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MOSCOWApril 21, 2009. Russian Public Opinion Research Centre (VCIOM) presents the data on what sectors of economy primarily need government assistance in a time of crisis, from Russians` point of view.

Agricultural sector should be the highest priority to receive assistance from the Russian Government, - absolute majority of Russians say (72%). Top three also include construction industry (31%) and food (26%).

 

This is followed by oil industry and military-industrial complex (19% for each), gas industry and forestry (17% for each), coal, ore and other minerals mining and transport (15% for each), electroenergetics and aviation industry (14% for each), automotive industry (12%), banking, investment and insurance company (9%).

 

Such answers, as trade, advertising, and marketing (4%), as well as communications (3%) are rarestamong Russians.   And finally, 2% of respondents think that none of economic sectors need state governmental assistance.

 

Those who tend to put much attention to agriculture are Volga District (79%) and North-Western Federal Districts residents (77%). Residents of Privolzhie think that military-industrial complex (24%) and aviation industry (21%) essentially need government support; residents of North-Western Federal District name food industry (36%) (this point of view is shared by Siberians - 35%) and transport (29%).  Respondents from the Urals more often then others point out construction industry (49%), oil industry (33%), forestry (21%, Siberians think the same - 21%), automotive industry (20%), banking (27%) and trade, advertising and marketing (17%). Siberians often consider coal, ore and other minerals mining (27%), as well as eletroenergetics and gas industry to be most significant (25% for each).

 

The initiative Russian opinion poll was conducted on April 11-12, 2009. 

1600 respondents were interviewed at 140 sampling points in 42 regions of Russia.

The margin of error does not exceed 3.4%.

 

 

In your opinion, which sectors of economy need primarily assistance from the government

to overcome the crisis? (close-ended question, not more than five answers)

Agriculture

72

Construction industry

31

Food

26

Oil industry

19

Military-industrial complex

19

Gas industry

17

Forestry

17

Coal, ore and other minerals mining (excepting oil and gas)

15

Transport

15

Electroenergetics

14

Aviation industry

14

Automotive industry

12

Banks, investment and insurance companies

9

Trade, advertising and marketing

4

Communications

3

No assistance is needed

2

hard to tell

8

In your opinion, which sectors of economy need primarily assistance from the government

to overcome the crisis? (close-ended question, not more than five answers)

 

total respondents

Federal Districts*

CFO

NWFD

SFD

PFD

UFD

SFD

DFD

Oil industry

19

15

13

15

16

33

27

27

Gas industry

17

13

16

21

15

15

25

15

Electroenergetics

14

12

15

13

15

8

25

10

Coal, ore and other minerals mining (excepting oil and gas)

15

15

15

15

13

12

27

8

Food

26

20

36

24

31

19

35

12

Aviation industry

14

14

12

11

21

14

11

5

Automotive industry

12

12

7

9

14

20

11

10

Military-industrial complex

19

21

18

20

24

13

12

19

Construction industry

31

19

28

30

37

49

36

29

Transport

15

11

29

9

16

14

20

12

Communications

3

1

3

5

2

6

5

1

Forestry

17

17

16

13

17

21

21

10

Agriculture

72

69

74

70

79

66

77

49

Trade, advertising and marketing

4

2

3

2

2

17

4

3

Banks, investment and insurance companies

9

10

3

9

4

27

7

11

No assistance is needed

2

4

1

2

1

2

0

7

hard to tell

8

12

9

10

4

4

6

1

 

*Abbreviations

CFD - Central Federal District

NWFD - North-Western Federal District

SFD - Southern Federal District

PFD - Volga Federal District

UFD - Urals Federal District

SFD - Siberian Federal District

DFD - Far-Eastern Federal District

 

 

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