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Flirting With the Market: The Early Soviet Government and the Private Provision of Health Care, 1917-1932
P. 37-61.
This chapter investigates private provision of health care in early Soviet Russia.
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Krasheninnikova Y., Zueva E. L., Шуралева Е. В., Вопросы государственного и муниципального управления 2012 № 4 С. 120-135
В статье представлен анализ промежуточных результатов пилотного проекта по развитию частного здравоохранения на уровне первичной медико-санитарной помощи, реализуемого в Пермском крае. На основании сравнения деятельности 12 частных врачебных практик выявлены основные риски выбранной модели и рассмотрены условия, при которых она могла бы оказаться эффективной. ...
Added: January 21, 2013
Gorizontov L., Наука. Инновации. Технологии 2013 № 2 С. 191-202
Outstanding Polish historian and organizer of science, active in cooperation with Russian colleagues, academician Alexander Gieysztor (1916 - 1999) was born in Moscow, which his parents left for Poland after the conclusion of the Treaty of Riga in 1921. The history of Gieysztor's family, quite typical in terms of the generations of the "Russian" Poles ...
Added: November 15, 2013
Vasilyev P., Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta, Istoriya 2018 Vol. 63 No. 4 P. 1100-1119
This paper examines the social practice of late Imperial and early Soviet public health in order to evaluate the evolution of “in-the-field” medical approaches towards opiate, cocaine and cannabis addiction. It focuses on the period when drug use was first constructed as a delinquency, and thus as a social problem requiring immediate intervention. It examines ...
Added: September 30, 2019
Kolykhalova O. A., Кулдошина А. Ю., Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки 2021
The article studies the work of British writers B. Shaw, H. Wells, G. Orwell and S. Maugham between the two world wars in the context of the Soviet era. The original texts of the writers are used as the material for this research. Their attitude to Soviet Russia ranged from exceptionally negative to enthusiastically positive, but ...
Added: October 31, 2021
Gorizontov L., В кн. : Польша, Россия и Европа в судьбе историка. К столетию Александра Гейштора. : М. : ИВИ РАН, 2016. С. 52-62.
Outstanding Polish historian and organizer of science, active in cooperation with Russian colleagues, academician Alexander Gieysztor (1916 - 1999) was born in Moscow, which his parents left for Poland after the conclusion of the Treaty of Riga in 1921. The history of Gieysztor's family, quite typical in terms of the generations of the "Russian" Poles ...
Added: April 25, 2017
Kosyakova Y., Kurakin D., Blossfeld H., European Sociological Review 2015 Vol. 31 No. 5 P. 573-590
Using retrospective data from the Russian Education and Employment Survey, we examine labour market entry in Russia in terms of changes in horizontal gender segregation and vertical gender inequalities before and after the collapse of the Soviet regime in 1991. Our results provide evidence for horizontal gender segregation across branches of the economy among labour ...
Added: June 23, 2015
Muravyeva Marianna, Aspasia 2014 Vol. 8 P. 90-124
The article gives a systematic assessment of legal attitudes toward family and domestic violence in Soviet Russia to examine whether the incidence of family violence remained as high as it was in the pre-revolutionary period, whether forms of family violence changed due to the new regime and new legal categories, and whether and how the ...
Added: February 27, 2014
Vasilyev P., Journal of Social Policy Studies 2018 Vol. 16 No. 2 P. 341-354
Drawing on the criminal investigation materials from the Central State Archive of St. Petersburg (TsGA SPb), this paper argues that in the volatile setting of the early Soviet courtroom ‘female criminality’ was not a clear-cut concept, but rather a malleable product of intense negotiations that involved all legal actors and centered around the contested notions ...
Added: September 30, 2019
Maslovskiy M., Sociological Review 1996 No. 2 P. 294-308
Added: April 6, 2014
Shilnikova I., / Basic Research Programme. Series HUM "Humanities". 2013. No. 23/HUM/2013.
This paper examines the main measures taken to stimulate textile workers during the years of “War Communism” and the New Economic Policy and identifies the dynamics of the roles of the main elements of the labour stimulation system (compensation, coercion, and commitment). We discover what stimuli proved to be the most efficient during “War Communism” ...
Added: May 3, 2013