Estonia’s Russians see their possibilities as worse

  • 2017-01-11
  • BNS/TBT Staff
Russian-speaking citizens of Estonia consider their possibilities for self-fulfillment to be somewhat worse than those of citizens whose first language in Estonian, it appears from the findings of a survey published on Monday, January 9. Forty-eight per cent of respondents whose first language is Russian said that people have good possibilities for self-fulfillment in Estonia, as compared with 41 per cent who described the possibilities as bad. In the Estonian-speaking segment the ratios were respectively 68 per cent and 28 per cent, according to the survey commissioned by the Institute for...
 
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