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THE IMPACT OF DEINDUSTRIALIZATION ON THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF POPULATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN OLD INDUSTRIAL CITIES OF THE URAL ECONOMIC REGION

Abstract

The article aims to investigate how the reducing production potential impacts the social structure and human capital in 50 industrial cities of the Ural economic region. The crisis of the old industrial areas during the transition to the market economy affected both economic and social status of the local population, as well as its potential. Long-term and stable deindustrialization leads to the destruction of traditional family ties. After degradation of the social structure the level of human capital development also decreases during the period of the long-term deindustrialization.

About the Author

E. S. Putilova
NPO «Institute of Regional Consulting»; Lomonosov Moscow state University
Russian Federation

expert;

faculty of geography, Department of socioeconomic geography of foreign countries, post-graduate student



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Putilova E.S. THE IMPACT OF DEINDUSTRIALIZATION ON THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF POPULATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN OLD INDUSTRIAL CITIES OF THE URAL ECONOMIC REGION. Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 5, Geografiya. 2018;(6):94-99. (In Russ.)

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