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Recent social trends in Russia, 1960-1995 /

The newest volume in the Comparative Charting of Social Change Series, which documents patterns of social change in modernized societies, Recent Social Trends in Russia is a collection of statistical and sociological data on trends in Russian society that have never before been assembled in a compre...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Boutenko, Irene A., 1955-, Razlogov, Kirill E. (Kirill Émilʹevich), 1946-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Montreal [Que.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997.
Colección:Comparative charting of social change.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a Comparative charting of social change 
500 |a Translation of: Tendent͡sii sotsiokulʹturnogo razvitiya Rossii, 1960-1990. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a Contents -- Series Editor's Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- 0 Context -- 0.1 Demographic Trends -- 0.2 Macro-economic Trends -- 0.3 Macro-technological Trends -- 1 Age Groups -- 1.1 Youth -- 1.2 Elders -- 2 Microsocial -- 2.1 Self-identification -- 2.2 Kinship Networks -- 2.3 Community and Neighbourhood Types -- 2.4 Decentralization -- 2.5 Voluntary Associations -- 2.6 Social-Interaction Networks -- 3 Women -- 3.1 Female Roles -- 3.2 Childbearing -- 3.3 Matrimonial Models -- 3.4 Women's Employment 
505 8 |a 3.5 Reproductive Technologies4 Labour Market -- 4.1 Unemployment -- 4.2 Skills and Occupational Levels -- 4.3 Types of Employment -- 4.4 Sectors of Employment -- 4.5 Computerization of Work -- 5 Labour and Management -- 5.1 Work Organization -- 5.2 Personnel Administration -- 5.3 Size and Types of Enterprises -- 6 Social Stratification -- 6.1 Occupational Status -- 6.2 Social Mobility -- 6.3 Economic Inequality -- 6.4 Social Inequality -- 7 Social Relations -- 7.1 Conflicts -- 7.2 Negotiation -- 7.3 Norms of Conduct -- 7.4 Authority 
505 8 |a 7.5 Public Opinion8 State Institutions -- 8.1 Educational System -- 8.2 Health System -- 8.3 Social Welfare -- 8.4 The State -- 9 Mobilizing Institutions -- 9.1 Labour Unions -- 9.2 Religious Institutions -- 9.3 Armed Forces -- 9.4 Public Associations and Political Parties -- 9.5 Mass Media -- 10 Institutionalization of Social Forces -- 10.1 Dispute Settlement -- 10.2 Trade Unions -- 10.3 Social Movements -- 10.4 Interest Groups -- 11 Ideologies -- 11.1 Political Differentiation -- 11.2 Confidence in Institutions -- 11.3 Economic Orientations 
505 8 |a 11.4 Radicalism11.5 Religious Beliefs -- 12 Household Resources -- 12.1 Personal and Family Income -- 12.2 Informal Economy -- 12.3 Wealth -- 13 Lifestyle -- 13.1 Consumer Market -- 13.2 Consumption of Mass Information -- 13.3 Health and Beauty Care -- 13.4 Time Use -- 13.5 Daily Mobility -- 13.6 Housework -- 13.7 Forms of Erotic Expression -- 13.8 Consumption of Psychotropic Substances -- 14 Leisure -- 14.1 Amount and Use of Free Time -- 14.2 Vacations -- 14.3 Athletics and Sports -- 14.4 Cultural Activities -- 15 Educational Attainment 
505 8 |a 15.1 Basic Education15.2 Vocational Training -- 15.3 Continuing Education -- 16 Integration and Marginalization -- 16.1 Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities -- 16.2 Crime -- 16.3 Emotional Disorders -- 16.4 Poverty -- 17 Attitudes and Values -- 17.1 Satisfaction -- 17.2 Perception of Social Problems -- 17.3 Attitudes Toward the Future -- 17.4 Values -- 17.5 National Identification -- References 
546 |a English. 
520 |a The newest volume in the Comparative Charting of Social Change Series, which documents patterns of social change in modernized societies, Recent Social Trends in Russia is a collection of statistical and sociological data on trends in Russian society that have never before been assembled in a comprehensive and systematic manner. It presents an extensive analysis of the major social transformations that took place in Russia both before and after the fall of the Communist system and dispels many illusions about Russian society in the twentieth century. Recent Social Trends in Russia reveals remarkable similarities between emerging trends in Russia and in Western countries during the last thirty-five years. Russian society shows a strong tendency toward modernization, although the speed of change is sometimes slower than in Western industrialized countries. Similar to Western societies, Russia's population is aging, unemployment prevails among the young, and a new class of young professionals is emerging. The institution of marriage is losing its significance, emotional disorders and consumption of mood-altering substances are increasing, and religious beliefs and habits are becoming more diversified. Political upheavals over the last ten or twelve years and the collapse of Communism have not had much effect on the social landscape in Russia. There has, however, been an increase in the influence of Western culture and a violent backlash in fields that underwent forceful modernization. The findings suggest that Russian and Western societies are more similar than one would imagine and contradict the popular conception that Communist Russia fell out of world history for seventy years. 
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