Results of our studies

2 December 2021. VCIOM presents the findings of a survey among Russians on their plans to have children.

DREAMS ABOUT HAVING CHILDREN

When asked why people have children, most of Russians give the following reasons: continuance of the human species (33%); they bring happiness and joy (20%); they are our future (12%), they are the meaning of life (9%); they are the country’s future (6%); they are needed to love them (6%).

For most of Russians (68%), having a baby means happiness and joy; for 28%, pride and family’s future; 14% point out anxiety about the child’s future, his/her life and health; for 13% a child is an additional responsibility for the loved one; 8% say that a child is a new resident of the country and the one who will provide for the parents in old age.

Most of Russians (79%) agree that a woman’s life is full if she has children (30% of the 18-24-year-olds); 18% do not think so (67% of the 18-24-year-olds). Over a year the Russian opinions on that have substantially changed; the share of those who agree with this stance has increased by 17 p.p.  (62% in 2020); the share of those who disagree has decreased by 17 p.p. (35% in 2020).

Only 6% of Russians would not like to have children if they had ideal conditions for that; 32% would like to have two children (40% in 2017); 32%, three children (28% in 2017); and 19%, four and more (14% in 2017). Only 2% of the 18-24-year-olds would not like to have children; 55% would like to have two children; 18%, three; 14%, four and more.  Among those aged 25-34, 41% would like to have three children; 22%, four. 

FAMILY AND CHILD BIRTH

An overwhelming majority of Russians (86%) are likely to agree that spouses should have children; 12% disagree with them (47% of the 18-24-year-olds).

According to Russians, some people consciously refuse to be parents due to the following reasons:   financial hardships (26%); because of selfishness (14%); they are not willing to take responsibility (13%); they are stupid (10%); for health reasons (8%).

However, when asked about those spouses who can have children but do not want to, half of Russians  (58%) say that there are different situations in life, and each case should be tackled individually;  34% say they should not be condemned (49-51% of young Russians); 6% think such spouses deserve condemnation. Over seven years Russians have shown more understanding towards the spouses who consciously refuse to be parents: in 2015 almost every fifth respondent condemned such persons (18%; −12 p.p.); the share of those who think they do not deserve condemnation has doubled (17%; +17 p.p.).

Russian nationwide VCIOM-Sputnik survey was conducted September 2, 2021. 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.

 

Can you continue the phrase: people have children because/because of…
(open-ended question, up to 5 answers, % of total respondents, answers of at least 2% of respondents)

 

Total

Continuance of the human species / reproduction / to leave something behind

33

Happiness / joy / for my pleasure

20

Future  / our future / future generation / continuance of life

12

The meaning  of life  / it is life / children is everything / to live for them

9

For the country / country’s future / country’s development and prosperity  / use for the society

6

For love / to love them

6

To help/to get care from them in old age/ support when you get old

5

You cannot life without children / we just need them

4

Full /normal family

3

To help parents / to provide for the parents / support/support for parents

3

Flowers of life

3

For myself

3

To give education  / to raise a good person

2

Demography / population increase

2

Other

18

Don’t know

13

What is having a baby for you? (closed-ended question, up to 2 answers, % of total respondents)

 

Total

Happiness, joy of having a baby

68

Pride, family’s future

28

Anxiety about the future of the child, his/her life and health

14

Extra responsibility for the loved one

13

New resident of the country

8

The one who will provide for me in the future  in old age

8

Worries, diapers, sleepless nights

4

Additional financial burden

2

Other  

7

Don’t know

3

Are you more likely to agree or disagree with the following statement “a woman’s life is full if she has children / every woman must become a mother”? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2020

2021

Ages 18-24

25-34

35-44

45-59

60 +

Likely to agree

62

79

30

63

78

88

95

Likely to disagree

35

18

67

33

16

8

4

Don’t know

3

3

3

4

6

4

1

How many children would you like to have in ideal conditions, not taking into account your current situation?
(open-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2017

2020

2021

Ages 18-24

25-34

35-44

45-59

60 +

One

7

6

6

6

4

6

6

5

Two

40

35

32

55

30

30

30

29

Three

28

31

32

18

41

36

28

31

Four and more

14

16

19

14

22

20

24

15

No plans to have children / wrong age

6

7

6

2

2

4

7

11

Don’t know

5

5

5

5

1

4

5

9

Are you more likely to agree or disagree with the following statement “spouses must have children”?
(closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total

Ages 18-24

25-34

35-44

45-59

60 +

Likely to agree

86

52

78

84

92

96

Likely to disagree

12

47

19

12

7

3

Don’t know

2

1

3

4

1

1

In your opinion, why do some people consciously refuse to have children?
 
(open-ended question, up to 5 answers, % of total respondents)

 

Total

Financial hardship / poor financial situation / they are afraid of not being able to provide for their children

26

Selfishness / they want to live for themselves / they love themselves / they want freedom

14

They want to take responsibility / afraid of responsibility

13

Stupid, thick-headed / no brains / mentally ill people

10

Health problems / medical grounds / they cannot have children/ God does not give them

8

Not ready morally / fear, cowardice / lack of confidence in yourself

7

No desire / it’s their choice / everyone’s personal right

6

They do not want to have a burden / afraid of difficulties, sleepless nights  / they do not want to take care of anyone/ idlers / it is easier to live without children

6

Career is more important / self-actualization

5

Situation in the country / economic situation / poverty / lack of stability and confidence in the future

5

Tough life / life situations

3

This is the way they were brought up / poor education

3

Other 

31

Don’t know

16

What is your opinion on the spouses who can have children but do not want to? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2014

2021

Ages 18-24

25-34

35-44

45-59

60 +

We should not judge them

17

34

51

49

38

29

22

Different situations happen in life; each case is individual  

62

58

46

47

56

62

64

They deserve condemnation

18

6

2

3

4

6

10

Don’t know

3

2

1

1

2

3

4