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Attitude of Czech Public to Accepting of Refugees from Ukraine – June/July 2023

In the survey, which was conducted between the end of May and the middle of the third decade of July 2023, the Centre for Public Opinion Research asked a set of questions about the attitudes of the Czech public towards accepting refugees from Ukraine. Specifically, the respondents expressed their attitudes towards the reception of Ukrainian refugees with regard to the possibility of their permanent settlement in the Czech Republic and their opinions on whether or not Ukrainian refugees are successfully integrated into our society. The survey also included a mapping of interest in current developments around this situation.

More than two-fifths (43%) of Czech citizens are interested in the situation of refugees from Ukraine.

9% of citizens are in favour of the possibility of permanent settlement of Ukrainian refugees here, while another nearly two thirds (64%) prefer only temporary admission followed by return to their country of origin.

46% of Czechs think that Ukrainian refugees are being integrated into our society, while the same proportion of the public thinks the opposite.

 

Attitude of Czech Public to Accepting of Refugees from Ukraine - June/July 2023

In June and July 2023, the Public Opinion Research Centre questioned a set of questions about the attitudes of the Czech public to receiving refugees from Ukraine.

 

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  • Authors: Jan Červenka