The processes of precarization of the population of modern Russia
Abstract
Based on the analysis of the latest theoretical and empirical research, the conclusion is made about the socio-cultural characteristics of the “middle class”, the main age group of the population of modern Russia. In the medium term, there will be a radical demographic transformation of the entire Russian society, and the task of domestic social and humanitarian knowledge is to make a timely theoretical understanding of the changes in age cohorts and find optimal social technologies that will ensure mutual understanding and cohesion of the entire society.
About the Author
V. I. DOBRYNINARussian Federation
DOBRYNINA Valentina Ivanovna, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
DOBRYNINA V.I. The processes of precarization of the population of modern Russia. P.O.I.S.K. 2021;(1):48-53. (In Russ.)