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Pavlov B.S., Ikingrin E.N., Pronina E.I. Premarital matrimonial behavior among russian students as a subject of sociological analysis. Socio Time ...



Pavlov B.S., Ikingrin E.N., Pronina E.I. Premarital matrimonial behavior among russian students as a subject of sociological analysis. Socio Time / Sotsialnoe vremya, 2018, issue 4(16), pp. 64-82.
ISSN 2410-0773
DOI 10.15350/2410-0773.2018.4.64
РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=37124424

Posted on site: 27.06.19

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Abstract

The article emphasizes the idea that the face of the danger of depopulation regime for the reproduction of Russia's population, currently demographic policy (federal, regional and municipal) in the first place puts the task of forming a stable value orientation and behavior in the young population, which is aimed at the creation of families with two children – necessarily, and families with three children – very desirable! The authors focus on the analysis of value orientations and peculiarities of the manifestation of the matrimonial behavior of student youth, identify the main social factors shaping behavior, peculiarities of the marriage selection, premarital acquaintances, attitude to the registration of marriage, the stability of marriage, the probability of its disintegration, satisfaction with marriage, reproductive attitudes. Particular attention is paid to the aspects of premarital matrimonial behavior of young people, their unsuccessful, pleasant and safe attempts to reconcile such behavior with the passage of studies at the university. For the empirical confirmation of their conclusions, the authors use the results of a number of sociological surveys on the topic of problems of the pre-marital behavior of the student of the youth of the Urals, Western Siberia and the Volga region, conducted in 1999-2017 at the Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Do young Russians need a family? – the authors of the article with figures in their hands give the answer No doubt, YES, and show the stable traditional commitment of Russians to such basic value orientations as good family and children, personal and family health , housing and material prosperity, peace, harmony, morality. The authors believe that intra-family relations within the framework of fathers and children lay the foundation for the life values, orientations and economic behavior of young people, and to a large extent predetermine the contours and content of their family and working life.