Abstract

The article examines the problem of social satisfaction of ethnic groups in the context of their adaptation to the market economy in the transitional period of development of Russian society using the example of multinational Bashkortostan. It is noted that over the past years of the market economy, a certain part of the population of the republic as a whole has successfully adapted to the market. At the same time, the other part did not accept the harsh conditions of market relations, noting that the transition to the market did not justify itself. Despite some difficulties of the market economy, the survey data show that the standard of living of the population of the republic has significantly improved over the years. It is proved that along with the positive aspects, there is a certain social stratification, both between ethnic groups and within one group, which is characteristic of a market economy.

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