Survey of 2000+ Ukrainians fleeing war

June 16, 2022

In May 2022, Ukrainian Action team have conducted a survey among Ukrainians who have arrived to Ireland since the first day of war (24 February 2022). The aim of the survey was to understand the structure of the families who've arrived, how they were impacted by war and how they are settling in since their arrival.

Upon analysing the results, we've found many insights into several areas:

  • what difficulties they face
  • what is their current accommodation
  • how well they can speak English
  • what is their employment status
  • general feedback about their stay in Ireland

Cohort size

The survey contained 49 questions and only included individuals of age 18 and older. We've collected 2'191 responses. Amongst other questions, we've asked how many children and how many dependents did the respondents bring with them to Ireland. With children and dependents, the survey is thus representing a cohort of 4'787 Ukrainians. At the time of conducting the survey there were around ~34'000 Ukrainians registered according to Welfare statistics and ~24'000 of these individuals of age 18 and older.

We can thus speculate that the study included up to 14% of Ukrainians who have arrived to Ireland since 24th February.

Report

When we first presented the results, we made a video recording of the presentation which is available below.

Please find the insights in the report our team has prepared in June 2022.

View report

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