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Family
Why families choose to have more children, more often
January 22, 2020
How Society Judges Large Families
October 27, 2019
How stratification of society contributes to teenage aggression
July 16, 2019
What it looks like and what it means for children
June 27, 2019
Who are its members and how do they spend their money?
May 23, 2019
How birth rates are changing in post-Soviet countries
April 30, 2019
Sons are more popular than daughters on social media
January 23, 2019
Bet for the Future
May 21, 2018
Post-Soviet life and the economic ups and downs of recent years have changed the attitude of Russians towards saving. Now, it is not the less fortunate who save, but the more intelligent, according to Elena Berdysheva and Regina Romanova. Or, more to the point, it’s the more intelligent women: domestic finances are usually dealt with by females. At HSE’s recent XIX April international scientific conference, researchers explained how Russians adjusted and optimized family budgets following the crisis of 2014-2017 and how this relates to gender issues.
May 10, 2018
What kind of family do teens want today?
April 24, 2018
Why the institution of fatherhood is taking so long to change
February 27, 2018
How Fatherhood Changes in Russia
September 26, 2017
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