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Poverty and Social Exclusion in the New Russia

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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.


About the author

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.

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Presenting the findings of a major international 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.

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’This book is based on unique and extensive research carried out in Russia at the turn of the new century. It provides us with a fascinating and revealing insight into the extent of poverty and social exclusion in this rapidly changing context...It will be of interest both to comparative social policy scholars and to those concerned with research on the definition and measurement of poverty and social exclusion.’ Pete Alcock, University of Birmingham, UK ’The studies in this volume provide an essential insight into the growth of social exclusion in Russia in the last decade or so. They explain...some of the causes and the consequences of poverty. As a result, the book is strongly recommended to all those interested in the social fall-out from the collapse of socialism in the Soviet Union.’ Alastair McAuley, University of Essex, UK ’This book is an exceptionally welcome addtion to the small but growing literature on poverty in Russia.’ The Russian Review ’...should be of interest to anyone concerned by the ongoing [effects] of transition on the peoples of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. It should also provide a useful reference point for scholars concerned with the concept and measurement of poverty and social exclusion and beyond that any reader with an interest in the region cannot fail to find something of interest in the rich ethnographic stories found within.’ Slavonic and East European Review ’...rooted in serious research...a valuable contribution to the literature, not least because it draws richly on the direct experience of the Russian authors.’ European Journal of Social Work

Product details

Authors Nataliya Tikhonova, Tikhonova Nataliya
Assisted by Nataliya Tikhonova (Editor), Manning Nick (Editor), Nick Manning (Editor), Karen George (Translation)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 30.06.2020
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
 
EAN 9780367604479
ISBN 978-0-367-60447-9
Pages 304
 
Subjects Russia, European History, HISTORY / Europe / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural, Rural communities, Social welfare & social services, Social welfare and social services, Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe), USSR, Soviet Union, Qualitative Interviews, HISTORY / Russia / Soviet Era, social exclusion, social stratification, Social welfare, social policy and social services, welfare policy analysis, large families, Wider Issues, Social Assistance Benefits, gender inequality studies, ethnic minorities Russia, Van den Bosch, comparative poverty research Russia, household survey data, Exclusionary Social Closure, North Ossetia, Combat Social Exclusion, Informal Mutual Assistance, russian family, Profound Social Exclusion, Profoundly Excluded, Russian Households, Fight Situations, Respondent's Employment Status, Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, Georgian Ossetian Conflict, Ossetian Ingush Conflict, Multi-dimensional Disadvantage, Russian Respondents, Longitudinal Panel Survey
 

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