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The Role of Regional and Local Governance in Dealing with the Socioeconomic Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Russia
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Smirnykh L. I., Applied Economics 2026 Vol. 58 No. 12 P. 2398–2410
This study analyses the impact of digital technology adoption by enterprises on the hiring and firing of older workers. Data from the Russian Enterprise Survey for 2021–2022 are used for the analysis. Estimates are conducted for workers of retirement and pre-retirement age. The impact of enterprise digitalization on hiring and firing and the probability that ...
Added: March 3, 2026
Штефан А. Н., Быков А. А., Богатырев А. В., Финансовая экономика 2025 № 11 С. 281–285
Based on an analysis of regulatory documents and publications by various authors, this paper examines the most significant issues related to the development and implementation of a municipal socioeconomic development strategy. The paper emphasizes identifying key methodological approaches that ensure alignment of strategic goals with the actual capabilities of the territory, as well as the ...
Added: February 11, 2026
Tolstykh D., Maltseva V., Pavlenko E., Polar Record 2026 Vol. 62 Article e12
This article explores how young people in Norilsk—Russia’s largest Arctic city and a global exemplar of industrial monotown development—negotiate their futures amid extreme environmental challenges, social isolation, and economic uncertainty. Drawing on 31 in-depth interviews with vocational students of industrial specializations, the paper examines the ways in which youth navigate a unique “here” (Norilsk) versus ...
Added: February 5, 2026
Nefedova A., Anna B., Мир России: Социология, этнология 2026 Т. 35 № 2 С. 45–67
The article presents the results of an analysis of career strategies of young Russian scientists, conducted through the lens of the theoretical concept of "three careers of a scientist" proposed by German sociologists of science Grit Laudel and Jochen Gläser. Based on survey data from highly productive young scientists and in-depth interviews conducted in 2022, ...
Added: January 20, 2026
Korsunava V., Sokolov B., Welzel C., Asian Journal of Social Psychology 2026 Vol. 29 No. 1 Article e70078
Alongside collectivism–individualism, autonomy–embeddedness, and monumentalism–flexibility, emancipative values (EV) constitute one of the most powerful cultural markers of societal differences in economic development, demographic change, and levels of liberal democracy. However, the evolutionary emancipation theory's validity relies on the assumption that values crystallize in early adolescence and persist across the lifespan—a premise lacking robust empirical scrutiny. Given ...
Added: January 13, 2026
Гатин М., Абзалов Л., Мустакимов И. А. et al., Крымское историческое обозрение 2025 Т. 12 № 4 С. 53–67
The article is an attempt to clarify the status of the Golden Horde officials mentioned in documents related to the relations of the Golden Horde with Italian colonies of Crimea and Northern Black Sea Region of 14th–15th cc. (khans’ yarliks, treaties with Venice and Genoa, Statute of Caffa). The comparison of function of these officials ...
Added: December 23, 2025
Chetaeva K., ЭКО 2025 Т. 55 № 6 С. 100–117
The paper considers the accessibility of health services provided by state medical institutions to the Russian population. The dynamics of the resources of healthcare organizations, as well as the availability of medical care and the reasons for failure to deliver it in 2011–2022 are investigated. The change in the average time spent on receiving an ...
Added: November 26, 2025
Zolotareva A., В кн.: Психология стресса и совладающего поведения: ресурсы и устойчивость в мире неопределенности: материалы VII Международной научно-практической конференции.: Кострома: Костромской государственный университет им. Н.А. Некрасова, 2025. С. 148–150.
The article describes the results of a longitudinal study revealing the role of psychological resources in the dynamics of somatization during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings demonstrate that more developed psychological resources, such as optimism, resilience, and self-efficacy, are associated with lower levels of somatic symptom burden. In conclusion, the study emphasizes that these results ...
Added: November 26, 2025
Musaev A., Cross-Cultural Research 2026 Vol. 60 No. 2 P. 243–272
We examine whether regional sectoral employment structure helps explain cross-regional variation in individualism–collectivism (IC) beyond income. Using a representative CATI survey of more than 18,000 respondents from 60 Russian regions (2019–2020) linked to employment statistics, we estimate OLS models of regional IC with log GRP per capita and controls (inequality, education, life expectancy, latitude, political ...
Added: November 23, 2025
Roshchina Y., Tikhomirova A., Kotelnikova Z., Российский журнал менеджмента 2025 Т. 23 № 2 С. 226–248
Purpose: to identify key trends in consumer behavior among Russia’s urban population in the face of external shocks. Methodology: the study analyzes R-TGI data collected by IPSOS in 2020-2023.
Findings: between 2020 and 2023 the Russian population experienced two external shocks - the COVID-19 pandemic and the onset of the special military operation. Though non-economic in ...
Added: October 15, 2025
Effects Of The Development Of Central Bank Digital Currencies On Financial Markets Amid The Pandemic
Kosov M., Borisova L., Popkov S. et al., Emerging Science Journal 2023 Vol. 7 No. S1 P. 186–200
The study determined the influence of the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) on the financial markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. It investigated if the CBDC had the potential to improve the efficiency and lending power of the financial system. The research relied on secondary data from a range of financial markets, such as the FTSE, ...
Added: September 29, 2025
Baisha N., Социологические исследования 2025 № 10 С. 117–130
The emotional labor of frontline nurses and non-frontline nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with stress, emotional exhaustion and uneven distribution of material and social support. In Russia, the labor of non-frontline nurses, which was also carried out in unsafe conditions – high risks of COVID-19, is on the periphery of academic discussions. The ...
Added: September 24, 2025
Smirnykh L. I., Вопросы экономики 2025 № 9 С. 88–102
This article evaluates the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on changes in the number of employed workers in Russian enterprises. For the analysis, data from the enterprise survey for the years 2022—2023 were used. The data is representative of Russia. The estimates were obtained using econometric methods. The endogeneity of the regressor (AI) was ...
Added: September 16, 2025
Antonov E.V., Sheludkov A.V., Regional Research of Russia 2025 Vol. 15 P. 57–69
The article analyzes the processes in the labor market of Russian regions and municipalities in 2019–2022. Despite the crisis-related events associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, the outbreak of hostilities, and subsequent international sanctions, the Russian labor market demonstrated amazing resilience during this period. One of the objectives of the study is to supplement the analysis ...
Added: July 22, 2025
Korsunava V., Personality and Individual Differences 2025 Vol. 246 Article 113376
This paper inspects the changes in basic human values (“Schwartz values”) during the coronavirus pandemic, as well as analyzes the associations between values and negative pandemic experiences. Using the 4 waves of the panel online survey ‘Values in Crisis’ conducted in 2020–2022 in Russia, the study highlights the short-term nature of value changes and general ...
Added: July 16, 2025
Petrovskaya N., Киселева С. С., Вестник Университета (Государственный университет управления) 2024 № 2 С. 23–30
The purpose of the study is to examine small businesses digital transformation in the US in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The subject of the study is the pandemic impact on small businesses digitalization in the US. The coronavirus had a huge impact on the small business sphere, influenced the distribution of these businesses ...
Added: June 23, 2025
B. V. Nikitin, N. Yu. Zamyatina, Regional Research of Russia 2023 Vol. 13 No. 2 P. 271–286
Studies of the COVID-19 pandemic have repeatedly demonstrated that the role of spatial factors in the transmission of infection is significant. However, there is no universal spatial model thoroughly describing COVID-19 spread patterns. The paper proposes an original view on the centre-periphery model: regions are classified according to settlement pattern (static component) and openness (closedness) ...
Added: June 22, 2025
Kareva D., Стужук Д. А., Демографическое обозрение 2025 Т. 12 № 1 С. 104–125
Family care is the preferred form of support for those in need. For the caregivers, however, this can have negative consequences - deterioration of health, loss of job, reduced income, lack of free time. In Russia, the problem is relevant due to the insufficient development of the social infrastructure of care. The purpose of this ...
Added: April 4, 2025
Sokolov B., Almakaeva A., Lomakin I. V. et al., Социологическое обозрение 2025 Т. 24 № 1 С. 269–299
This paper explores the cultural differences between Russian regions operationalized in terms of Minkov’s recent revision of Hofstede’s famous individualism — collectivism dimension (I-C). Using a large survey (N = 18,768) conducted in 2019-2020 and spanning 60 regions, we construct a cultural map of the Russian Federation illustrating withincountry variation in I-C. Our measure of ...
Added: April 1, 2025