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Regionalistica 2020 Volume 7 number 4 pages 20-29 |
Title of the article | Single-Industry Towns of Khakassia: Social Well-Being of the Population |
Pages | 53-61 |
Author | Lushnikova Olga Leonidovna PhD in sociology, senior research fellow Khakass Research Institute of Language, Literature and History 23, Shchetinkina Street, Abakan, Russia, 655017 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Abstract | The article explores the social well-being of population of single-industry towns and the capital city of Khakassia. The article is based on the materials of a sociological survey of 2018 in urban settlements of the region. Population of single-industry towns is more positive emotional mood and, in general, they are more satisfied with their lives. At the same time, the population of single-industry territories has lower assessment of economic situation, of authorities and local institutions and departments. Despite this, residents of single-industry towns express optimistic expectations for their future. However, comparison with the population of regional capital city revealed the lower social activity of residents of single-industry towns, which is most likely an indicator of low social well-being. |
Code | 316.334.56 |
DOI | 10.14530/reg.2020.4.53 |
Keywords | social well-being ♦ single-industry town ♦ urban population ♦ Khakassia |
Download | 2020-04.53.pdf |
For citation | Lushnikova O.L. Single-Industry Towns of Khakassia: Social Well-Being of the Population. Regionalistica [Regionalistics]. 2020. Vol. 7. No. 4. Pp. 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.14530/reg.2020.4.53 (In Russian) |
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