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Демографическая политика в странах мира
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М.: КноРус, 2016.
Sakevich V. I., Denisov B., Rivkin-Fish M., Journal of Social Policy Studies 2016 Vol. 14 No. 4 P. 461 – 478
The article analyzes the changes in the Russian Federation's state policy in the field of birth control in the post-Soviet period and their impact on the access to abortion and its incidence in the country. The sources of information on regulatory documents are the automated system for ensuring the legislative activity of the State Duma ...
Added: April 9, 2026
Cherviakova A. A., Makarentseva A. O., Biryukova S., Социологический журнал 2026 Т. 32 № 1 С. 123–141
Novel measures in Russian family and demographic policy include support for women who have given birth while pursuing vocational education. This is driven by the government’s concerns about the postponement of motherhood, and by a desire to reduce the risks of economic vulnerability for this group of women with children. In this paper we examine ...
Added: March 30, 2026
Малева Т. М., Seredkina E., Макаренцева А. О., Экономическая политика 2026 Т. 21 № 1 С. 6–31
С 2020–2021 годов и до настоящего времени наблюдается очередной виток снижения суммарного коэффициента рождаемости (СКР) во многих развитых странах, включая те, которые имеют наиболее эффективную систему поддержки семей с детьми. За колебаниями СКР стоят как экономические кризисы (стагнация доходов на фоне роста потребительских стандартов и притязаний, повсеместное снижение доступности жилья и др.), так и социокультурные ...
Added: March 16, 2026
Bocharova A., Денисов И. Е., Зуенко И. Ю., Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Востоковедение и африканистика 2025 Т. 17 № 2 С. 366–377
The article focuses on analyzing the perceptions of recent changes in China’s demographic pol-icy by the contemporary Chinese society. These changes involved the relaxation of restrictions on the number of children in a family, first to two children in 2015 and subsequently to three children in 2021. The relevance of this research stems from the ...
Added: February 19, 2026
Ustyuzhanin V., Халтурина Д. А., Рыбальченко С. И. et al., Общественное здоровье 2025 Т. 5 № 4 С. 7–26
Introduction. A key factor that substantially reduces life expectancy in Russia is high mortality at working ages. The main risk factors are behavioral: tobacco and alcohol consumption, low levels of physical activity and unhealthy diet. All these factors are amenable to modification. The purpose of the study: to conduct a comprehensive analysis of mortality trends ...
Added: December 16, 2025
Gruzdev I., Ковалевский А. В., Tarasova E. et al., М.: НИУ ВШЭ, Институт образования, 2025.
The demographic and socio-economic challenges confronting the Russian Far East underscore the urgent need for systemic policy measures that create enabling conditions for youth self-realization in the macroregion and support the formation of positive educational and career trajectories. Addressing this imperative demands a sophisticated understanding of the key obstacles and viable policy levers, grounded in ...
Added: August 29, 2025
Mkrtchyan N. V., Население и экономика 2025 Т. 9 № 2 С. 14–30
Using the example of four regions of the Near North of Russia, the prevalence of educational and health care institutions in 22 thousand settlements (SS) of different status and size is analysed. The proportion of the population that has access to comprehensive or at least basic services at their place of residence is estimated. The dynamics of the population size is analysed depending on the provision of settlements with ...
Added: July 15, 2025
Kazenin K., Zakharov S. V., Billingsley S., / Series SRRD_2024: 51 "Stockholm Research Reports in Demography". 2024. No. 51.
The paper considers the impact of the Maternal Capital policy, the pronatalist measure introduced in Russia in 2007, upon fertility of Russia’s ethnic minorities. Russia’s Maternal Capital policy increased total fertility rates after its start, stimulating much discussion on whether it would result in more births or only earlier births. Effects of that policy upon ...
Added: January 29, 2025
Синкевич Ж. В., Сибирский юридический вестник 2021 № 4(95) С. 80–87
The article examines an important component of social and legal relations - a social service, which was previously largely regulated by the law of social security. It was revealed that the development of social institutions testifies to the penetration of economic relations into the social sphere. The paper proposes to consider the provision of social ...
Added: November 1, 2024
Синкевич Ж. В., Сибирский юридический вестник 2022 № 1(96) С. 62–69
This article is a continuation of the research presented in the previous issue of the journal. In the first part of the work, the basic principles of regulation of social and legal relations in the provision of social services are considered, the combination of private and public principles is analyzed, the principle of the balance ...
Added: October 29, 2024
Титор С. Е., Мышко Ф. Г., М.: Русайнс, 2023.
The study analyzes foreign and domestic experience in the regulatory and legal regulation of the system of long-term care for elderly and disabled citizens. The experience of legal regulation and law enforcement practice of the subjects of the Russian Federation on this issue, as well as the experience of social assistance by the non-governmental sector, ...
Added: August 11, 2024
Ovcharova L., М.: ДПК Пресс, 2023.
Сборник материалов конференции "Первая всероссийская конференция "Демографическая политика современной России: как добиться роста вопреки прогнозам"" под общей редакцией В.Л.Иваницкого ...
Added: November 7, 2023
Глушкова В. Г., Плисецкий Е. Л., Khoreva O., В кн.: Демография: учебник.: М.: КноРус, 2023. Гл. 6 С. 210–235.
Added: February 28, 2023
Глушкова В. Г., Макар С. В., Плисецкий Е. Л. et al., М.: КноРус, 2023.
Рассматриваются объект, предмет, цели, задачи и методы демографии. Излагается ее краткая история. Анализируются источники данных о населении, в частности переписи и специальные выборочные обследования населения. Изучаются вопросы численности и структуры населения, его качества, воспроизводства и миграции. Освещаются теоретические основы изучения народонаселения. Большое внимание уделяется демографическому прогнозированию. Для лучшего усвоения материала в каждой главе даны ключевые ...
Added: February 28, 2023
Linda J. Cook, Iarskaia-Smirnova E. R., Kozlov V. A., Social Policy and Society 2023 Vol. 22 No. 2 P. 355–375
During the early 2000s governments in Russia, Poland and Hungary declared demographic crises and adopted pro-natalist programmes to increase fertility, as well as policies to support families with children. Our article compares their ‘flagship’ pro-natalist programmes: Russia’s Maternity Capital, Poland’s Family 500+, and Hungary’s enhanced earned income tax credit, all framed by governments’ neo-familialist discourses. ...
Added: December 12, 2022
Vakulenko E., Ивашина Н. В., Свистильник Я. О., Экономика региона 2023 Т. 19 № 4 С. 1077–1092
Since 2015, the birth rate in Russia has been declining, despite an active demographic policy of the state. Since 2007 the program of federal maternity capital (FMC) has been implemented. In 2011, some regions of Russia also began to introduce regional maternity capital (RMC). The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between ...
Added: October 17, 2022
Meshcheryakov A., В кн.: История и культура Японии. Вып. 14.: М.: Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2022. С. 292–300.
Since Japan in the late XIX - early XX centuries showed a very significant population growth, this period is often described as a "demographic revolution". Despite the decline in the birth rate from the mid-1920s., in the pre-war period it remained quite high. In pre-war Japan, an active demographic policy was carried out aimed at ...
Added: October 13, 2022
Batusova E. S., Казаков С. О., Pavlovskaya O. Y., М.: КноРус, 2023.
The textbook covers the concept, subject, method and sources of international social security law, as well as foreign social security law. Reflects existing social security systems in European countries such as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Germany, Serbia, and the Scandinavian countries. Corresponds to the latest generation of Federal State Educational ...
Added: September 12, 2022
Daria Prisiazhniuk, Holavins A., Europe-Asia Studies 2023 Vol. 75 No. 2 P. 309–329
The essay describes the adoption of an active ageing policy framework in Russia. Based on semi-structured interviews with elderly Russians, the essay provides evidence of confusion and uncertainty on how to perceive one's own ageing. Research participants understood that the ‘paternalistic’ view of old age as a time of troubles was now largely viewed as ...
Added: September 6, 2022
Zakharov S. V., Sakevich V. I., В кн.: Население России 2019: двадцать седьмой ежегодный демографический доклад.: М.: Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2022. Гл. 4 С. 113–154.
Added: May 27, 2022
Зобернюс Н. В., Polishchuk L., Shagalov I. L., Вопросы экономики 2022 № 22 С. 95–119
Drivers and factors of social service outsourcing to non-profits are identified and discussed. A key point of the discussion of the choice between for-profits and non-profits as outsourcing partners is whether the quality of the service is observable and verifiable by third parties. In the case of unobservable/ unverifiable quality, market incentives could be misaligned ...
Added: February 8, 2022
Kazimov R., Zakharov S. V., , in: Global Political Demography. The Politics of Population Change.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. Ch. 16 P. 401–427.
Demographic trends in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine have diverged in several notorious ways from other European countries, even from those in postcommunist East Central Europe. These include fertility differentials across regions and ethnic groups, a substantial gender gap in the mortality rate, widely varying life expectancy, and increasing emigration fuelled by economic recessions, regional conflicts and repressive laws. In this chapter, ...
Added: August 19, 2021