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

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2022

51. Ivakhnenko G.A. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the attitude of Russians to their health: a sociological analysis. Sociology of Medicine. 2022. Vol. 21. No. 1. Pp. 109-116. EDN: WDMFHR

52. Ryazantsev S.V., Kuznetsov N.G. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on labor migration from Armenia to Russia. Modern Europe, 2022, no. 5, p. 48-63. DOI: 10.31857/S0201708322050047. EDN: GLOUOR

53. Mchedlova M.M., Guzelbaeva G.Y. (2022) Impact of the Pandemic on the Perception of the Professional Role of Doctor Among Medical Students. Monitoring of Pub lic Opi ni on: Eco no mic and So cial Chan ges. No. 6. P. 173–194. https:// doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2022.6.2286. (In Russ.)

54. Ryazantsev S.V., Ruban L.S., Ànanjin M.A. The Impact of the Pandemic Situation on Russia and Russian Diasporas in the Countries of Southeast Asia in the New Geopolitical and Economic Conditions. Yugo-Vostochnaya Aziya: aktual'nyye problemy razvitiya. 2022. Vol. 2. No. 2 (55). Pp. 74–87. DOI: 10.31696/2072-8271-2022-2-2-55-074-087

55. Bobkov V.N., Odintsova E.V., Shichkin I.A. The impact of professional skills in the use of information and communication technologies on the income from employment: Generational differentiation. Russian Economic Journal. 2022;(4):93–113. (In Russ.).

56. Ryazantsev, S. V., Pismennaya, E. E., Smirnov, A. V. (2022). The Impact of Social Intelligence on the Adaptation of Migrant Workers in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Sibirskiy Psikhologicheskiy Zhurnal – Siberian journal of psychology, 84, 94–110. In Russian. English Summary. doi: 10.17223/17267080/84/5

57. Mekhrishvili L. L., Tkacheva N. A., Yudashkin A. V. Influence of socio-cultural conditions on the demographic attitudes of families: a regional aspect. Bulletin of the South Russian State Technical University. Series: Social and economic sciences. 2022. Vol. 15, No. 4. Pp. 132–148. http://dx.doi.org/10.17213/2075-2067-2022-4-132-148.

58. Bogdan I.V., Volkova O.A., Golitsyna I.S., Chistyakova D.P. Introduction of gadgets into the monitoring system of population health indicators: a sociological study. Management issues. 2022. No. 3 (76). Pp. 33-45. DOI: 10.22394/2304-3369-2022-3-33-45

59. Kuznetsov N.G., Ryazantsev N.S. Åxternal migration infrastructure of the Russian Federation: concept, objects and prospects of socio-economic development. CITISE, 2022, no. 4, pp. 423-437. DOI: http://doi.org/10.15350/2409-7616.2022.4.39

60. Zabuzov O.N. Military sciences and the science of war in the understanding of Russian and Austrian researchers. Izvestiya of Saratov University. Sociology. Politology. 2022. Vol. 22. No. 4. Pð. 484–490. https://doi.org/10.18500/1818-9601-2022-22-4-484-490. EDN: XTYGYW

61. Panteleev V.G. The impact of the image of migrants in the regional media on the possibilities of their integration into the host society: on the example of the Rostov region. Sotsial'no-gumanitarnye znaniya. 2022. No. 6. Pp. 54-59. DOI 10.24412/0869-8120-2022-6-54-59. EDN RLAXOL.

62. Fokina S.G. Opportunities and barriers of mobile healthcare for the older generation. Advances in gerontology. 2022. No. 4. Pp. 645-646.

63. Khramova M.N., Zorin D.P. Opportunities and limitations for the groth of human capital in the regions of the Russian Far East. Segodnya i zavtra rossiyskoy ekonomiki [Today and tomorrow of the Russian economy]. 2022. No. 107-108. P. 26-36. DOI: 10.26653/1993-4947-2022-107-108-02 (in Russ.)

64. Medvedeva, EI, Kroshilin, SV. The possibilities of using foreign experience in the support of polymorbid patients in Russian Healthcare. City Healthñare. 2022;3(4): 54–65 doi: 10.47619/2713-2617.zm.2022.v.3i4; 54–65

65. Arkhangelsky V.N. The possibilities of using indicators for real Generations in assessing the dynamics of fertility. Human Progress. 2022. Vol. 8. No. 2. Pp. 4. URL: http://progress-human.com/images/2022/Tom8_2/Àrkhangelsky.pdf

66. Kolennikova O. A. Employment Opportunities for Young People with Disabilities in the Labor Market. Human. Society. Inclusion. 2022. No. 2(50). Pp. 49-58.

67. Arkhangelskiy V.N., Zayko Å.S. Age pattern of fertility in Moscow and its differences in municipal districts. City Healthñare. 2022;3(4): 6–13.

68. Mukhachev V.V. “Militant Materialism”? Certainly! Svobodnaya mysl. 2022. No. 1. Pp. 184-199.

69. Lombina T.N., Yurchenko O.V. Imagination as a Way to Creative Thinking: A Comparative Analysis of the Characteristics of Primary School Children. Society: Sociology, Psychology, Pedagogics. 2022. No. 12. P. 183–191.

70. Shakhov O.F. Issues of interaction between the State and business under modern economic sanctions. Bulletin MIRBIS. 2022. No. 2 (30). Pp. 52-58.

71. Titarenko L. (2022) Vostochnoaziatskiy modern v tsivilizatsionnoy kontseptsii Yokhana Arnasona [Eastern Asian modern in the civilizational concept of Johan Arnason]. Zhurnal sotsiologii i sotsialnoy antropologii [The Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology], 25(2): 80–95 (in Russian). https://doi.org/10.31119/jssa.2022.25.2.4

72. Grishanova A.G., Fadeeva T.A. The Eastern Vector of Demographic Development Of Russia: History, Dynamics, Demographic Structure. Nauchnoe obozrenie. Seriya 1. Jekonomika i pravî [Scientific Review. Series 1. Economics and Law]. 2022. Nî. 4. Ð. 82-92. DOI: 10.26653/2076-4650-2022-06. (in Russ.)

73. Kravchenko S. A., Rakova K.V. Demand for Global-Local Sustainable Development: the Ambivalence of the Latest Vulnerabilities. Voprosy Filosofii. 2022. Vol. No. 8. Pp. 55–64.

74. Kravchenko S.A. Challenges of ‘modern evil’ for the sustainable development: A request for cooperation of scientific and theological knowledge // RUDN Journal of Sociology. - 2022. - Vol. 22. - N. 3. - P. 477-488. doi: 10.22363/2313-2272-2022-22-3-477-488

75. Tev D. Vysokopostavlennyye chinovniki federal’nykh ekonomicheskikh ministerstv Rossii: osnovnyye kanaly rekrutirovaniya i kar’yera [High-ranking officials of the federal economic ministries of Russia: the main recruitment channels and careers]. Vlast’ i elity [Power and Elites], 2022, 9 (1): 56–93. (in Russian)

76. Podlesnaya M.A. The Higher Orthodox Theological School in Russia in the Context of Changing Ideas About a Person. Chelovek. 2022. Vol. 33. No. 5. Pp. 92-114 . URL: https://chelovek-journal.ru/s023620070017031-1-1/

77. Kuchenkova A.V. Higher education as a moderator of the relationship between the employment instability and the employees’ subjective well-being. RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies. 2022;(3):58-68. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2022-3-58-68

78. Osadchaya G.I., Vartanova M.L. Identification of the dynamics of changes in Russia's human potential in the context of the experience of Eurasian integration. Economic and social changes: facts, trends, forecast. 2022. Vol. 15. No. 3. pp. 223-235.

79. Ryazantsev S.V., Le Duc Anh, Phung Huy Hoang, Moiseeva E.M. Overseas Vietnamese in Russia and their Contributions to the Promotion of Bilateral Relations. Russian Journal of Vietnamese Studies. 2022. Vol. 6. No. 3. Pp. 34–45.

80. Dobrokhleb, V. G., Kondakova, N. A. (2022) Gendernaia sostavliaiushchaia demograficheskoĭ bezopasnosti stran EAES [Gender component of the demographic security of the EAEU countries], Zhenshchina v rossiĭskom obshchestve, Spetsial’nyĭ vypusk, pp. 4—18.

81. Garibova F.M. (2022) Gendernoe ravnopravie v Tadjikistane [Gender equality in Tajikistan], Zhenshchina v rossiĭskom obshchestve. Special'niy vipusk, pp. 19—26.

82. Martynenko S.V, Karepova S.G. Genesis of deviant personality behavior in the context of socio-cultural transformations. Humanities, socio-economic and social sciences. 2022. No. 3. Pp. 59-64.

83. Babich N.S. The Genesis of Public Opinion in Modern Russia (the case of support for Perestroika). Communicology. 2022. Vol. 10. No. 1. P. 80-96. (in Russ.). DOI: 10.21453/2311-3065-2022-10-1-80-96.

84. Gezalov A.A., Komissarov S.N. Globalization as a development factor national cultures. SEARCH: Politics. Social studies. Art. Sociology. Culture. 2022. No. 4(93). Pp. 33-44.

85. Gadzhiev, Kh. A. (2022), “Global digital economy: Trends and transformation of value-behavioral patterns”, Ars Administrandi, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 482–506., https://doi.org/10.17072/2218-9173-2022-3-482-506

86. Dmitrieva V.D. Glocalization of the political doctrine of modern Catholicism: a comparative analysis of the travels of John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis. St. Petersburg Sociology Today. No. 18. 2022. Pp. 101–118.

87. Rassolova E. N., Galkin K. A. The City of a thousand meanings. Sociologists' Reflections on the identities of the Russian city. St. Petersburg Sociology today. 2022. No. 18. Pp. 60-68.

88. Nedyak I.L. Domination in Modern Democracies: Approaches to The Conceptualization. The Political Conceptology: Journal Of Measurement, Restriction Research. 2022. No. 2. Pp. 32-48. DOI: 10.18522/2218-5518.2022.2.3248

89. Rostovskaia, Ò. Ê., Kniazkova, Å. À. (2022) Gosudarstvennaia politika v otnoshenii molodoĭ sem’i: ėkspertnyĭ obzor [State policy towards a young family: expert review], Zhenshchina v rossiĭskom obshchestve, no. 1, pp. 22—31

90. Levashov V.K., Velikaya N.M., Shushpanova I.S. (2022). Citizens on the “Demography” national project implementation in Russia, Management Issues, no. 03, pp. 19–31. DOI: 10.22394/2304-3369-2022-3-19-31. URL: https://journal-management.com/issue/2022/03/2.

91. Prorok V., Ilyicheva L.E., Safiullin V.A., (2022), Civil society in the conditions of growing inequality of modern society. Sociopolitical Sciences, 1: 36-44. DOI: 10.33693/2223-0092-2022-12-1-36-44

92. Mikhaylenok O.M., Shchenina O.G. Humanitarian expertise of digitalization: a political context. Socio-humanitarian knowledge. 2022. No. 5. Pp. 130-134.

93. Sapov V.V. Two articles by Pitirim Sorokin. Nasledie [Heritage]. 2022. No. 2(21). Pp. 137–140.

94. Martynenko S.V, Karepova S.G. Deviant behavior of the individual in the conditions of a new social reality. Humanities, socio-economic and social sciences. 2022. No. 4. Pp. 58-63

95. Zolotareva O.A. Demographic Literacy as a Quality Indicator of the Analytical Support of Strategic Management. Bulletin of the East Siberian Open Academy. 2022. No. 44; URL: vsoa.esrae.ru/219-1324

96. Chernyshev, K.A. (2022). Demographic Dynamics of the Largest Urban Agglomerations in Russia. ÅÑÎ. No. 4. Pp. 81–93. (In Russ.). DOI: 10.30680/ECO0131-7652-2022-4-81-93

97. Chernysheva N.V. Demographic situation in the Chuvash ASSR in the prewar years (1939-1940). Bulletin of the Chuvash University. 2022. No 2. Pp. 141-150.


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