Illegal Uses of the Russian Maternity Capital

  • Svetlana Russkikh University of Paris Descartes
Keywords: Maternity Capital, fraud, illegal caching, Family policy, Pro-natalist policy, Russia

Abstract

Svetlana Russkikh – PhD Student in Sociology, University of Paris Descartes; The Institute for Demographic Studies (INED). Address: 12 l’École de Médecine St., Paris, 75006, France. E-mail: vetlana.russkikh@gmail.com

Citation: Russkykh S. (2018) Illegal Uses of the Russian Maternity Capital. Mir Rossii, vol. 27, no 3, pp. 180–197. DOI: 10.17323/1811-038X-2018-27-3-180-197

 

This paper deals with the contemporary Russian pro-natalist policy, focusing on the social benefit program “Maternity Capital”. The main goal of this program is to increase the fertility rate, especially the birth of a second child. I analyze the legal and illegal uses of this program. First, I identify how recipient families intend to improve their living standards with the Maternity Capital. To this end, three types of legal uses are introduced: the acquisition of a first home, the expansion of the living space and the funding of a building project. Secondly, I show that these uses sometimes conflict with administrative, economic and personal constraints. In order to overcome these difficulties, some families chose to use the Maternity Capital in an illegal way. Thirdly, I argue that these illegal uses belong to three categories: fraudulent use, diverted use and subverted use. My claim is that: 1) Maternity Capital has some limits in its practical application; and 2) families illegally use the Maternity Capital in order to circumvent practical difficulties, but not the intent of the program.

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Author Biography

Svetlana Russkikh, University of Paris Descartes

PhD Student in Sociology, University of Paris Descartes; The Institute for Demographic Studies (INED). Address: 12 l’École de Médecine St., Paris, 75006, France.

Published
2018-06-17
How to Cite
RusskikhS. (2018). Illegal Uses of the Russian Maternity Capital. Universe of Russia, 27(3), 180-197. https://doi.org/10.17323/1811-038X-2018-27-3-180-197
Section
SOCIAL POLICY