Social health of Tuva’s youth
Keywords:
social health; youth; railroad; exploration of minefields; financial position; living conditionsAbstract
In article the estimation to a current state of social state of health of Tuva’s youth is given, based on subjective representations about the degree of satisfaction by financial position, living conditions as well as ecological conditions, guarantees of personal security and freedom of speech. Materials of 1159 standardized interviews to residents of ten kojuuns (districts) and the capital of the republic, collected by the staff of TIGI in August, 2009, has serves as an empirical base of research.References
Rossiiskaia tsivilizatsiia : Etnokul'turnye i dukhovnye aspekty : Ents. slovar' (2001) / Red. kol.: Mchedlov M. P. i dr. M.
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