
معرفی
Konstantin Kazenin is a Researcher at the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA), affiliated with the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University. His work focuses on demographic processes, particularly son preference, fertility behavior, and migration impacts in post-Soviet Muslim-majority regions like the North Caucasus and Central Asia.
- Education: PhD in Linguistics from Moscow State University, with fieldwork on North Caucasus minority languages.
- Research Themes:
- Fertility trends in patriarchal societies
- Migration effects on reproductive behavior
- Cultural traditions vs. individual choices in childbearing
His recent publications highlight fertility disparities in Kyrgyzstan, Dagestan, and North Caucasus, analyzing gender asymmetries, post-pandemic demographic shifts, and ethnic fertility patterns. Kazenin explores how migration transforms reproductive norms across Asia and Russia.
Kudenin collaborates with SUDA, a leader in population dynamics research, and has previously worked at Russian Academy for National Economy and Public Administration and National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow.




