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Методологические принципы изучения процесса воспроизводства населения

Методологические принципы изучения процесса воспроизводства населения

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются основные теоретико-методологические подходы в изучении процесса воспроизводства населения, его механизма на уровне города. Дано обоснование социологического подхода к содержанию воспроизводства населения (как процесса возобновления социодемографических отношений и структур, образа жизни), определено место и роль семьи в воспроизводственном процессе. Показана важность рассмотрения воспроизводства населения сквозь призму трансформации общественных отношений.

This paper examines the main theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of the process of reproduction, its mechanism at the city level. The substantiation of the sociological approach to the content of reproduction (as a process of socio-demographic renewal of relations and structures, lifestyle), the role and the role of family in the reproduction process. The importance of considering reproduction through the lens of transformation of social relations.

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ВОСПРОИЗВОДСТВО НАСЕЛЕНИЯ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ДЕМОГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ ПРОЦЕССЫ, ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ, ОБЩЕСТВЕННОЕ СОЗНАНИЕ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЙ ИНСТИТУТ, СЕМЬЯ, ОБРАЗ ЖИЗНИ

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