Socio-cultural determinants of marital and reproductive behavior of the population in the context of demographic development challenges (experience of Chinese-Russian studies)

Автор: Cheng X., Tan R., Kalachikova O.N.

Журнал: Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast @volnc-esc-en

Рубрика: Social and economic development

Статья в выпуске: 4 т.17, 2024 года.

Бесплатный доступ

The growth of the quality of human potential is an important component of the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation” (Chinese dream) and a key goal of Russia’s socio-economic development, and birth rate is a fundamental factor affecting the long-term demographic trends of both countries. In a report at the XX National Congress of the Communist Party of China, it was proposed to “optimize the population development strategy, create a policy system to support family planning and reduce family costs for childbearing, upbringing and education of children; these areas are highlighted as the main postulates in the concept of building a “Healthy China”. In Russia, the importance of preserving people, caring for the family, and strengthening traditional values is also recognized at the highest level. Support for the family, motherhood and childhood, and an increase in birth rate are defined in the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation. Presidential Decree 809, dated November 9, 2022, approved the key staples of Russian culture, including the family with children based on love and marriage. The aim of the work is to substantiate the need to strengthen the information and educational component of demographic policy regulating marital and family relations. We conducted a study using the methods of literature review, analysis of statistical data on the demographic development of provinces of Central China and federal districts of the Russian Federation, and also using the results of questionnaire surveys of Jiangxi Province and Vologda Oblast population. It was revealed that birth rate is low in almost all macro-regions of China and Russia; the number of women of reproductive age is decreasing; reproductive behavior is characterized by a focus on childlessness, marital behavior is characterized by postponement of marriage, blurring of social norms (traditions) of marriage. The decrease in birth rate occurs against the background of population aging, ensuring a further increase in the proportion of older people. The formation of a new “culture of marriage and childbearing” is a long-term project that will contribute to changing marital behavior and will require promoting family planning policy and strengthening state support in this area, forming a harmonious and friendly social environment, promoting ideas of strong marriage and childbearing.

Еще

Birth rate, new culture of marriage and childbearing, china, jiangxi province, Russia, demographic policy

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147245866

IDR: 147245866   |   DOI: 10.15838/esc.2024.4.94.12

Список литературы Socio-cultural determinants of marital and reproductive behavior of the population in the context of demographic development challenges (experience of Chinese-Russian studies)

  • Bagirova A.P., Blednova N.D., Neshataev A.V. (2024). Roditel'skie otpuska v Rossii: sostoyanie, issledovaniya dizaina i otsenka perspektivnosti transformatsii [Parental Leave in Russia: Current State, Design Research and Evaluation of Transformation Prospects]. Yekaterinburg.
  • Bagirova A.P., Shubat O.M. (2023). Assessing prospects of birth rate in Russia with governmental encouragement of grandparenting. Vestnik Rossiiskogo fonda fundamental'nykh issledovanii. Gumanitarnye i obshchestvennye nauki, 2(113), 61–70 (in Russian).
  • Bagirova A.P., Yan D. (2023). Grandparental labor: Risk assessment of unclaimed/overloaded Ural grandparents. Sotsial'naya politika i sotsiologiya=Social Policy and Sociology, 22(1)(146), 14–22 (in Russian).
  • Brewster K.L., Rindfuss R.R. (2000). Fertility and women’s employment in industrialized nations. Annual Review of Sociology, 26.
  • Du Xiaojing, Wang Zhenjie et al. (2023). Influence of economic development and education resource on childbearing intention of career women from the perspective of modernization. Population and Development, 3.
  • Feng Xiaotian (2021). Two-child policy: Another family planning reform in Chinese society. Journal of Nanjing University, 2, 46–57.
  • Li Baofang (2017). Overseas experience in balancing careering and childbearing of women. Chinese Social Science, 2.
  • Li Hongling, Feng Juzhang (2023). Influence of child number on gender wage gap in Chinese labor market – an analysis of multi-phase CGSS data. Journal of South China Normal University (Social Science Edition), 4.
  • Li Ting, Yuan Jie et al. (2019). Changes of public childbearing attitude and tendency on China internet-discussion on application of public opinion big data in demography. Population Research, 4, 36–49.
  • Liu Na, Liu Xiaoyang, Yan Lu (2021). The child costs in Chinese family: A welfare estimate using equivalence scale. Population & Economics, 1, 50–67.
  • Lokosov V.V. (2023). Human potential: Conceptual approaches and measurement techniques. Narodonaselenie=Population, 26(4), 4-14. DOI: 10.19181/population.2023.26.4.1 (in Russian).
  • Rostovskaya T.K. (2022). Well-being through the eyes of young spouses: Analysis of expert interviews. Chelovecheskii capital=Human Capital, 1(5)(161), 143-148. DOI: 10.25629/HC.2022.05.16 (in Russian).
  • Rostovskaya T.K., Egorychev A.M. (2023). The Russian traditional family: Socio-philosophical analysis and comprehension prospects for preservation and development. Alma Mater (Vestnik vysshei shkoly)=Alma Mater (Herald of the Higher School), 1, 97-106. DOI: 10.20339/AM.01-23.097 (in Russian).
  • Rostovskaya T.K., Kalachikova O.N. (2022). The value of the first registered marriage as a determinant of a successful young family: A sociological analysis. Logos et Praxis, 21(1), 54–65. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15688/lp.jvolsu.2022.1.6 (in Russian).
  • Rostovskaya T.K., Shabunova A.A., Bagirova A.P. (2021). The concept for corporate demographic policy of Russian enterprises in the framework of corporate social responsibility. Ekonomicheskie i sotsial'nye peremeny: fakty, tendentsii, prognoz=Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast, 14(5), 151–164. DOI: 10.15838/esc.2021.5.77.9 (in Russian).
  • Rostovskaya T.K., Vasilyeva E.N. (2022). The presentation of family and demographic policy in the media: Results of the all-Russian study. Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Seriya 4: Istoriya. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnosheniya= Bulletin of the Volgograd State University. Series 4: History. Regional Studies. International Relations, 27(1), 236–248. DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu4.2022.1.20 (in Russian).
  • Shabunova A.A., Leonidova G.V. (2023). Work-family balance: Assessments of successful working parents. Narodonaselenie=Population, 26(1), 123-134. DOI: 10.19181/population.2023.26.1.10 (in Russian).
  • Stier H., Lewin-Epstein N. (2007). Policy effects on the division of housework. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 9(3).
  • Tian Hongjie, Sun Hongyan et al. (2022). A low intention to childbearing under three-child policy: Constraints of reality and restrictions of cultural concepts. Youth Exploration, 4.
  • Waldfogel J. (1997). The effect of children on women’s wages. American Sociological Review, 62(2), 209.
  • Xing Chaoguo (2020). An intention or no intention to childbearing – an explorative study on childbearing ambivalence of non-parenting youths. China Youth Study, 7, 54–61.
  • Yang Juhua (2019). Family planning support and family planning support policies: Basic connotation and future orientation. Shandong Social Sciences, 10.
  • Yang Juhua (2021). Inclusiveness of family planning policy: Theoretical basis, basic connotation and action strategies. Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 3, 75–85.
  • Yu Shuhong, Ge Jiaxin (2023). Discussion on social responsibilities of employers from the perspective of “three-child” policy – with childbearing-friendly as a center. Social Sciences in Hunan, 5.
  • Zhao Hongrui, Kong Xiangfeng (2016). China’s population security and fertility legislation. Human Resource Development of China, 4.
Еще
Статья научная