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The Russian Welfare State System: With Special Reference to Regional Inequality

Julkaistu 19.8.2019

Tiivistelmä

Russia’s transition from a socialist system to a market economy resulted in an exceptionally dramatic social crisis. Increases in poverty, inequality and mortality are its indicators. In the center of the so-called post-socialist welfare crisis is the severe demographic crisis that Russia has been facing: a low birth rate combined with a low life expectancy – especially of Russian men, which reached as low as 57 years in 1994 – led to unequaled depopulation of 700,000 people per year at its worst. This is a far more severe population decline than in any other industrialized country in peacetime.

Tekijät

Markus Kainu, Meri Kulmala, Jouko Nikula, Markku Kivinen

Lisätietoja julkaisusta

  • Vertaisarvioitu: kyllä.
  • Avoin saatavuus: ei.
  • Koko viite: Kainu, M., Kulmala, M., Nikula, J., & Kivinen, M. (2017). The Russian Welfare State System: With Special Reference to Regional Inequality. Teoksessa C. Aspalter (toim.). The Routledge international handbook to welfare state systems (s. 291–316). Routledge.

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