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Institute of Sociology
NAS of Ukraine

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Institute of Sociology
NAS of Ukraine

Author(s) / Editor(s):

Golovakha Ievgenii Ivanovich, Doctor of Sciences in Philosophy, Corresponding Member of NAS of Ukraine, Director of the Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

 email: golos100@gmail.com

 ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2961-1262

Dembitskyi Serhiy Serhiyovych, Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Corresponding Member of NAS of Ukraine, Deputy Director on Scientific Work, Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

 email: sociotest.solutions@gmail.com

 ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7958-3557

Reviewers:

P. Kutuyev, Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. Email: p.kutuev@gmail.com. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6997-6306

V. Stepanenko, V. Stepanenko, Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Email: vikstepa@gmail.com. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3623-0057

Year: 2025

Pages: 404

UDC: 316.4

ISBN: 978-617-14-0470-0

Publication language: Ukrainian

Publisher: Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Type of Publication: collective monograph

Publication Place: Kyiv

DOI: TBD

Contents:

Introduction (Ye. Golovakha, S. Dembitskyi) p. 9

Chapter 1. Model of National Resilience in the Space of Social Configurations (S. Dembitskyi)

Chapter 2. Mechanisms of Actualizing Certain Resources of National Resilience: From Theory to Empirics (L. Bevzenko) p. 33

Chapter 3. Peculiarities of Social Interaction During the War: Trust and Conflict (H. Chepurko) p. 55

Chapter 4. War, Evil, and Culture (V. Burlachuk) p. 82

Chapter 5. Public Sentiment of Ukrainians in Marking Their Resilience in the Realities of a Protracted War (Regional Differences) (Y. Siryi)

Chapter 6. Well-Being of Ukrainians During the War: Material Resources, Psychological Factors, and Social Adaptation (O. Burova) p. 128

Chapter 7. Social Factors of Individual Well-Being in Ukraine (O. Vedrov) p. 149

Chapter 8. Ukrainian Society During the War: Socio-Economic Analysis of Major Threats to Social Stability and Humanitarian Potential (V. Smakota, N. Tolstykh) p. 171

Chapter 9. Labor Market and Employment in 2025: Demographic Changes, Staff Shortages, Uncertainty of Economic Prospects (I. Sokolovskyi) p. 193

Chapter 10. Ukrainians Abroad: Adaptation, Integration, Return (V. Bakirov) p. 220

Chapter 11. Beyond Borders – Within the Nation: Ukrainians Forcibly Displaced Abroad as Agents of Social Reproduction (O. Kutsenko) p. 245

Chapter 12. Artistic Strategies of Ukrainian Artists Under Martial Law (R. Shulha) p. 273

Chapter 13. Volunteering and Charity in Ukraine as Factors of Social Cohesion During the War (O. Zhuleniova) p. 297

Chapter 14. Civic Activity of Ukrainian Youth During the War: Challenges, Trends, and Prospects (O. Klymenko) p. 321

Chapter 15. Education During the War: Students, Teachers, and Parents on Achievements, Obstacles, and Future Plans (S. Oksamytna, S. Marochkanych) p. 344

Chapter 16. Growing Up of Ukrainian War Migrants in Poland: Evidence from an Empirical Study (S. Shevchenko) p. 366

Tables with the survey results (M. Parashchevin) p. 391

Recommended for publication by the Academic Council of the Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (protocol No. 7 dated October 28, 2025)

The collective monograph by the researchers of the Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine continues the annual analysis of Ukrainian society under the conditions of full-scale war. It addresses such topics as the national resilience of Ukrainians, individual well-being during wartime, economic challenges in a society at war, Ukrainian migrants abroad, and a range of other issues. The monograph gives special attention to the results of the latest wave of the “Ukrainian Society” sociological monitoring. Given that these data were collected in September 2025, they are presented in the appendices to the book. The materials offered are intended to be of interest to social scientists as well as to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Ukrainian society amid the ongoing military confrontation.

Ukrainian Society in Wartime: The Year 2025