Russia’s Birth Rate Dynamics Forecasting
Autor: | Gennadiy Bystray, Aleksandra Vasilyeva, Sergey Okhotnikov, Valeriy Chichkanov |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Value (ethics)
Economic growth education.field_of_study HURST`S MODERNIZED METHOD PROBABILITY FUNCTION RELIABLE PREDICTION TIME Reproduction (economics) Population Context (language use) General Medicine BIRTH RATE State management Birth rate Order (exchange) FORECASTING Life expectancy Economics Demographic economics DEMOGRAPHIC WAVES education STATE MANAGEMENT |
Popis: | This article covers contemporary issues of Russia’s population reproduction, their causes and the state policy aimed to overcome the same. The urgency to fulfill the task related to assessment of the most probable future dynamics of Russia’s population birth rate in the context of a low child-woman ratio, and subject to an impact of pronatalist policies implemented by the state, is justified. In order to fulfill the task based on the crude birth rate behavior probability distribution function, a probabilistic assessment of future dynamics of Russia’s population reproduction has been carried out. Based on a modernized method suggested by Hurst, the following two forecasting paths of the crude birth rate dynamics have been built: the first path conforms to the scenario where a value of the crude birth rate is to tend to values between 8–10.5 births/1,000 people (probability is 0.182), in particular, through a negative external impact, the second path is to tend to values between 13–16.5 births/1,000 people (probability — 0.618), in particular, through a positive external impact. Notwithstanding that these scenarios significantly differ from each other, the paths of the crude birth rate dynamics for 2015–2041, corresponding to the reliable prediction time, forecasted according to the abovementioned scenarios, are virtually identical. The analysis of the findings allowed for the conclusion that the state demographic policy is not capable of having a significant impact on the future dynamics of the birth rate, substantially determined by the current situation and conjuncture shifts. These conclusions confirm the view prevailing in academic circles and suggesting that the state regulation of Russia’s demographic situation should be primarily focused on the improvement in health and a rise in the life expectancy of the population. The research has been prepared with the support of the Russian Science Foundation grant (Project No. 14-18-00574 “Information and analytic systems “Anticrisis”: diagnostics of the regions, threat evaluation and scenario forecasting to preserve and reinforce the welfare of Russia”). |
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