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Natalia Khalina

  • Natalia Khalina has been at HSE University since 2006.

Education

2001

Degree in Sociology
HSE University

Awards and Accomplishments

Young Faculty Support Programme (Group of Young Academic Professionals)
Category "New Lecturers" (2007)

Publications21


Conferences

  • 2020
    XXI Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества (Москва). Presentation: Адаптация среднего класса к инновациям: восприятие новых технологий и открытость к ним
  • 2015
    XVI Апрельская международная научная конференция "Модернизация экономики и общества" (Москва). Presentation: Представления взрослых о карманных деньгах и вознаграждениях как инструментах экономической социализации детей
  • XVI Апрельская международная научная конференция "Модернизация экономики и общества" (Москва). Presentation: Представления родителей московских школьников о барьерах успешной сдачи ГИА и ЕГЭ

Capabilities as an Indicator of Poverty

Using a multidimensional approach, sociologists from HSE University have identified some vulnerable categories of the population that have rarely been the focus of research on poverty. According to their calculations, pensioners and people with disabilities also fall into the ‘poor’ category. The study was published in the Russian Journal of Economics.

Middle-Class Russians Reduce Spending When It Comes to Themselves but Not Their Children

Middle-class Russians are more likely to reduce spending on the development of their own human capital and prioritize investing in their children instead, particularly when it comes to their children’s education. This is evidenced by a study conducted by the Centre for Studies of Income and Living Standards of HSE University.