Russian National Social Security System as the Condition of Pensioners’ Well-Being

Abstract

Pensioners’ well-being depends on many factors. It can be provided with the state, family, and pensioners themselves. It can be tangible and intangible. This research is limited with the following frames: only material well-being, only governmental support, 8 federal districts of the Russian Federation, the exploration period is 6 years: 2006-2011. The evaluation of 6 activities by MinMax Method, including three cash ones and three "non-cash" ones, allowed to prove empirically the hypothesis that social support of pensioners living in various federal districts of the Russian Federation is significantly different. Leveling out of these differences should be a crucial way to perfect/improve pensioners’ social support.

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Publication Date

20 February 2016

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978-1-80296-006-8

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Future Academy

Volume

7

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1st Edition

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1-513

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Social welfare, social services, personal health, public health

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Eremina, S., Sun, F., Kudelina, O., & Babaeva, F. (2016). Russian National Social Security System as the Condition of Pensioners’ Well-Being. In F. Casati (Ed.), Lifelong Wellbeing in the World - WELLSO 2015, vol 7. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences (pp. 215-226). Future Academy. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.02.30