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Экологический подход в исследовании демографического поведения населения

Экологический подход в исследовании демографического поведения населения

Abstract

В статье рассматривается проблема исследования социальной экологии семьи и демографического поведения населения с точки зрения экологического подхода. Данная работа будет интересна специалистам в области демографического поведения, социологии семьи и социальной экологии

The article deals with the problem of research of demographic behavior of the population from the point of view of the ecological approach. The work is interesting to experts in the field of demographic behavior, sociology of family and social ecology.

Keywords

СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПРОЦЕССЫ, ДЕМОГРАФИЧЕСКОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ДЕТЕРМИНАНТЫ, РЕПРОДУКТИВНЫЕ УСТАНОВКИ, СОЦИОЛОГИЯ СЕМЬИ И БРАКА

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