Gender inequality in Russia's rural informal economy

This article analyzes gender inequality in Russia's rural informal economy. Continuation of unequal gendered roles in Russia's rural informal economy suggests that tradition and custom remain strong. Gender differentials in time spent tending the household garden remain significant, as is the distribution of household tasks into gendered roles in ways that effect professional advancement for women. Land ownership is the domain of men, and women are not owners in Russia's new economy. Moreover, men earn more from entrepreneurial activity, a function of how male and female services are valued and priced in society. Responsibility that is shared includes the marketing of household food. The conclusion is that institutional change is less impactful on gender inequality than persistence of culture and tradition. © 2017 The Regents of the University of California

Authors
Wegren S.K.1 , Nikulin A.2 , Trotsuk I. 3 , Golovina S.4
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Number of issue
2
Language
English
Pages
87-98
Status
Published
Volume
50
Year
2017
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Political Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, United States
  • 2 Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 People's Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 4 Kurgan State Agricultural Academy, Kurgan, Russian Federation
Keywords
Gender equality; Gendered roles; Household gardens; Informal economy; Rural Russia
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/5492/
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