Income Stratification in Russia: The Specific Features of the Model and the Vector of Changes

N. Tikhonova
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This contribution, which is the first in a series of two articles, is based on data from a number of surveys that were conducted across Russia between 1999 and 2016. We analyze the features and trends in the models of income and subjective stratification of Russian society. We show that the middle strata dominate the existing model of income stratification, and this fact is well reflected in the minds of the population if we assess this on the basis of how people rate their social position. The economic crisis that began in 2014 has not seriously changed anything either in the model of income stratification itself or in how Russians self-assess their social position. Moving from the substantive to the methodological conclusions of the article, we show that the best methods for creating income stratification models in Russia are the relative methods that are used in developed countries, as opposed to absolute models, which are customary for developing countries. In addition, while taking into account the fact that some regions have made more progress toward modernization than others, we note that when analyzing the social structure of Russian society, it is best to use aggregated income stratification models that are based on the preliminary stratification of regional communities, as opposed to models that are based on the average indicators for the country as a whole.
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俄罗斯的收入分层:模型的特征和变化向量
这是一系列两篇文章中的第一篇,基于1999年至2016年间在俄罗斯各地进行的一系列调查的数据。我们分析了俄罗斯社会收入和主观分层模型的特点和趋势。我们表明,中间阶层主导着现有的收入分层模式,如果我们根据人们对其社会地位的评价来评估这一点,这一事实就会很好地反映在人们的脑海中。始于2014年的经济危机并没有严重改变收入分层模式本身或俄罗斯人自我评估社会地位的方式。从文章的实质性结论到方法论结论,我们表明,在俄罗斯创建收入分层模型的最佳方法是发达国家使用的相对方法,而不是发展中国家习惯的绝对模型。此外,考虑到一些地区在现代化方面取得了比其他地区更多的进展,我们注意到,在分析俄罗斯社会的社会结构时,最好使用基于地区社区初步分层的综合收入分层模型,与基于整个国家平均指标的模型相反。
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