Demographic policy in Russia: actual problems, ways of solutions

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The article examines the historical retrospective of the accumulated experience of the state in terms of stimulating fertility, strengthening marriages and overcoming demographic crises in order to identify effective mechanisms of social policy. Based on statistic, an analysis of current trends in the demographic situation in Russia, family divorces and living standards in large families is carried out. The article formulates mechanisms for increasing fertility, strengthening families and long-term formation of traditional family values in the country.

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Dmitry A. Krasnov

Moscow Bar Association No. 1; Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation

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Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Associate Professor, Chairman of the Board, deputy Head, Department of Law and Practical Jurisprudence

Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

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