乌克兰人的复原力和脆弱性:战争期间家庭的作用

Q1 Social Sciences
Andriana Kostenko, Volodymyr Semenov, Oksana Osetrova, O. Kubatko, M. Nazarov, Vitalii Stepanov
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俄罗斯对乌克兰的全面入侵导致了众多物质和道德挑战。本文旨在估算家庭作为社会复原力的驱动因素在应对地区层面的战时挑战中所发挥的作用。本文采用基于谷歌表格的在线调查方法,并于 2022 年 9 月至 11 月进行了在线焦点小组访谈。基辅、利沃夫、扎卡尔帕蒂亚、米科廖夫、苏梅、切尔尼戈夫和第聂伯罗彼得罗夫斯克地区社区的家庭成员(1089 名受访者)接受了调查。大多数受访者普遍对乌克兰的前景持积极评价;59%的受访者认为国家局势很可能会得到改善。在战争升级期间,67.2% 的受访者等待家庭支持,48.8% 的受访者帮助自己的亲戚,但依靠家庭支持并没有提高他们的安全预期。在应对战争的活动水平没有提高一个百分点的社区中,"感到不安全 "的回答增加了 1.8 个百分点,这意味着积极的公民立场也是感到安全(其他条件相同)和提高社会复原力的原因。同时,即使在战时,社会原子化的指标也相当高,46.2%的人只依靠自己,独立解决问题,不需要任何人的帮助。因此,发展家庭关系是提高内部人力资源以应对战时挑战的有效机制之一。 本研究得到了 "面对环境和社会挑战,确保公民保护和战后经济恢复的数字化转型"(№0124U000549)和 "战争和战后重建条件下乌克兰的经济和能源安全:可持续发展的颠覆性技术"(№0123U103593)项目的支持。
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Resilience and vulnerability of Ukrainians: The role of family during the war
The full-scale russian invasion of Ukraine led to numerous physical and moral challenges. The paper aims to estimate the role of family as a social resilience driver in managing wartime challenges on a regional level. It used the online survey method based on Google Forms and online focus-group interviews in September-November 2022. Household members (1,089 respondents) of Kyiv, Lviv, Zakarpattia, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Chernihiv, and Dnipropetrovsk territorial communities were surveyed. Most respondents generally positively assess Ukraine’s prospects; 59% believe that the situation in the country will most likely improve. During war escalation, 67.2% of respondents waited for family support, and 48.8% helped their relatives, but relying on family support did not increase their safety expectations. In communities that did not increase their activity level in response to the war by one percentage point, the “feeling unsafe” responses increased by 1.8 percentage points, which means that an active civil position is also responsible for feeling safe (other things being equal) and increasing society’s resilience. At the same time, even in wartime, the indicators of social atomization are quite high, as 46.2% relied only on themselves and solved their problems independently, without anyone’s help. Therefore, developing family relations is one of the effective mechanisms for raising internal human resources to manage wartime challenges. AcknowledgmentThis study was supported by a project “Digital transformations to ensure civil protection and post-war economic recovery in the face of environmental and social challenges” (№0124U000549) and “Economic and energy security of Ukraine in the conditions of war and post-war reconstruction: disruptive technologies for sustainable development” (№0123U103593).
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来源期刊
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2.90
自引率
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发文量
152
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of the journal is coverage of different aspects of management and governance, such as international organizations and communities’ management, state and regional governance, company’s management, etc. The key aspects of planning, organization, motivation and control in various areas and in different countries are subject of the journal''s scope. The journal publishes articles, which are focused on existing and new methods, techniques and approaches in the field of management. It publishes contemporary and innovative researches, including theoretical and empirical research papers.
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