现代俄罗斯地区人口进程的社会经济因素》:生育率

L. Basovskiy, Elena Basovskaya
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该研究试图确定地区社会经济因素对现代俄罗斯人口进程的影响。评估了这些因素对俄罗斯各地区出生率的影响。通过确定地区生育率与地区经济和社会经济指标之间的相关性,评估了地区因素对生育率可能产生的影响。结果表明,人口人均货币收入、人均货币收入中位数、商业活动收入、就业人口平均教育水平和医疗服务的可获得性对出生率的影响不大。社会支付、其他现金收入、人均收入最高的 20%人口的收入,以及就业人口中高等教育、中等教育和普通基础教育的普及率,有可能对出生率产生积极影响。除了收入最高的 20%人口群体外,工资、财产性收入和收入都有可能对出生率产生负面影 响,中等职业教育在就业人口中的普及也有可能对出生率产生负面影响。
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On the Socio-Economic Factors of Demographic Processes in the Regions of Modern Russia: Fertility
The work makes an attempt to identify the influence of regional socio-economic factors on demographic processes in modern Russia. The influence of these factors on the birth rate in the regions of Russia was assessed. The possible influence of regional factors on fertility was assessed by identifying the correlation between fertility rates in the region and regional economic and socio-economic indicators. The results obtained indicate that the influence of the average per capita monetary income of the population, the median per capita monetary income, income from business activities, the average level of education of the employed population, and the availability of medical care on the birth rate is unlikely. It is likely and possible that social payments, other cash receipts, and income in the group of 20% of the population with the highest per capita income will have a positive impact on the birth rate, as well as the spread of higher, secondary and basic general education among the employed population. It is likely and possible that wages, property income, and income will have a negative impact on the birth rate in all groups of 20% of the population, except for the group with the highest incomes, and it is also possible that the spread of secondary vocational education among the employed population will have a negative impact on the birth rate.
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