Protection of the Rights of Large Families as One of the Key Tasks of the State's Social Policy
Valery Dolgov, Mattia Masolletti

TL;DR
This paper examines the Russian government's social policies supporting large families, focusing on legal programs and measures like maternity capital to enhance family welfare.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of federal and regional family support policies, highlighting the specific measures aimed at large families in Russia.
Findings
Legal programs at federal and regional levels support large families.
Maternity capital is a key measure for family support.
Policy analysis reveals strengths and gaps in current social support.
Abstract
The authors of the article analyze the policy of the Russian government in the field of family support, paying attention to legal programs at the federal and regional levels. The maternity capital program is considered separately, as well as measures aimed at supporting large families.
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TopicsRegional Socio-Economic Development Trends · Socioeconomic and Demographic Analysis
