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  1. Tatiana Viktorovna Shevtsova (Russian: Татьяна Викторовна Шевцова; born 22 July 1969) is a Russian Deputy Minister of Defence and Order of Honour recipient. She has the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation.

  2. El pasado 15 de marzo, la viceministra de Defensa Tatiana Shevtsova declaró que este año más de 220 chicas iniciarán sus estudios en las universidades militares rusas, y en el cuerpo de cadetes...

    • Women in The Russian Military Today
    • Social Obstacles
    • Administrative Obstacles
    • Manning with Women: An Overlooked Solution to Personnel Shortages?
    • Conclusion

    Though women have long served as volunteers in the Russian (and formerly, Soviet) military, females were officially permitted to enlist on contract in November 1992 by presidential decree. In May 2020, Minister of Defense Shoygu stated that there were approximately 41,000 women enlisted in the Russian Armed Forces, which constitutes roughly 4.26 pe...

    Some of this low rate can be attributed to Russia’s more traditional view of gender roles, including the social emphasis on reproduction. Outside of the military, too, an order from Vladimir Putin currently prohibits women from more than 450 professions across a number of industries—the fear being that overly strenuous activity might interfere with...

    However, the problem may not be as simple as “Russian women do not want to serve.” In fact, Shoygu noted that competition for military universities is even higher for women than for men, with 27 women applying for every seat. In many cases, women are turned away from enlistment for seeking restricted roles. According to a July 2020 TASS article, a ...

    Countries typically integrate their armed forces for one of two reasons: (1) to meet a global trend in gender equality reform, often due to domestic demands to remove gender-based restrictions, or (2) to increase total personnel, as seen in smaller countries with multiple adversaries (such as Eritrea or Israel), or during wartime. A logical questio...

    Today, due to a societal perception of women that permeates the highest levels of Ministry of Defense, the role of women in the Russian Armed Forces remains limited and gendered. This mentality, which emphasizes the importance of reproduction and motherhood, and doesn’t see women as particularly qualified for overly complicated or strenuous roles, ...

  3. Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation (Responsible for Organising Financial Support for the Armed Forces) – Active State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 1st Class Tatiana Shevtsova (since 4 August 2010)

  4. 29 de ene. de 2013 · Serdyukov's old appointee Tatiana Shevtsova, who was now the deputy head of the Federal Tax Service, responded to the complaint by claiming that it didn't concern her agency as it was alleging...

  5. 18 de jun. de 2021 · 18 June 2021, 16:27. Russian Defense Ministry delegation arrives in Belarus. MINSK, 18 June (BelTA) – A Russian Defense Ministry delegation led by Deputy Defense Minister Tatiana Shevtsova arrived in Minsk on 18 June on a working visit, representatives of the Belarusian Defense Ministry told BelTA.

  6. Tatyana Shevtsova is a Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, responsible for the budget and financial activities of the Ministry. She oversees the handling of resources and is responsible for payments to mobilised soldiers fighting in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.