Russian Public Opinion Research Center

Russian Public Opinion Research Center
AbbreviationVCIOM
Formation1987 (1987)
TypeState-owned organization
Websitewciom.com

Russian Public Opinion Research Center (RPORC) (Russian: Всероссийский центр изучения общественного мнения – ВЦИОМ, romanized: Vserossiyský centr izucheniya obshchestvennogo mneniya - VCIOM) is a state-owned[1] polling institution established in 1987, known as the All-Union Center for the Study of Public Opinion until 1992.[2]

VCIOM is the oldest polling institution in post-Soviet Russia and one of Russia's leading sociological and market research companies. It was established in 1987 under the decree issued by VCSPS (All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions) and USSR State Committee of Labor as the All-Union Public Opinion Research Center (and in 1992 renamed the Russian Public Opinion Research Center). In 2003 VCIOM became an 'open joint-stock company with full state ownership'.[2] VCIOM conducts "full cycle" marketing, social and political research, from instrument design and data collection to analysis and presentation of findings to its clients.[3]

VCIOM branch offices operate in all seven of Russia's federal districts. Besides its own branches, Center has partnership agreements with a significant number of local regional research firms. VTsIOM has its own interviewers’ network, which consists of about 5,000 people.

  1. ^ "Why Do So Many Russians Say They Support the War in Ukraine?". The New Yorker. 2022-03-29. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  2. ^ a b "History and Principles". wciom.com. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  3. ^ VCIOM:Clients and Partners Archived 2009-06-20 at the Wayback Machine

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