / nostalgia  / home is better

7

If social policies improve / higher salaries / higher living standards

6

After the military actions are over / special operations

5

In change of power / change of county’s political course

5

When living conditions in Russia/domestic situation improve

5

More jobs in Russia / opportunity for self-actualization / income

4

When they get expelled from there

4

Any circumstances

3

When they realize that living in Russia is better, more reliable and stable

2

Upon retirement / in old age

2

Other

2

Don’t know

25