60%
of managers at industrial manufacturing companies in Russia are not holding out hope for positive changes in investment dynamics in 2016.
74%
of Russian parents help their school-age children with their homework, or even do it with them.
2%
of representatives of small manufacturing companies who are prepared to take out long-term loans to develop and modernize their operations would agree to do so at rates comparable to the current rates of 18-21%.
52%
of Russians agree that too much importance today is attached to the achievements of science and technology, which is to the detriment of the spiritual side of life.
15%
of directors at Russian industrial companies in October reported a decrease in the number of employees compared to September.
63%
of Russian families with children are willing to support them until they receive a higher education without counting on them earning money.
42%
of Russians are not currently willing to pay additionally for goods that are produced in line with ethical principles (e.g., respect for the environment, respect for workers' rights, refusal to test cosmetics on animals, etc.).
35%
of Russians currently expect that Russia’s economy will worsen next year. In the second quarter of 2015, 27% of respondents held this opinion.
47%
of entrepreneurs working in the service sector noted insufficient demand for their services in the third quarter of 2015. 40% cited this as a problem at the beginning of the year.
53%
of full-time university teachers have several jobs.