Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Karavay A.V. Russian Workes: Financial Behavior and Settings



Karavay A.V. Russian Workes: Financial Behavior and Settings // Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes. 2015. ¹2 (125). pp. 83-95
ISSN 2219-5467
DOI 10.14515/monitoring.2015.2.07
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Abstract

The article is based on the evidence  obtained in the all-Russian study conducted by  the Institute of Sociology in 2014 and provides  an analysis of the specifics of the actual  behavior of the Russian workers and their  settings regarding their financial income. The  results are compared with the common settings  and behavior and, in particular, with the  settings shared by the skilled mental workers. It  is shown that the “degree of safety” among  workers is very small due to their relatively law  income and consumer behavior setting caused  by their habit of conspicuous consumption with  its short horizon period. Highly skilled workers,  workers with average and low qualifications as  well as ordinary workers employed in trade and  service industries are similar in terms of their  actual financial behavior and dominant  settings. However, their behavior differs from  that of the middle class workers and non￾working Russians. The article is based on the evidence obtained in the all-Russian study conducted by the Institute of Sociology in 2014 and provides an analysis of the specifics of the actual behavior of the Russian workers and their settings regarding their financial income. The results are compared with the common settings and behavior and, in particular, with the settings shared by the skilled mental workers. It is shown that the “degree of safety” among workers is very small due to their relatively law income and consumer behavior setting caused by their habit of conspicuous consumption with its short horizon period. Highly skilled workers, workers with average and low qualifications as well as ordinary workers employed in trade and service industries are similar in terms of their actual financial behavior and dominant settings. However, their behavior differs from that of the middle class workers and non￾working Russians.