Modern scenarios of youth gender relations
Abstract
Based on the results of a mass survey of young people in Kazan, new and traditional forms of gender relations are analyzed, the attitudes of young people in the field of family, sexual and reproductive practices are characterized. The conclusion is that the scenarios of gender relations in the youth environment have undergone significant transformations in recent decades. New forms of relationships appear, channels for finding a partner, and the attitude towards previously unacceptable practices is being liberalized. At the same time, as the research results have shown, the traditional parameters of gender relations remain relevant for the overwhelming share of young people
About the Authors
M. Yu. EflovaRussian Federation
O. A. Maximova
Russian Federation
E. A. Matveeva
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Eflova M.Yu., Maximova O.A., Matveeva E.A. Modern scenarios of youth gender relations. The Kazan Socially-Humanitarian Bulletin. 2021;(2 (49)):9-12. (In Russ.)