Household Capital and the Agrarian Problem in Russia

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A01=Larry Dershem
A01=Valeri Patsiorkovski
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Agrarian Problem
agricultural livelihoods Russia
Author_David O'Brien
Author_Larry Dershem
Author_Valeri Patsiorkovski
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Belgorod Oblast
Bolshoe Sviattsovo
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Central Black Earth
Central Black Earth Region
Chernozem Zone
Community Attachment
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David J. O'Brien
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household adaptation
household capital
Household Enterprises
Household Labor
land tenure systems
Language_English
Larry D. Dershem
micro-level economic change
Nonmonetized Income
Nonredundant Ties
North Caucasus Region
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Panel Study
Peasant Household
Peasant Household Production
Permanent Residents
post-Soviet transformation
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Redundant Ties
Rostov Oblast
rural
Rural Russia
rural sociology
Russian Agriculture
russian households
Russian Peasant Household
Russian Rural Households
social capital analysis
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Tver Oblast
Valeri V. Patsiorkovski

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138723535
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This title was first published in 2000: Using micro-level data, this text shows that rural Russian households have made significant adaptations to an emerging market economy in just a few years. It focuses on how household capital (household labour, social networks and comunity attachment) effect the economic and psychological adaptation of households to rapid socioeconomic change. Findings are from 1995 to 1997 panel surveys made in three waves. The book deals systematically with micro-level processes of household adaptation to a market economy, institutional change and emerging informal and formal patterns of land tenure and use in Russia. It shows how structural changes are occurring in rural Russia and their impact on household enterprise development and income. Difference in household capital explains the emergence of inequality in the countryside and differences in the degree to which households experience stress and a higher or lower subjective quality of life.

David O'Brien, Valeri Patsiorkovski, Larry Dershem