04.11.2013
IRI Ukraine Survey: Ukrainians Positive about Association Agreement with the EU
IRI today released its national survey  of Ukraine public opinion. The poll indicates that 48 percent of  Ukrainians believe that if the Association Agreement with the European  Union were to be signed in November, it would impact Ukraine  positively.  Additionally, 48 percent believe that signing the  Association Agreement will increase the standard of living of citizens.
 The  poll also found that reform of the economy, healthcare system and  social services are the main reforms the government needs to undertake,  with two-thirds of respondents believing the government needs to  initiate economic reforms, 48 percent healthcare reforms and 36 percent  social service reforms.
This survey was conducted August 27 – September 9, 2013.  
The  randomly selected sample consists of 1,200 Ukrainian residents older  than the age of 18 and eligible to vote and is representative of the  general population by age, gender and education.  The margin of error  for the national sample does not exceed plus or minus 2.8 percent.  The  United States Agency for International Development-funded survey was  conducted by Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization on behalf of IRI,  and the fieldwork was carried out by Rating Group Ukraine.
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