Economy of Regions | 2026
Authors: Kalabikhina I.E.; Kuchmaeva O.V.; Kazbekova Z.G.
DOI: 10.17059/ekon.reg.2026-2-9
Journal: Economy of Regions
Year: 2026
Publisher: Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Document Type: Article
Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access
Cited by: 0
The paper proposes a methodology for calculating the Statistical Index of Child Well-being, developed for Rosstat and tested with the support of the Timchenko Foundation using 2018–2022 data. Based on 27 Rosstat indicators, the index introduces a dual regional classification by domains of child well-being and by observed improvement outcomes. The aim of the study is to identify types of Russian regions according to the level and dynamics of child well-being in 2018–2022 using the integrated Child Well-being Index and its component sub-indices. Correlation analysis is conducted to examine the relationship between the Child Well-being Index (and its sub-indices) and regional socio-economic conditions, including gross regional product (GRP) per capita and income inequality. In addition, cluster analysis is applied to classify Russian regions based on child well-being indicators. The results reveal significant regional disparities in both the composite child well-being index and its sub-indices. Several stable regional groups are identified: regions with consistently high levels of child well-being, which may serve as benchmarks for effective policy practices; regions with persistently low levels; regions with a sustained decline in the index; regions demonstrating steady improvement; and regions characterized by unstable dynamics. The analysis shows that the dynamics of child well-being are associated with the level of regional economic development, with higher GRP per capita corresponding to higher index values and more favourable dynamics. Income inequality primarily affects sub-indices related to the financial well-being of families and public expenditure levels. Future research directions include identifying determinants of fluctuations in the Child Well-being Index and developing a reduced “mini-index” based on a smaller set of indicators to enable quarterly monitoring of child well-being dynamics. © Калабихина И. Е., Кучмаева О. В., Казбекова З. Г. Текст. 2026.
child well-being; cluster analysis; domains of the child well-being index; dynamics of child well-being; economic inequality; GRP per capita; index method; regional differentiation; statistical index of child well-being; types of outcomes in child well-being improvements