Info Sapiens is the first among research companies publishing the results of all-Ukrainian representative COVID-19 survey which was conducted on a random sample, not online panel.
According to the all-Ukrainian national representative survey conducted by Info Sapiens on March 25-29, 38% of Ukrainians reported a decrease in regular family income due to the epidemic, 16% -a complete loss of income, 14% - loss of work, and 10% - financial loss (e.g. due to tickets return for a refund). Overall, 60% of Ukrainians have indicated at least one type of financial loss.
Almost a half of Ukrainians stopped to visit the workplace or education institutions among those who used to do that before the lockdown. ? of them continue to work or study remotely.
Among those who worked before quarantine, only 46% would receive the salary for March in full, 34% - less than it was expected before quarantine, 10% lost their jobs due to quarantine, and the rest did not answer the question.
The survey sample is 809 respondents. The survey was conducted using CATI (computer-assisted telephone interviews) based on a random sampling of mobile phone numbers. The sample is representative of the adult population (aged 18 years old and older) of Ukraine by sex, age, size of settlement, and region of residence. The study excluded the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, and the survey was conducted only in the territories controlled by Ukraine in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. The maximum theoretical error does not exceed 3.4%.