Employment in Personal Subsidiary Farm: Ethnic and Regional Features (the case of Khakassia)

Employment in Personal Subsidiary Farm:
Ethnic and Regional Features (the case of Khakassia)


Lushnikova O.L

Cand. Sci. (Sociol.), Senior Research Fellow, Department of Economics and Sociology, Khakass Research Institute of Language, Literature and History, Abakan, Russia oltolt@mail.ru

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The study was funded by the RSF, project No. 23-28-00307.


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Lushnikova O.L Employment in Personal Subsidiary Farm: Ethnic and Regional Features (the case of Khakassia). Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological Studies]. 2024. No 4. P. 153-159



Abstract

Employment in a personal subsidiary farm (PSF), aimed at providing products for own subsistence, becomes an alternative to job for hire in conditions of high unemployment in rural areas. At the same time, the role of personal subsidiary farms varies in differing climatic, economic and sociocultural conditions. The purpose of the article is to compare the practices of personal subsidiary farms in multiethnic region of Khakassia in order to identify the ethnoregional features of household farmsteads. Surveyed ethnic groups (566 respondents) are living in Russians, Khakass and Shors rural areas. Khakass people turned out to be the most active in the management of personal economy, the Shors were the least involved, and the Russians occupy a “middle” position. The differentiation of household plots is due to the fact that the motives for farming among these ethnic groups are not the same. Russians are engaged in economic activities mainly to provide themselves with food, although many of them just like this activity. The value of land and livestock is high for Khakass people and Shors, but most of them lead personal subsidiary farming rather as a habit.


Keywords
rural population; ethnic group; personal subsidiary farm; motivation

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