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THE SUBJECTIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE STRESS-PRODUCING ENVIRONMENT FOR THE PERSON IN A CONTEXT OF ITS EDUCATIONAL LEVEL AND PROFESSIONAL ACCESSORY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CITIES OF KHANTY-MANSI AUTONOMOUS OKRUG)

Abstract

The article presents the results of the research studying the social well-being of the population of northern territories (the aspect of the inhabitants’ subjective estimate of the importance of the stress-producing environment, the inhabitants being of different educational levels and social and professional groups). It is determined that the perception of difficult environments depends on the educational level and a certain professional group belonging. The work is addressed to the region and its cities governing body, heads of the enterprises, and to the experts studying the problems of interaction of the environment and the person.

About the Authors

V. . Chupina
The Russian State Professional Pedagogical University
Russian Federation


I. . Vorobieva
The Ural State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation


O. . Kruzhkova
The Ural State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation


A. . Pleshakova
The Ural State University of Economics
Russian Federation


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