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Проективная ситуация сельско-городской миграции: адаптивные ресурсы сельских жителей Архангельской области

Проективная ситуация сельско-городской миграции: адаптивные ресурсы сельских жителей Архангельской области

Abstract

The paper dwells on the adaptation of rural migrants to urban environment. Based on the data obtained through a sociological survey held in the Arkhangelsk Region, the author studies those resources of rural dwellers that can help them adapt to the urban environment more successfully. The main question this paper aims to answer is: What set of adaptive resources should rural inhabitants have in case of migration to the city? To answer this question, a series of problems must be solved. Firstly, the author reviews the existing approaches to human resources in order to demonstrate that any action has an underlying basis. Then, conceptualization and operationalization are carried out in order to outline the semantic boundaries of the notion of “adaptive resources”. In the final part of the article, empirical data are analyzed, allowing us to determine the set of adaptive resources of the rural population of the Arkhangelsk Region.

Статья посвящена проблеме адаптации сельских мигрантов в городской среде. На материалах социологического исследования, проведенного в Архангельской области, раскрываются ресурсы сельских жителей, которые могут способствовать их более успешной адаптации в урбанизированной среде. Основной исследовательский вопрос данной работы: каким набором адаптивных ресурсов обладают сельские жители в ситуации возможной миграции в город? Для ответа на этот вопрос поэтапно решается ряд задач. Сначала делается обзор подходов к ресурсам человека с целью продемонстрировать, что любое действие имеет под собой опору. Затем осуществляются процедуры концептуализации и операционализации для того, чтобы очертить семантические границы понятия «адаптивные ресурсы». В заключительной части статьи анализируются эмпирические данные, позволяющие определить набор адаптивных ресурсов сельских жителей Архангельской области.

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СЕЛЬСКИЕ ЖИТЕЛИ, АДАПТИВНЫЕ РЕСУРСЫ, СЕЛЬСКО-ГОРОДСКАЯ МИГРАЦИЯ, ГОРОДСКАЯ СРЕДА

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