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Basic Values in Russia: Their Dynamics, Ethnocultural Differences, and Relation to Economic Attitudes
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Nadezhda Lebedeva
, Alexander Tatarko
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cross-cultural comparison
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/ economic attitudes
/ economic behavior
/ values
2018
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Basic Values in Russia: Their Dynamics, Ethnocultural Differences, and Relation to Economic Attitudes
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Nadezhda Lebedeva
, Alexander Tatarko
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cross-cultural comparison
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/ values
2018
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Basic Values in Russia: Their Dynamics, Ethnocultural Differences, and Relation to Economic Attitudes
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Basic Values in Russia: Their Dynamics, Ethnocultural Differences, and Relation to Economic Attitudes
2018
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Overview
Background. This study was carried out using the framework of S. Schwartz’s theory of basic human values. Objective. This article examines the dynamics of the basic values of Russians (2008– 2016) and the relationship between value orientations and economic attitudes among Christians and Muslims in Russia. Design. The dynamics of values of Russians were analyzed based on the five waves rounds of ESS (2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016), each of which included around 2,000 respondents. The 2010 sample included ethnic Russians as well as respondents from the North Caucasus (N=278). Results. We found that the most preferred value among Russians is Security. However, the importance of this value decreased over 10 years (2006–2016). Such values as Achievement, Tradition, and Power were relatively stable among Russians during this period. In addition, between 2006 and 2016 we observed the increasing priority of the values of Hedonism and Stimulation. Using our own data set, we examined the relations between values and attitudes toward different types of economic behavior. Conclusion. We found that the patterns of the relations between values and attitudes toward different types of economic behavior had similarities as well as differences among Christians (in the Central Federal District and the North Caucasus Federal District) and Muslims (in the North Caucasus Federal District) in Russia.
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M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
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