Study Finds Cubans Skeptical of Reforms
Main results:

Asked what their country’s main goal for the next 10 years should be, three out of four respondents said economic stability (75 percent). Only 8 percent said freedom of expression, 5 percent mentioned order, and 4 percent greater participation.
Materialist and Postmaterialist Values:
This indicator in Cuba adds evidence to support the view that a survival set of values is clearly predominant in the country, and it also shows a remarkable correlation with indicators from China and Russia, suggesting that Cuba may well be located close to those countries in the Survival/Self-expression value dimension.
Traditional and Modern Values:
The previous discussion demonstrates how Cubans, despite being relatively open to sexual diversity, are driven by a sense of economic insecurity, which brings them closer to a set of values that the WVS literature calls “survival values.”
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