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REPRODUCTIVE MECHANISMS OF HUMAN CAPITAL IN THE ALTAI TERRITORY
Author(s) -
E. Yu. Safronova,
E. Yu. Safronova,
Konstantin K. Ilyushnikov,
Эвелина Олеговна Эбелинг
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
society and security insights
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2619-0249
pISSN - 2619-0230
DOI - 10.14258/ssi(2021)3-05
Subject(s) - reproduction , vulnerability (computing) , institutionalisation , population , human capital , fertility , social security , social reproduction , relevance (law) , social capital , empirical research , capital (architecture) , geography , regional science , sociology , political science , economic growth , economics , demography , social science , ecology , biology , computer science , computer security , archaeology , law , philosophy , epistemology
The relevance of the research proposed in the article is determined by the fact that the reproduction of human capital determines the regional specifics of socio-demographic security. The purpose of the proposed article is to analyze the basic mechanism of crisis reproduction of the population of a typical border region of Russia, to identify the problems of institutionalization in the management of the regional security system. The factors and conditions of mutual determination of the processes of fertility and mortality by the social conditions of the population's existence in the regional society are analyzed. The approach of multivariate analysis of the research data is used, taking into account demographic, socio-psychological indicators. The results of an empirical verification of the concept of integrative social vulnerability are presented. Regional trends of a reduced level of population reproduction in the Altai Territory are described. It is concluded that the results of a comprehensive study of the economic, institutional, social, behavioral features of population reproduction allow not only to identify current trends, but also to suggest ways to optimize them.

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