Preview

Voprosy Ekonomiki

Advanced search
Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access

Social Recourses of the Population under Conditions of Losing Economic Stability

https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2015-11-86-99

Abstract

The loss of country’s socio-economic development stability puts on the agenda the problem of finding solutions contributing to the maintenance of Russian households’ welfare. The authors believe that these solutions lie in the broader area than applying various instruments of monetary support. The most effective solutions are related to the actualization of own resources of households that can act as a safety margin as well as a source of social development. The attempt to evaluate the households’ resource provision and highlight the significance of each resource enabling or creating barriers to the growth of households’ welfare is made in this article. On the basis of received conclusions social policy areas directed at preserving or enhancing the welfare are defined.

About the Authors

E. Avraamova
Institute of Social Analysis and Forecasting, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow, Russia)
Russian Federation


T. Maleva
Institute of Social Analysis and Forecasting, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow, Russia)
Russian Federation


References

1. Maleva T. M., Avraamova E. M. (2015). New economic challenges: What is the robustness of the Russian population? M.: Delo. (In Russian).

2. Avraamova E., Maleva T. (2014). On the causes of socioeconomic inequality reproduction: What does resources approach show? Voprosy Ekonomiki, No. 7, pp. 144—160. (In Russian).

3. UNDP (2004). Human development report 2004 for the Russian Federation. Towards a knowledge-based society. Moscow: Ves Mir. (In Russian).

4. Bourdieu P. (2004). The forms of capital. In: Western economic sociology: Reader in modern classics. Moscow: ROSSPEN. (In Russian).

5. UNDP (2011). Human development report 2011 for the Russian Federation. Modernization and human development. Moscow: UNDP in Russia. (In Russian).

6. Maleva T. M., Avraamova E. M. (2015). New economic challenges: What is the robustness of the Russian population? M.: Delo. (In Russian).

7. Sberbank of Russia (2015). New realities of Russian public finances. Macroeconomic overview. Moscow. (In Russian).

8. UNDP (2004). Human development report 2004 for the Russian Federation. Towards a knowledge-based society. Moscow: Ves Mir. (In Russian).

9. Soboleva I. V. (2007). The human potential of the Russian economy. Moscow: Nauka. (In Russian).

10. UNDP (2011). Human development report 2011 for the Russian Federation. Modernization and human development. Moscow: UNDP in Russia. (In Russian).

11. Soboleva I. V. (2009). Paradoxes of measuring human capital. Moscow: IE RAS. (In Russian).

12. Sberbank of Russia (2015). New realities of Russian public finances. Macroeconomic overview. Moscow. (In Russian).

13. Sorensen A. (2000). Toward a sounder basis for class analysis. American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 105, No. 6, pp. 1523—1558.

14. Soboleva I. V. (2007). The human potential of the Russian economy. Moscow: Nauka. (In Russian).

15. Soboleva I. V. (2009). Paradoxes of measuring human capital. Moscow: IE RAS. (In Russian).

16. Sorensen A. (2000). Toward a sounder basis for class analysis. American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 105, No. 6, pp. 1523—1558.


Review

For citations:


Avraamova E., Maleva T. Social Recourses of the Population under Conditions of Losing Economic Stability. Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2015;(11):86-99. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2015-11-86-99

Views: 770


ISSN 0042-8736 (Print)