Ukraine’s society was traditionally agrarian and village-based. With Soviet rule came rapid modernization and urbanization. By the 1960s, most inhabitants lived in cities. valuable regional differences developed in Ukraine; today the west tends to be more agrarian, orthodoxist, religious, and Ukrainian-speaking, while the east is industrialized, urbanized, and more often Russian-speaking. The highly regimented lifestyle of the Soviet time is slowly being supplanted by a consumer society. the transition to a market-based economy is difficult, and most people have been engaged in a desperate fight to make ends meet.