2018
DOI: 10.19181/socjour.2018.24.1.5714
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Well-being of men and women of different marital status: Russia in the international context

Abstract: Авторы статей, публикуемых в этой рубрике,-ведущие отечественные специалисты в области социологии семьи и брака Т.А. Гурко и А.Б. Синельников-делятся результатами своих исследований о влиянии качества юридического или фактического брака на социальное благополучие и образ жизни людей. В частности, основываясь на одной и той же эмпирической базе данных-Российского мониторинга экономического положения и здоровья населения НИУ ВШЭ (RLMS-HSE-2016 г.), авторы приходят к во многом противоположным точкам зрения на соц… Show more

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“…Singlehood itself, associated with the absence of a marriage partner, can be broken down in two types: primary, resulting from not getting married, and secondary, arising upon withdrawal from marriage. In the Russian literature, the effect of having a partner on health and well-being is mainly considered in terms of simple comparison of average indicators (such as self-perceived health or life satisfaction) for the population grouped by the current marital status, gender, and age (Sinelnikov 2011;Gurko 2018). However, the previous studies have not produced conclusive results since they do not take into account individual factors such as income, education, parental status, and others by which selection into marriage can take place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Singlehood itself, associated with the absence of a marriage partner, can be broken down in two types: primary, resulting from not getting married, and secondary, arising upon withdrawal from marriage. In the Russian literature, the effect of having a partner on health and well-being is mainly considered in terms of simple comparison of average indicators (such as self-perceived health or life satisfaction) for the population grouped by the current marital status, gender, and age (Sinelnikov 2011;Gurko 2018). However, the previous studies have not produced conclusive results since they do not take into account individual factors such as income, education, parental status, and others by which selection into marriage can take place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%