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Ценность материнского капитала для разных типов домохозяйств . The importance of the Maternity capital for different types of families

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В статье исследовалась значимость сертификатов материнского капитала для различных категорий домохозяйств. Исследование проводилась методом регрессионного анализа на основе данных RLMS. Значимость материнского капитала оценивалась как в целом по имеющимся данным, так и для групп домохозяйств с определёнными социальными характеристиками. Основной акцент был сделан на условиях проживания семьи, оценивалось также влияние реформы на рождение третьего и последующих детей. Было проведено сопоставление полученной оценки материнского капитала и его номинальной стоимости с целью получения представления об эффективности данной реформы. Russia, as some other countries, is the county with low fertility. In 2007 russian government implemented a policy that is known as maternity capital aimed the increase of fertility in the country. The policy was planned to be finish at the end of 2016. In case if the policy would be continued it is useful to estimate it’s efficiency for different households. In this article was estimated the importance of maternity capital certificates for different types of households. The main purpose of the article was to find out characteristic of the households which has low value of maternity capital. The estimations results may be used to modify ways of use maternity capital certificates to improve it’s efficiency in case of continuation this policy.

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  • Кулаков Д.А., 2015. "Ценность материнского капитала для разных типов домохозяйств . The importance of the Maternity capital for different types of families," Мир экономики и управления // Вестник НГУ. Cерия: Cоциально-экономические науки, Socionet;Новосибирский государственный университет, vol. 15(3), pages 11-20.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:guhrje:2015_3_02
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    Keywords

    материнский капитал; семейная политика; рождаемость; Россия; maternity capital; family policy; fertility; Russia.;
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    JEL classification:

    • D13 - Microeconomics - - Household Behavior - - - Household Production and Intrahouse Allocation
    • J13 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics - - - Fertility; Family Planning; Child Care; Children; Youth

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