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RUSSIAN POPULATION IN THE CONDITIONS OF SELF-ISOLATION MODE: ANALYSIS OF DEPRIVATION INFLUENCE ON SOCIAL HEALTH

РОССИЙСКОЕ НАСЕЛЕНИЕ В УСЛОВИЯХ РЕЖИМА САМОИЗОЛЯЦИИ: АНАЛИЗ ДЕПРИВАЦИОННОГО ВЛИЯНИЯ НА СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ЗДОРОВЬЕ

Kasyanov Valery (Касьянов В.В.), Gafiatulina Natalya (Гафиатулина Н.Х.) and Vaskov Maxim (Васьков М.А.)
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Kasyanov Valery (Касьянов В.В.): Kuban State University
Gafiatulina Natalya (Гафиатулина Н.Х.): Southern Federal University
Vaskov Maxim (Васьков М.А.): Southern Federal University

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2020, vol. 2, 204-208

Abstract: This article is devoted to the problem of understanding the regime of self-isolation as a factor in the deprivation effect on the social health of the Russian population, limiting social life. Under the threat of a coronavirus pandemic as a result of restrictions, deformations or terminations of social contacts and interactions that are significant for various groups of the population, as well as because of self-isolation, social deprivation occurs, which has a negative impact on the social health of the population.

Keywords: Russian population; conditions of self-isolation regime; deprivation; deprivation effect; social health; social activity; Russian society; coronavirus pandemic; social problems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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