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Financial Power in Russian Households

Student: Kuflina Ekaterina

Supervisor: Dilyara Ibragimova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Sociology (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2016

Based of data from "Monitoring of financial behavior and public trust on financial institutions", October-November 2012. we conducted an empirical analysis of the distribution of financial power in Russian families. In the research we tested several hypotheses about the variability of the factors that explain the diversity of the gender profile of different types of authority in the family and the factors influencing these differences. These results demonstrate the dependence of the gender profile of the basic types of power factors (gender, income, level of education), moreover, the differences emerge from the specifics of the ideological attitudes (traditional or liberal).

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