ALMATY (TCA) — A poll among various age groups showed that young people (aged between 18 and 34) in the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) countries are of positive opinion about Eurasian integration but prefer to work and study in the EU and US.
Significant differences were recorded in different countries. In Armenia and Kazakhstan, young people perceive their countries’ membership of the EEU more positively (58% and 83%, respectively) than people aged 55 and over (52% and 76%, respectively). The situation is different in Belarus and Russia where young people aged under 34 assess integration positively less frequently than those aged …read more
Source: The Times of Central Asia