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Societal Risk Perception in Present Day Russia
Authors:Natalia Rodionova  Geneviève Vinsonneau  Sheila Rivière  Etienne Mullet
Affiliation:1. Université René-Descartes , Paris, France;2. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes , Paris, France
Abstract:The study analyzed new information regarding the way in which present day Russians (living in Moscow or Tula) perceive societal risks. The main concerns of Russians in year 2003 were essentially the same ones that were identified in previous studies conducted on Western samples: violence, sex, and addiction-type hazards received the highest risk ratings. Women's mean risk judgments were systematically higher than men's mean judgments, and older participants' mean judgments were higher than younger participants' mean judgments regarding domestic hazards. Technically trained people perceived higher societal risk than people with training in the humanities, but the difference between people with technical training and people trained in the humanities was more accentuated among younger people than among the elderly. Also, men living in Tula perceived themselves as less exposed to risks of violence than women living in Tula and both men and women living in Moscow.
Keywords:risk perception  health  environment  Russia  gender  education  media
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