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The demographic problem in Russia: the causes and ways to overcome it
As a result of the ongoing market reforms and transformational transformations in recent years, there have been cardinal changes in the living conditions of the Russian population, which has significantly affected the psychological and physical behavior of people, including birth rates.
The main factors in reducing the standard of living are:
- Rapid decrease in the income level of a certain part of the population;
- a significant proportion of the poor with a sufficiently vague definition of poverty;
- a significant scale of unemployment, coupled with non-payment of wages;
- the destruction of the social sphere.
All of the listed facts affected the welfare of the population. Problems in Russia were marked by a natural decline, followed by a cessation of population growth, which led to its decline. Thus, the formation of an inefficient model of internal and external migration can be traced.
The main factor of the two-fold decline in the standard of living of Russian citizens in comparison with 1991. Inadequate pay. Because of its significant decline, wages stopped performing the functions:
- reproductive (it is not a guarantee of even the simplest reproduction of a citizen's labor force);
- economic (does not stimulate the increase in productivity and quality of labor);
- social.
The demographic problem in Russia shows a very low consumer level of the population. This is confirmed by statistics. Thus, the average cost of food is about half of the total expenditure of Russian families. While in other countries this indicator does not exceed 30%. It should be noted that all this happens when there are huge resources.
Of course, a similar situation in other states has its imprint on the demographic problems in Russia. For example, in many countries, a significant decrease in fertility is seen, which in the near future may lead to a slowdown in the growth of numbers. However, the demographic problem in the world is determined not only by a decrease in population growth, but also by factors such as climatic features of regions, the state of their external environment, social and economic conditions of life.
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