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Poverty and Social Exclusion in the New Russia
Poverty and Social Exclusion in the New Russia
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Combat Social Exclusion
comparative poverty research Russia
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ethnic minorities Russia
Exclusionary Social Closure
Fight Situations
gender inequality studies
Georgian Ossetian Conflict
household survey data
Informal Mutual Assistance
John Veit-Wilson
Large Families
Longitudinal Panel Survey
Main Integration Mechanisms
Male Marriageable Pool Index
Multi-dimensional Disadvantage
Nadia Davidova
North Ossetia
Official Subsistence Minimum
Ossetian Families
Ossetian Ingush Conflict
Peter Abrahamson
Profound Social Exclusion
Profoundly Excluded
qualitative interviews
Respondent's Employment Status
Russian Family
Russian Households
Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey
Russian Respondents
Social Assistance Benefits
Social Exclusion
social stratification
Van Den Bosch
welfare policy analysis
Wider Issues
Product details
- ISBN 9780754637394
- Weight: 604g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 13 Jul 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Presenting the findings of a major research project funded by the EU (INTAS), this key volume investigates the regional, ethnic and socio-cultural aspects of poverty and social exclusion in Russia in recent years. In-depth household interviews and survey data allowed teams from the UK, Denmark and Russia to compare different societies and communities in Russia across several different themes: the definition of poverty in different regional, ethnic and socio-cultural settings; the reproduction and formation of poverty subcultures in different societies and communities; the ethnic/national and political values of poor people; the readiness of poor people for social protest; and a comparison of Russia with other EU countries. Offering a wealth of original data collected following a period of rapid impoverishment of the Russian population, the study considers the challenge this presents to Western European models of poverty and social exclusion.
Nick Manning is Professor of Social Policy and Sociology at the University of Nottingham, and Head of Research and University Liaison at the Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. Nataliya Tikhonova is Professor of Sociology at the Russian Independent Institute for Social and National Problems, Moscow, Russia.
Poverty and Social Exclusion in the New Russia
€192.20
