Transformation of Reproductive Behavior in Life Strategies of the Russian Youth

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2020.3.1628

Keywords:

youth, lifestyle strategies, social reality, population policy, fertility

Abstract

The article seeks to study the influence of modern dynamic social processes on life and lifestyle strategies of the Russian youth. The authors provide an analysis of the main sociological approaches to determining the social identity of young people in personal life, interpersonal relationships, professional and social spheres. The transformations highlighted by the authors greatly shape the way the family relationships (including child-bearing) are built.  Based on the cluster analysis respondents were grouped into four categories, each featuring specific life strategies. Qualitative methods helped to describe the motives behind strategy-specific choices within a pro-natalist social policy. The authors tried to define the reasons why young people postpone their entry into family roles and marriage, adhere to a particular reproductive plan, and why traditional family values play a smaller role. The novelty of the work consists in an attempt to analyze youth’s changing child-bearing strategies and factors behind them as well as to build a model of youth segmentation depending on the meaning-in-life construct priorities.

Author Biographies

Dmitry A. Kotov, Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), Moscow, Russia

  • Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), Moscow, Russia
    • Research Manager
  • Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
    • Assistant

Natalia V. Grek, Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM)

  • Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), Moscow, Russia
    • Cand. Sci. (Soc.), Research Manager

Published

2020-07-07

How to Cite

Kotov, D. A., & Grek, . N. V. (2020). Transformation of Reproductive Behavior in Life Strategies of the Russian Youth. Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes, (3). https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2020.3.1628

Issue

Section

GENDER, FAMILY, SEXUALITY: FOLLOWING IGOR S. KON (16+)