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INERTIA IN SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE POPULATION OF THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA

ИНЕРЦИОННОСТЬ СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИХ ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЙ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ ЮГА РОССИИ

Chikarova Galina (Чикарова Г.И.), Gnatyuk Maxim (Гнатюк М.А.) and Talalaev Nikolay (Талалаев Н.В.)
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Chikarova Galina (Чикарова Г.И.): Southern Federal University
Gnatyuk Maxim (Гнатюк М.А.): Samara State Transport University
Talalaev Nikolay (Талалаев Н.В.): Ufa Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2018, vol. 4, 201-205

Abstract: The article is devoted to the study of inertia in the socio-economic collective representations of the population of the South of Russia. Based on the applied sociological research conducted in the summer of 2018 by the scientific collective of the South Russian branch of the Russian ACADEMY of Sciences, the analysis of the main blocks of col-lective attitudes of the population of the analyzed region regarding the socio-economic sphere of society and the model of interaction between the state and individuals. In the article the authors come to the conclusion that today there is a high level of inertia in the socio-economic collective perceptions of the inhabitants of the South of Russia, with respect to the share of state participation in ensuring the socio-economic well-being of individuals, due to the past Soviet experience, which had a strong impact on the ideological system of values of the population.

Keywords: lag effect; social and economic relations; collective representations; installations of the population; South of Russia; social and economic development; society; social lag effect; social development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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