Kolennikova N.D. (2024). Specifics of Russians’ perception of housing conditions and housing inequality: Dynamics and factors. Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast, 17(4), 247–263. DOI: 10.15838 ... Kolennikova N.D. (2024). Specifics of Russians’ perception of housing conditions and housing inequality: Dynamics and factors. Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast, 17(4), 247–263. DOI: 10.15838/esc.2024.4.94.14ISSN 2307-0331DOI 10.15838/esc.2024.4.94.14ÐÈÍÖ: https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=72293602Posted on site: 28.10.24Òåêñò ñòàòüè íà ñàéòå æóðíàëà URL: http://esc.vscc.ac.ru/article/30055/full?_lang=en (äàòà îáðàùåíèÿ 28.10.2024)AbstractThe paper analyzes the dynamics and specifics of Russians’ perception of their housing conditions, housing inequality, as well as assessments of the overall housing situation in the country. Based on the data of all-Russian representative studies conducted by the Institute of Sociology FCTAS RAS using face-to-face method in the framework of door-to-door surveys, it is shown that for most Russians housing inequality today is more related to the problem of housing quantity and quality, rather than housing availability. In this regard, housing inequality remains a critical issue, and its severity varies for different groups. Key factors determining the specifics of subjective assessments of housing conditions and the acuteness of housing inequality in modern conditions are the stage of a person’s life and their resource base, which includes not only income, but also intangible characteristics related to employment, education and the number of problems an individual has to deal with. It is shown that the greatest match between housing conditions and related subjective demands is recorded in the most prosperous groups, and the greatest mismatch, respectively, in relatively disadvantaged ones. Attention is focused on a very limited list of tools used by Russians to improve housing conditions, the most common of which is the purchase of housing, and the high relevance of settlement inequalities in this context. Although most Russians approve of the state housing policy, it is highly focused on addressing housing issues, but does not fully take into account inequality in the quality of housing conditions.Àâòîðû: