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The study is devoted to the investigation of the interrelations between migration and demographic behavior (partnerships, marriages, and childbearing) of modern Russian women. The quantitative research conducted on 2,229 individual biographies of women between 19 and 43 implies the use of...
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This paper endeavors to explain how male participation in child upbringing influences women's employment in Russia. Social economic factors determining the participation of the woman with children on the labour market and its relation to the partner's participation in family life is the main...
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A significant part of Russian migrants, who fled the country after February 2022, are qualified professionals, and almost half have moved with their partners and children. For them, the social capital required for integration in the host country is closely linked to family issues and daily...
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