Results of our studies

MOSCOW, 12 December 2022. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the results of a survey about values and priorities among youth.

Youth identity

An overwhelming majority of young Russians aged 14-35 identify themselves as Russian citizens today (83%; - 7 p.p. compared to 2021).  

National history and family history

Three out of four young Russians know well the history of their country (76%) and their family (73%). Twenty percent of Russians do not know well the Russian history; 24%, the history of their family. The percentages are high across all the age groups, with the highest awareness levels about the country among the 18-24-year-olds (80%) and about the family among the 14-17-year-olds (79%). The youngest age group pays more attention to the opinions of grandpas and grandmas: 57% listen to them and say that their advice helps them a lot. This percentage makes up 44% for the entire group of young people; on the contrary, one third of respondents (32%) say that the views of older generations are outdated and can hardly help young people make choices (the highest percentages are among the 18-24-year-olds and the 30-35-year-olds – 36% and 35% respectively). At the same time, 91% of the Russian young people consider it important to maintain warm relationship with all the family members (sum of the “important” and “likely important” answers). Those who think so are mainly respondents aged 30-35 (95%) and young people living in small settlements and rural area (96% vs. 86% of young people living in million-plus cities).  

Laws and rules

Formal laws and rules are more important for young people than non-formal rules. A majority of the 14-35-year-olds think it is important to abide by the Criminal Law and the Constitution of the Russian Federation, even if the regulations seem unfair or outdated (78% and 74%, respectively). The percentages of those who think that the norms of the Criminal Code and the Constitution should be respected depending on the situation are 19% and 18%; only 1-2% think that it is not necessary to abide by these laws. Every second respondent (55%) would observe family customs and traditions depending on the situation; 19% think family traditions must be observed anyway.

  • Respondents who are more likely to consider it important to abide by religious norms are persons aged 14-17 (26%), although they are less likely to identify themselves with any religion (8%). Every second respondent aged 18-24 (53%) does not think it is important to follow religious norms. 
  • The smaller the settlement, the more often young people think it is important to follow religious norms (26% among young people living in cities with less than 100 thousand inhabitants, urban-type settlements and rural area vs 11% in million-plus cities).
  • Religiosity plays a crucial role in a person’s desire to abide by the religious norms; 38% of those who consider themselves religious think such norms should be followed (vs 6% among young non-believers; 72% of them do not think they need to follow religious norms).

Value orientations and landmarks in life

The list of value orientations among the Russian youth is headed by family: family health and safety (97%, each); family relationships (96%); family financial well-being (95%). This is followed by values related to the community conditions: infrastructure (94%) and opportunities to achieve the goals (94%), ecological situation (90%). Eighty-nine percent of respondents pay attention to the economic situation; 83% point to quality leisure activities. Personal development is seen as least important for young Russians: career opportunities (81%), social status (72%), creative self-actualization (71%). At the bottom of the list are social values: participation in public and political activities (52%) and volunteering and helping others (49%).

Health is an important value: 65% of young Russians watch their health; a third say the opposite (33%). The youngest respondents (aged 14-17) are the ones who pay the closest attention to their health (74%).

The top 3 life priorities of the Russian youth are as follows: high levels of well-being (58%); living a calm life, working and taking care of the family (54%) and having an opportunity to be beneficial to people and society by actively participating in public and political life (26%). Seventeen percent of respondents would like to change the world, to introduce something new; 9% get attracted by a carefree lifestyle, without having to think about the future; gaining popularity and becoming famous are the least important things for young Russians (6%).

  • The 18-24-year-olds appreciate high levels of well-being (64%); every third in this group also mentions the desire to be beneficial to the society and people (34%).
  • Living a calm life, working and taking care of the family is a top priority for young respondents aged 30-35(65%).
  • As to the youngest group of respondents, one in five respondents aged 14-17 (20%) would like to gain popularity and become famous.

Online survey was conducted June 29 - July 8, 2022. A total of 1,592 respondents took part in the survey. Quota-based sampling representative of the Russian population aged 14-35 was used. Quotas are based on the actual distribution of socio-demographic characteristics according to the data of the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat). 

Which of the below would you identify yourself as? / What would come second? /Third?

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

 

2021

2022

I would identify myself as the “Russian citizen”  in a certain order

90

83

I would not identify myself as the “Russian citizen”  (another answer option)

10

17

 

How well do you know the history of your country?  

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

 

Total respondents

Men

Women

Ages 14-17

18-24

25-29

30-35

 

Very well

17

23

12

16

24

15

15

 

Likely well

59

60

58

55

56

59

62

 

Likely bad

18

13

23

15

15

21

19

 

Very bad

2

2

3

7

2

1

1

 

Don’t know

4

2

4

7

3

4

3

 

How well do you know the history of your family?

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

 

Total respondents

Men

Women

Ages 14-17

18-24

25-29

30-35

 

Very well

24

21

27

32

28

19

22

 

Likely well

49

50

49

47

42

54

52

 

Likely bad

20

21

18

10

25

19

21

 

Very bad

4

5

3

5

4

5

3

 

Don’t know

3

3

3

6

1

3

2

 

Which of the statements below do you most agree with?  

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

 

Total respondents

Ages 14-17

18-24

25-29

30-35

I try to listen to grandpas’ and grandmas’ opinions ; their advice helps me a lot  

44

57

38

45

41

Older generations can hardly help us choose the right decision; their views are outdated  

32

20

36

31

35

Don’t know

24

23

26

24

24

How important or unimportant is it for you personally to maintain warm relationships with all the members of your family?   (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Ages 14-17

18-24

25-29

30-35

Definitely important

57

60

54

52

61

Likely important

34

29

36

36

34

Likely unimportant

6

5

7

7

4

Definitely unimportant

1

2

1

2

4

Don’t know

2

4

2

3

1

How important or unimportant is it for you personally to maintain warm relationships with all the members of your family? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Million-plus cities

500-950 thousand inhabitants

100-500 thousand inhabitants

Less than 100 thousand inhabitants

Urban-type settlement and rural area

Definitely important

57

49

56

56

53

68

Likely important

34

37

35

36

38

28

Likely unimportant

6

8

6

5

6

3

Definitely unimportant

1

1

0

1

1

0

Don’t know

2

5

3

2

2

1

In your opinion, is it always important to abide by the laws, norms and rules (even if you consider them as something unfair or outdated)? (closed-ended question, one answer for each line, % of total respondents)

 

One must abide by them anyway

It depends on the situation/ circumstances

I do not consider I should abide by them

Don’t know

Criminal Code of the RF

78

18

1

3

Russian Constitution

74

19

2

5

Religious norms

20

32

41

7

Customs, traditions your family adheres to

19

55

22

4

In your opinion, is it always important to abide by the laws, norms and rules (even if you consider them as something unfair or outdated)?

Religious norms

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

 

Total respondents

Men

Women

Ages 14-17

18-24

25-29

30-35

One must abide by them anyway

20

17

24

26

12

23

21

It depends on the situation/ circumstances

32

30

35

35

32

26

35

I do not consider I should abide by them

41

49

33

28

53

45

38

Don’t know 

7

4

8

11

3

6

6

In your opinion, is it always important to abide by the laws, norms and rules (even if you consider them as something unfair or outdated)?

Religious norms

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

 

Total respondents

Million-plus cities

500-950 thousand inhabitants

100-500 thousand inhabitants

Less than 100 thousand inhabitants

Urban-type settlement and rural area

One must abide by them anyway

20

11

18

18

26

26

It depends on the situation/ circumstances

32

32

27

32

32

35

I do not consider I should abide by them

41

52

48

44

38

31

Don’t know

7

5

7

6

4

8

In your opinion, is it always important to abide by the laws, norms and rules (even if you consider them as something unfair or outdated)?

Religious norms

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

 

Total respondents

Those who consider themselves believers

Those who don’t consider themselves believers

One must abide by them anyway

20

38

6

It depends on the situation/ circumstances

32

45

18

I do not consider I should abide by them

41

12

72

Don’t know

7

6

4

How important do you think the following aspects are in your life?  

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

 

Likely important

Likely unimportant

Don’t know

 

State of health of family members

97

2

1

 

Safety of your family members

97

2

1

 

Family relationships

97

3

0

 

Financial well-being of your family

95

3

2

 

Social infrastructure in your community (roads, shops, education institutions, transport, etc.)

94

4

2

 

Opportunities to achieve your goals

94

5

1

 

Ecological situation in your area 

90

8

2

 

Economic and political situation in the country in general

89

7

4

 

Opportunities to  have quality leisure activities

83

14

3

 

Career prospects, opportunity to get higher positions  

81

15

4

 

Your social status, ranking

72

24

4

 

Opportunities for creative self-actualization

71

25

4

 

Participation in public and political life

52

40

8

 

Volunteering, helping others

49

41

10

 

How much attention do you pay to your health (you do sports, avoid bad habits, see doctors regularly)?

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

 

Total respondents

Men

Women

Ages 14-17

18-24

25-29

30-35

 

Attentive

20

21

19

34

17

20

16

 

Likely attentive

45

42

48

40

49

38

48

 

Likely not attentive

27

29

25

13

26

32

30

 

Not attentive  

6

7

5

4

7

7

5

 

Don’t know

2

1

3

9

1

3

1

 

How would you like to live your life?

(closed-ended question, no more than 2 answers, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Men

Women

Ages 14-17

18-24

25-29

30-35

To achieve higher levels of well-being

58

58

58

53

64

56

57

To live a calm life working, taking care of your family  

54

48

61

34

47

59

65

Doing good to people, society, actively participating in public and political life  

26

30

22

16

34

25

26

To change the world, to  introduce something new

17

24

10

17

19

19

15

To live a carefree lifestyle, not thinking too much about the future

9

9

8

8

9

11

7

To achieve popularity, to become well-known

6

6

5

20

5

2

2

Other

1

1

2

2

1

0

1

Don’t know

2

2

2

8

1

2

1