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Internet in Belarus, April 2012

Author: Mikhail Doroshevich

04/06/2012

Research Time Period — April 2012
 
Numbers of internet users in Belarus: 4 306 265
Internet Penetration in Belarus (15+) = 53%
Reach: 99,91%
Sample: 1804 / 39372
Web-sites in report: 199
 

Sex
Male: 50,36%
Female: 49,64%
 
Age

15-18
9,55%
19-24
21,13%
25-34
29,90%
35-44
19,80%
45-54
12,72%
55+
6,90%

 
Education

Unfinished secondary education
8,25%
Finished secondary education
12,42%
Vocational
28,87%
Unfinished high
13,17%
High
35,55%
MBA Degree
0,31%
Science Degree
1,44%

 
Martial Status

Single
40,04%
Not married but live together
6,58%
Married
43,67%
Divorced
8,15%
Widow (widower)
1,56%

 
Househlods

One person
11,88%
Two persons
24,53%
Three persons
30,25%
Four persons
24,23%
Five persons and more
9,04%

 
Occupation

Top-manager/director/owner
3,74%
Middle level manager / project manager
4,02%
Specialist / chief specialist
23,95%
Office Employee / Assistant
7,18%
Small business owner
3,79%
Freelancer
1,86%
Unemployed
2,32%
Student/Schoolboy
15,79%
Pensioner
3,34%
Housewife
4,07%
Other
14,11%

 
Monthly income

up to 500 000 BLR
8,63%
From 500 000 to 1 000 000 BLR
14,35%
From 1 000 001 to 1 500 000 BLR
15,32%
From 1 500 001 to 2 000 000 BLR
13,28%
From 2 000 001 to 3 000 000 BLR
13,71%
From 3 000 001 to 5 000 000 BLR
8,30%
More 5 000 000 BLR
5,03%
No income
10,07%
I don't know / don't want to answer
11,31%

 
Region

Minsk Region
32,84%
Brest Region
14,23%
Vitebsk Region
15,32%
Gomel Region
14,20%
Grodno Region
10,37%
Mogilev Region
12,51%

 
How often do you use Internet

Every day
79,18%
3-5 times a week
13,82%
1-2 times a week
5,43%
1-3 times a month
1,57%

 
Where are you connected to the Internet often (multiple choice)

At home
92,93%
At work
30,73%
At school / University
6,23%
in a net cafe
3,96%
At friends/relatives
10,31%
Other place
9,10%

How much time spent at this computer is the time you spent here

All time spent or distinctly more than other users
69,46%
About the same as other users
16,29%
Distinctly less than other users
4,05%
I cannot say
10,20%

 
Type of connection

Broadband
67,36%
Dial-up
5,52%
Mobile CDMA/GPRS/EDGE/3G
11,62%
Wi - Fi
0,70%
Other
4,90%
I don't know
9,89%


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Gemius, established in Poland in 1999, is active in 20 countries in Europe and the Middle East.

In Belarus, Gemius is represented since 2008 and carries out statistical and marketing research per order, as well as initiative projects like e-commerce market studies, users' relation to various e-advertisment and measuring the Belarusian internet audience.

Research of the on-line audience gemiusAudience is carried out by Gemius on European markets since 2002. In Belarus it started in 2009 and is realised via the Cookie Panel technology. Gemius uses MASMI data as a source of offline information.

Useful links:

gemiusAudience - the official online audience measurement in Belarus
Gemius
Internet Audience in Belarus, gemiusPublisherIndex


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