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Russian Population In The Conditions Of Self-Isolation Mode: Analysis Of Deprivation Influence On Social Health
[Российское Население В Условиях Режима Самоизоляции: Анализ Депривационного Влияния На Социальное Здоровье]

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  • Kasyanov Valery (Касьянов В.В.)

    (Kuban State University)

  • Gafiatulina Natalya (Гафиатулина Н.Х.)

    (Southern Federal University)

  • Vaskov Maxim (Васьков М.А.)

    (Southern Federal University)

Abstract

This article is devoted to the problem of understanding the regime of self-isolation as a factor in the deprivation effect on the social health of the Russian population, limiting social life. Under the threat of a coronavirus pandemic as a result of restrictions, deformations or terminations of social contacts and interactions that are significant for various groups of the population, as well as because of self-isolation, social deprivation occurs, which has a negative impact on the social health of the population.

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  • Kasyanov Valery (Касьянов В.В.) & Gafiatulina Natalya (Гафиатулина Н.Х.) & Vaskov Maxim (Васьков М.А.), 2020. "Russian Population In The Conditions Of Self-Isolation Mode: Analysis Of Deprivation Influence On Social Health [Российское Население В Условиях Режима Самоизоляции: Анализ Депривационного Влияния ," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 2, pages 204-208.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s20232
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