More than half (57%) of young Russians aged 18 to 28 move from their hometown to Moscow, St. He plans to move to St. Petersburg and other Russian cities. This is shown by a study conducted by the company Level Group, the results of which were reviewed by socialbites.ca.
Therefore, almost one in five Russians aged 18 to 28 living in a city with a population of more than one million plans to move to Moscow (18% of cases). The second most popular place to move is St. Petersburg (16% of cases). Young Russians are considering moving to other Russian cities in 10% of cases.
Among the reasons for leaving, respondents most often cite the lack of a comfortable social environment (in 32% of cases), followed by the lack of development opportunities (in 28% of cases). Participants also noted a lack of opportunities for fun and entertainment (in 24% of cases). There are also those who admit that parents insist on separation – in 10% of cases, and in 17% of cases, teenagers plan to leave after their friends.
Most often, residents of Perm, Tyumen, Omsk and Ufa talked about their intention to leave.
At the same time, some of the respondents said that they were satisfied with everything in their hometown and did not intend to move (in 43% of cases). Residents of Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Samara and Nizhny Novgorod dream of going to the capital and other cities at least often.
“We see that the demand for apartments in Level Group among Russians in the regions confirms the survey data: Apartments are mostly purchased by Russians in the Krasnodar Territory (15%), Belgorod Region (11%) and St. It is purchased from St. Petersburg (13%). . By far the smallest percentage of buyers are Russians from the Samara region, Tatarstan and Sverdlovsk region; Their share does not exceed 9%,” commented the Level Group press service.
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Source: Gazeta
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