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Pension practices of russian younger generation

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Заглавие Pension practices of russian younger generation
 
Автор Vlasova, O.
Chebykina, I.
Kuimov, V.
 
Создатель Solovev, D. B.
 
Тематика PENSION PRACTICES
TRUST
YOUTH
“PENSION NIHILISM”
ECONOMICS
INVESTMENTS
CENTRAL PROBLEMS
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
LACK OF CONFIDENCES
PENSION PRACTICES
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
TRUST
YOUNGER GENERATIONS
YOUTH
PENSION PLANS
 
Описание The article is devoted to the formation of pension practices of Russian younger generation. The article pays a special attention to the necessary conceptualization of the concepts of “practice retirement” and “retirement behavior of the youth.” Based on the results of empirical research carried out in line with the qualitative and quantitative strategy, the authors identify groups of young generation of Russians focused on different models of pension behavior. One of the most represented groups of young people are “pension nihilists”, characterized by the denial of institutional and non-institutional norms of pension behavior, the lack of relevant ideas about the pension future. According to the authors, the Central problems of the “pension issue” of Russian youth is distrust of the existing state and non-state pension investment system, the lack of formation of pension plans and strategies. The paper also presents such aspects of “pension problems” of young people as nihilistic attitudes of young people regarding the formation of future pensions, lack of confidence in the effectiveness of the current pension system in the Russian Federation and understanding the principles of its functioning, illusory ideas about their own pension future. Reproduction of negative pension practices of young people will undoubtedly adversely affect the functioning of the entire future national pension system. The need to develop relevant measures aimed at improving the General level of pension culture of the younger generation is actualized. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
Despite the fact that young people do not yet represent an active participant in the pension system, it is a powerful resource for the subsequent reproduction and creative functioning of the latter. Some aspects of the pension behavior of young people are reflected in publications carried out with the financial support of the Russian State Foundation for the Humanities and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. We can mention the works of S.E. Vershinin, O.I. Vlasova, N.B. Kostina [9–11]. Some attempts at a sociological comprehension of the problems of retirement nihilism of the younger generation are considered in the publications of S.B. Abramova, O.I. Vlasova, I.V. Chebykina [12, 13].
Acknowledgments. The publication was supported by the grant of The Russian Foundation for basic research № 17-33-01088-OGN “Pension nihilism” of the younger generation of Russians as a social practice».
 
Дата 2019-07-17T10:00:07Z
2019-07-17T10:00:07Z
2019
 
Тип Conference Paper
Conference object (info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject)
Published version (info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion)
 
Идентификатор 9783030155766
2190-3018
2190-3026
https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?origin=resultslist&eid=2-s2.0-85065067594
https://elar.rsvpu.ru/handle/123456789/28051
10.1007/978-3-030-15577-3_69
85065067594
2-s2.0-85065067594
Russian State Professional Pedagogical University, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
Scopus
Vlasova, O., Russian State Professional Pedagogical University, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
Chebykina, I., Russian State Professional Pedagogical University, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
Kuimov, V., Russian State Professional Pedagogical University, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation
 
Язык en
 
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Издатель Springer International Publishing
 
Источник Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
 
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