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Russian family policy in transition: Implications for families and professionals
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Russian family policy in transition: Implications for families and professionals

Amy Butler and Ludmilla Kuraeva
The Social service review (Chicago), Vol.75(2), pp.195-224
06/01/2001
DOI: 10.1086/322206
PMID: 19195123

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Abstract

Russia's political transition from a totalitarian system to a fledgling democracy has brought Russian families new legal rights, at least on paper. The 1996 Family Code gives parents the right to rear their children as they think best rather than in the manner directed by official state ideology.
Civil rights Families & family life Parents & parenting Social work Transitions

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