Official Russian economic data should be handled with care: German & Swedish authorities report, that #Russia is manipulating economic #statistics, making them unreliable. The Russian 2025 budget deficit is approximately $30 bn/41.8% (!) higher than officially stated www.reuters.com/business/ger...
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🥸 Who will publish data set no. 300 on Discuss Data? As of now, we have exactly 299 datasets!
Lots of Russian regions are raising their sign-on bonus right now, indicating recruitment problems. Just in the last weeks:
Volgograd 2.6m
YaNAO 3.6m
Astrakhan 2.6m
Rostov 3m
Khabarovsk 2.1m
Magadan 3.6m
Sakha/Yakutia 2.1m
KhMAO 3.55m
Kab-Balk 2.4m
Karach-Cherk 2.4m
Novosibirsk 2.9m
Sevastopol 1.5m
The four big challenges in studying Russia since 2022
Well, it's not really four, but 'access', 'self-censorship', '(un)representative data', and 'ethics' are a decent approximation. A post about some talks at BASEES 2026. postsocialism.org/2026/04/13/t...
After the full-scale Russian invasion, millions of Ukrainians have left the country. What do we know about them, their integration into the host countries, their intentions for the future? The 5th wave of the CES Ukrainian War Refugees Abroad survey provides insights
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Studying Russian public opinion during the war is difficult. Still, some projects produce meaningful data. One example is the Panel Study of Russian Public Opinion and Attitudes (PROPA). All 5 PROPA waves from 2024-2025 are now available in open access, e.g. wave 5: discuss-data.net/dataset/5947...
Reading recommendation: this article provides some data on the (upcoming) Russian demographic crisis:
A report about our first DiscussDataLab, that we held in August 2025 on the topic "Challenges of Data Collection, Re-use, and Analysis: Public Opinion, Political Debates, and Protests in the Context of the Russo-Ukrainian War" in Bremen, has been published: www.hsozkult.de/conferencere...
Since we have a critical mass of datasets (+20) that deal with #repression, we have opened a new category for this topic. The curator, Jan Matti Dollbaum, is currently conducting his own research on repression. You can browse through our repression data here:
discuss-data.net/categories/r...
Hardly any other topic in #Ukraine is as hotly debated as #corruption. A new dataset by the renowned Kyiv International Institute of Sociology #KIIS shows, how the perception of #anticorruption changed in recent years: discuss-data.net/dataset/7909...
OTD 12 years ago, the #Maidan #protest (and also the "anti-Maidan") raged in #Ukraine and changed the country permanently & thoroughly.
What do Ukrainians think today about the protests?
A new #OpenAccess dataset on Discuss Data provides interesting insights:
discuss-data.net/dataset/fd48...
The "Caucasus Barometer" is a longitudinal survey about socio-economic issues & political attitudes in the countries of the #SouthCaucasus: #Armenia, #Azerbaijan and #Georgia. This unique set of data (years 2008-2024) is now available in #OpenAccess on Discuss Data: discuss-data.net/dataset/3f7d...
The dataset on Russian repression against Crimean Tatars in occupied Ukraine is also available in open access on Discuss Data: doi.org/10.48320/18E...
What do the people in #Georgia - a country itself attacked by #Russia in 2008 - think about the Russian full scale war against #Ukraine? A newly published dataset by the Caucasus Research Resource Centers provides insight into public opinion on this topic in Georgia: discuss-data.net/dataset/df02...
The updated #OpenAccess dataset by Heiko Pleines on #Oligarchs in #Ukraine between 2000-2025 gives a profound overview of the development of Ukraine's richest persons. In this version, information on leaked offshore links and sanctions have been added: discuss-data.net/dataset/0836...
A new dataset on #Georgia is online, providing rich data on key aspects of Georgian society, including employment, income, religion, media consumption, political preferences, and institutional trust. It contains data of 24 waves of omnibus surveys between 2019-2025: discuss-data.net/dataset/696d...
A fascinating and unique new dataset on Discuss Data offers a deep insight into the change of #language usage in #Ukraine. The open access dataset consists of merged data from 141 representative surveys conducted between 1991-2024 by KIIS: doi.org/10.48320/A64...
We forgot to mention the author: @aaronerlich.bsky.social
Reading recommendation: In a recently published article in Post-Soviet Affairs, Aaron Erlich conducts a survey in Ukraine to learn more about survey research during war. He concludes: "The results demonstrate wartime attitudes and behavior in Ukraine can be reliably measured" doi.org/10.1080/1060...
Reading recommendation: @alinanychyk.bsky.social and Paul D'Anieri discuss "Ukrainian public opinion and the path to peace with Russia". Some of the cited surveys are available on @discussdata.bsky.social. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
In recent days, our colleagues from the Caucasus Research Resource Center in Tblisi have published a lot of #OpenAccess datasets on #Georgia on our Discuss Data platform, among them a #survey on "Conflicts in Georgia: Perceptions, Attitudes and Expectations 2024": discuss-data.net/dataset/519c...
A new blogpost by @edklein.bsky.social for the Konkoop DataLab BLOG summarizes what our Discuss Data project essentially is: A safe haven for data from increasingly authoritarian contexts, a collaborative space for research data management, a place to discuss data 👇
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A new dataset on #Kazakhstan has been published on Discuss Data: Internet and Social Media Use for Information about (Inter)National News and Politics in Kazakhstan, based on Central Asia Barometer survey data and available in open access:
discuss-data.net/dataset/7da4...
As talk of negotiations continues, ordinary Russians remain uncompromising. Around 40% say that troops should withdraw only after annexing part of Ukraine & regime change (i.e., ousting Zelensky). Only 10% support an unconditional, immediate withdrawal.
Many datasets have been recently published on our platform. Among them "Attitudes Toward Stalin and the Soviet Past in Ukraine" (OA). It provides insightful longitudinal data on how public opinion in #Ukraine on #Stalin and the #USSR changed between 1991–2024: discuss-data.net/dataset/1447...
Participants of the DiscussDataLab in front of a statue of the Bremen town musicians. Foto by Assiya Issemberdiyeva.
We’re excited about the success of our first #DiscussDataLab we had this week! From challenges of data preparation/publication/visualization to ethics, methodology, and exchanges on participants’ own research data - it was a great & insightful workshop. Many thanks to all participants & experts!
Preparations for our first #DiscussDataLab next Monday are nearly complete! We can’t wait to welcome participants to Bremen for lively discussions on “all things data” with our experts. Check out the full program: discuss-data.net
A unique dataset by Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) on Self-Assessed Household Financial Situation in Ukraine (1994-2024) was published in open access. It provides a longitudinal overview, how personal financial well-being changed over three decades: discuss-data.net/dataset/b78f...
How did Ukrainians' views on victory in the Russo-Ukrainian War change over time? A new merged dataset by DIF based on eight survey waves between 2022 and 2024 provides a longitudinal perspective on this topic. The open access data is accessible on Discuss Data and Zenodo: zenodo.org/records/1567...
Today Discuss Data was presented at the workshop “Science Excellence in Central Asia: Between SCOPUS Fetishisation, Predatory Journals, and Survival Strategies of Researchers” in Tashkent. The presentation showcased how Discuss Data helps researchers boost the visibility of their work & access #data