Despite Russia’s relatively low ranking on gender equality, recent emigrants who left the country after February 2022 exhibit significantly higher levels of gender egalitarianism compared to their counterparts in Russia. This study investigates whether these attitudes are attributable to socio-demographic factors such as education and urban residence, or if deeper ideological and political factors play a role. Using data from the OutRush project on Russian emigration after 2022 and the World Values Survey, we analyze two key questions: Do recent emigrants demonstrate more egalitarian attitudes than socio-demographically similar Russians? Does gender equality of host countries influence emigrants’ attitudes? Our findings suggest that emigrants exhibit higher levels of gender egalitarianism than comparable groups in Russia, even after controlling for socio-demographic predictors. These differences persist after controlling for socioeconomic predictors, reflecting deeply ingrained values that were probably developed by the pre-migration experiences of political opposition actions and social activism. The results challenge theories of rapid acculturation and highlight the role of self-selection as a key factor underlying gender egalitarian attitudes.
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June 17 2025
Gender Egalitarianism of Recent Emigrants from Russia: The Effect of Emigration or a Trait of a Social Group? Available to Purchase
Veronica Kostenko,
The School of Psychological Sciences, Gender Mosaic Lab, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
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Emil Kamalov,
Emil Kamalov
Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy
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Ivetta Sergeeva
Ivetta Sergeeva
Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies 1–15.
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Veronica Kostenko, Emil Kamalov, Ivetta Sergeeva; Gender Egalitarianism of Recent Emigrants from Russia: The Effect of Emigration or a Trait of a Social Group?. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 2025; doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/cpcs.2025.2480442
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