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

Arkhangelsky V.N., Sigareva E.P., Sivoplyasova S.Yu., Pletneva Yu.E. Natural population growth in Russia: state and regional differences. In: Russian society and state in a pandemic: socio-political situation and demographic development of the Russian Federation in 2020: [Collective monograph] M .: ITD PERSPECTIVE, 2020. P. 513-534.



Arkhangelsky V.N., Sigareva E.P., Sivoplyasova S.Yu., Pletneva Yu.E. Natural population growth in Russia: state and regional differences. In: Russian society and state in a pandemic: socio-political situation and demographic development of the Russian Federation in 2020: [Collective monograph] M .: ITD PERSPECTIVE, 2020. P. 513-534.

Глава из книги: Российское общество и государство в условиях пандемии: социально-политическое положение и демографическое развитие Российской Федерации в 2020 году: [Коллективная монография] / Осипов Г.В. и др.; под ред. Г.В. Осипова, С.В. Рязанцева, В.К. Левашова, Т.К. Ростовской; отв. ред. В.К. Левашов. – М.: ИТД «ПЕРСПЕКТИВА», 2020. – 532 с.
ISBN 978-5-905790-48-5
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Abstract

The monograph presents the results of scientific research carried out by the staff of the ISPR FCTAS RAS and IDR FCTAS RAS within the framework of the state assignments of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. The most important political event for the country was the nationwide voting on the issue of amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation. The main global event of 2020, which determined the socio-political and demographic situation, was the COVID-19 pandemic. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia and the countries of the world have to be overcome against the backdrop of a recession in the global economy, closure of borders, restrictions on movement, tensions in international relations. The monograph reflects the key trends in the socio-political and demographic situation in Russia, identified on the basis of scientific research by scientists from ISPR FCTAS RAS and IDR FCTAS RAS.