Survey showed how much IDPs spend on housing rent.


Over 60% of internally displaced persons spend half of their income on housing rent
According to the study by the International Organization for Migration, over 60% of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine spend half of their income on housing rent. On average, IDPs pay about 8500 hryvnias for housing from their income of 13561 hryvnias.
For 38% of IDPs, housing expenses account for 70% of their family budget. Most IDPs (53%) live in apartments, a third in houses. Some are forced to settle for rooms or temporary housing.
IOM Study
These data were obtained during the 17th round of the General Population Survey by the International Organization for Migration. The study covered 40000 randomly selected respondents, including IDPs, returnees, and local residents.
Overview of the internal displacement situation in Ukraine
The IOM report provides an analysis of the internal displacement situation in Ukraine, including demographic characteristics, household composition, vulnerability, and IDP needs. These data are important for making informed decisions regarding emergency response and recovery in the country.
National Bank Forecast
Earlier, the National Bank predicted how many Ukrainians would leave the country in the next two years.
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