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The Effectiveness of Demographic Policy in Russia

Auditor, 2023
This article attempts to analyze the demographic policy of Russia from the point of view of solving the set goals and objectives in its development and the current economic and demographic situation. Th e purpose of the study is to determine the indicators of the effectiveness of demographic policy and to evaluate with their help the effectiveness of ...
M. Ol'shanskaya
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Impact of employees’ demographic characteristics on the awareness and compliance of information security policy in organizations

Telematics and Informatics, 2018
To protect consumer information, many countries have begun enforcing the Personal Data Protection Act. Organizations are required to comply with this Act, failure of which may result in hefty penalties.
Hui Na Chua   +2 more
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Demographic Policy and the School

Soviet Education, 1983
Demographic policy refers to the activity of the [Communist] party and the [Soviet] state that is directed toward controlling the development of population, creating optimally favorable conditions for its reproduction, and regulating spontaneous and organized population migration.
N. Khromenkov, V. Miashikov
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Demographic Policy and Law

Soviet Law and Government, 1976
Demography, which is a social science that concerns itself with questions of population, operates with data such as the size of a population, its growth, age-sex structure, geographic and nationality distribution, makeup by sources of income, social composition, employment, and so forth.
V. Tadevosian
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The Demographic Policy Debate in the USSR

Population and Development Review, 1981
The limited proposals in the Soviet Unions Basic Guidelines for the 11th Five Year Plan (1981-1985) endorse the regional approach to demographic policy. The proposals which call for increasing assistance to mothers and children in the form of maternity grants partially-paid maternity leave and child allowances and for improving working conditions and ...
Cynthia Weber, Ann Goodman
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On the Demographic Policy of Socialist Society

Soviet Sociology, 1975
Demographic policy is usually defined as a system of measures intended to influence the course of demographic development in a direction desirable for society. As we see it, this definition is too broad, for demographic development is also influenced by measures not in the realm of demographic policy.
V. P. Piskunov, V. S. Steshenko
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Demographic Challenges or Why the Demographic Policy of the Far East does not Lead to the Desired Result

Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia, 2023
The article summarizes the results of a two-year discussion around the topic: how to make the Far East attractive, and stop the outflow of population from the region. The approaches and proposals are analyzed in the articles published on the pages of the
Y. Avdeev, V. Ushakova
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Demographic Policy in Russia: Performance Evaluation

Voprosy statistiki, 2023
   One of the reasons for the heavy hindering of the socio-economic development of modern Russia – is a new protracted wave of depopulation. In this regard, it is relevant and practically significant to analyze basic problems in the strategic management ...
A. Ageev, O. Zolotareva
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