Abstract

The article discusses the economic situation of families (households), associated with the volatility of the economic situation in the Russian Federation. The author analyses the provisions of the European Social Charter, relating to the protection of the economic, legal and social protection of family life by paying social, family benefits, tax benefits and exemptions, housing, assistance to young families; and on the equalization of opportunities for persons with family responsibilities. The author draws attention to trends in the birth rate and the dynamics of marriages in Russia associated with demographic waves, rising losses in the war years, and the factors (topical for both Russia and other developed countries), associated with traditional life patterns and affect the family tradition, but not found directly reflected in the text of the European Social Charter. The article provides the statistics of the birth rate in Russia, both in chronological and regional perspective, and discusses their relation to the various factors that affect the birth rate.

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