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Demographic Policy in the Contemporary World [PDF]

open access: possibleSoviet Law and Government, 1976
Before speaking to the substance of policy problems in the field of population, it is necessary to explain precisely what we understand by these words. The great French scientist Descartes once said: "Define the meaning of words and you will save the world from half its errors."
B. Urlanis
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17 The Position of Women and Demographic Policy

Problems in Economics, 1981
It was noted at the Twenty-fifth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union that Soviet scientists should not lose sight of population problems, which have recently been growing more acute, and that the formulation of an effective demographic policy is an important task for the entire range of natural and social sciences.1 This means that a ...
G. Kiseleva
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The Demographic Policy Debate in the USSR

Population and Development Review, 1981
The limited proposals in the Soviet Unions Basic Guidelines for the 11th Five Year Plan (1981-1985) endorse the regional approach to demographic policy. The proposals which call for increasing assistance to mothers and children in the form of maternity grants partially-paid maternity leave and child allowances and for improving working conditions and ...
Ann Goodman, Cynthia Weber
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On the Demographic Policy of Socialist Society

Soviet Sociology, 1975
Demographic policy is usually defined as a system of measures intended to influence the course of demographic development in a direction desirable for society. As we see it, this definition is too broad, for demographic development is also influenced by measures not in the realm of demographic policy.
V. S. Steshenko, V. P. Piskunov
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Demographic forecasts and fiscal policy rules

International Journal of Forecasting, 2014
Abstract All quantitative evaluations of fiscal sustainability that include the effects of population ageing must utilize demographic forecasts. It is well known that such forecasts are uncertain, and some studies have taken that into account by using stochastic population projections jointly with economic models.
Juha Alho, Jukka Lassila, Tarmo Valkonen
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The Effectiveness of Demographic Policy in Russia

Auditor, 2023
This article attempts to analyze the demographic policy of Russia from the point of view of solving the set goals and objectives in its development and the current economic and demographic situation.
M. Ol'shanskaya
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Corporate demographic policy: The reality and development opportunities in Russian organizations

Upravlenets, 2022
Support for families with children within the social institution of business is viewed as a potential strengthening of the demographic policy of the state, which can add to public assistance and make it more targeted by taking into account the needs of ...
A. Bagirova, A. Vavilova
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The Use Of Cluster Analysis For Demographic Policy Development: Evidence From Russia

European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, 2016
Russia has been experiencing a demographic crisis since the 1990s. The most obvious manifestations include an excess of mortality over fertility rates, population decline and an ageing population. The last 20 years have seen considerable activity to come
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Eleven Ways Demographic and Economic Change Is Reframing American Housing Policy

Housing Policy Debate, 2019
In this article we identify 11 contemporary housing market and policy trends that will frame the next 10 years of federal housing policy. In each case, we review the relevant numbers before summarizing the policy issues raised by those realities. In some
J. Landis, Vincent J. Reina
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Demographic Policy in the Modern World

Soviet Review, 1976
Before discussing the essence and problems of policy in the realm of demography, we must explain precisely what we mean by these words. The great French scholar Descartes said: "Define the meaning of words and you will rid the world of half its confusion."
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