The Social Diagnostic of Lutsk City in the Framework of Creation of the Strategic Plan of its Development

Authors

  • Svitlana Salnikova Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29038/2306-3971-2018-01-42-51

Keywords:

city, human capital, intention of migration, social problems, sociological research

Abstract

Involving the community in the city development process is the first step in diagnosing its problems, benefits, features, etc. The sociological research «Main directions and prospects of development of the Lutsk city» conducted by the Laboratory for sociological researches of the Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University (December 2016, N = 656, the error does not exceed 5%) was one of such steps. According to the results of the research, the residents of Lutsk are most proud of the city's comfort and purity, they are oriented towards maintaining the order of the city, that is, stability, they are also concerned about demographic problems, but not interested with innovations. Despite its traditionality, the community of the city reacted to the drain of youth and the need for a special social inclusion of older people, people pointed to these problems as the most important. The drain of urban youth is related not so much with the educational migration, but with the impossibility of professionally self-fulfillment in the place of residence. The youngest inhabitants of the city (16-22) and professionally activity people (32-41), and with higher education and scientific degree, have absolutely concrete plans for changing their place of residence. These intentions depend on the financial status of the family: with its growth, the intentions to leave the city increase; but residents of a city with polar financial capabilities have specific plans to do so. Interestingly, the intention to leave the city is inherent to those who live in it until 10 years old; the period of 10 years is sufficient for professional self- fulfillment, therefore, the lack of opportunities for professionals will only contribute to the fact that they will consider Lutsk as a place of obtained of higher education with further professional migration, and as a transit point. Lutsk residents love their city very much, but only the youngest and oldest feel a special patriotic attitude. The reason for the patriotic attitude of the youngest inhabitants is socialization (this is the first Ukrainian generation that did not experience of Soviet propaganda in the process of socialization), the oldest - the desire for stability, settling. The social diagnostic of the state of the city community is extremely necessary for decision-making in the city management.

References

Glinskyi, N. Yu., Karyy, O. I., Mavko, P. M. (2008). Questionnaire in drafting the strategic plan of the city (for example Zhytomyr). Bulletin of National University «Lviv Polytechnic», No. 624, Pp. 30–36.

Report on research on quality of life and community services provided to the inhabitants of the city of Lutsk (2016). Lublin : Foundation for Management Initiatives. http://fim.org.pl/

Klimuk, I., Penkovska, S. (2017). Migration Mobility of School Leavers in the Volyn Region: the Problem of Choosing Ukraine vs Poland through the Prism of Stereotypes. Sociological studios, Vol. 11, No 2, Pp. 26–32. https://doi.org/10.29038/2306-3971-2017-02-26-32

Koretska, O. (2015). Condition of Lutsk’s Districts in Terms of its Residents. Sociological studios, Vol. 6, No 1, Pp. 89–95.

Salnikova, S. (2013). Specific Phenomena of Post-Soviet Anomy (Belarus, Russia, Ukraine). Grani, Vol. 104, No. 12, Pp. 20–26.

Salnikova, S. (2017). Social well-being the residents of Lutsk: about what monitoring data say. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, No 2, Pp. 105–118.

Salnikova, S. A. (2014). Ukrainian Society under Conditions of Total Anomy. Economics & Sociology, Vol. 7, No. 2, Pp. 183–198. https://doi.org/10.14254/2071-789X.2014/7-2/15

Published

25.05.2018

Issue

Section

SOCIAL REALITY IN EMPIRICAL STUDIES