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Гендерная природа современных экономических девиаций

Гендерная природа современных экономических девиаций

Abstract

В данной работе была проанализирована гендерная природа современных экономических девиаций, описаны основные социально-экономические факторы, способствующие развитию аномии в обществе. Исследован мотивационный комплекс, структура и формы современного девиантного поведения, представлены возможные варианты минимизации девиаций. В предлагаемой статье рассматриваются практические аспекты применения различных форм минимизации девиантного поведения. Материалы статьи могут служить основой для построения специализированных учебных курсов, таких как «Социология девиантного поведения», «Социология конфликта». Отдельные аспекты статьи могут представлять интерес в работе региональных органов власти при разработке целевых программ по минимизации девиантного поведения в регионе.

The economic nature of the modern deviation was analyzed, the main social-economic factors contributing to the development of anomie in society were described in this study. The motivational complex, structure and form of contemporary deviant behavior were investigated, options to minimize the deviations were presented. This article discusses the practical aspects of the use of various forms of deviant behavior to minimize. Material of the paper can serve as a basis for the construction of specialized training courses such as "Sociology of deviant behavior", "Sociology of conflict." Certain aspects of articles may be of interest in the work of the regional authorities in the development of targeted programs to minimize deviant behavior in the region.

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ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ ПОТРЕБНОСТИ, ДЕВИАНТНОЕ, АНОМИИ, МАРГИНАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЙ СТАБИЛЬНОСТИ, СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ НОРМЫ, ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ КРИЗИС, ПОВЕДЕНЧЕСКИЕ ОЖИДАНИЯ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЙ КОНФЛИКТ, ДЕЛИНКВЕНТНОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ

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