Senator Pavlova called for reorienting girls from higher education to childbearing
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Senator Margarita Pavlova believes that Russians need to reconsider their value system. For example, women should be reoriented from receiving higher education to having children. According to the representative of the Chelyabinsk region in the Federation Council, this will help solve the demographic problem in the country.
Mrs. Pavlova in an interview at the Russian Economic Forum, which ended in Chelyabinsk on Saturday, November 11, she said that young Russian women are now striving to get a higher education, then build a career, and as a result, by the age of 40, a woman “does not know what a home is” and does not have children. “We need to stop targeting girls for higher education. We need to stop increasing the number of young people who receive higher education, which then leads them nowhere,” she explained. “The search for oneself drags on for many years, and reproductive function is lost,” the senator added.
At the same time, Margarita Pavlova considers it wrong to solve the demographic problem with the help of economic instruments, such as benefits and financial benefits. “We are told that until these factors are present, young people will not decide to have a child. This is a completely false path,” says the senator.
Margarita Pavlova was born in 1979 in the village of Kichigino, Chelyabinsk region. In 2001 she graduated from the Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts, and in 2014 she received a master’s degree from the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation. She and her husband Alexander Pavlov are raising a daughter with autism spectrum disorder and two sons.
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