Economic Growth and its Effect on Poverty Reduction in Russia [PDF]
This study discusses whether Russiafs economic growth following the 1998 financial crisis is pro-poor. Using Russiafs regional data pertaining to 1995-2002, we estimate the elasticity of poverty to real per capita GRP (gross regional product).
Yuka Takeda
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A critical analysis of urban regeneration programmes in Europe [PDF]
Urban regeneration is informed and driven by the causes and effects of globalization, climate change, the global economic crisis, and lifestyle changes.
Durosaiye, Isaiah Oluremi, Hadjri, Karim
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The Peculiarities of the Demographic transition in the Lower Volga Region in the 1920–1930s
This article considers the peculiarities of the demographic transition in the Lower Volga region in 1920–1930s as a part of the region’s modernization. The author analyzes the migratory movement, the dynamics of the number and demographic composition of the urban and rural population, as well as the legal and administrative role of the state in the ...
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Grime and Punishment: Job Insecurity and Wage Arrears in the Russian Federation [PDF]
The initial years of transition in the Russian Federation have been characterised by relatively smaller falls in employment than in other reform-orientated countries of eastern Europe, despite the huge negative shock caused by the move from planned to ...
A Aquisti, H Lehmann, Jonathan Wadsworth
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Change in the perception of the poverty line during times of depression : Russia 1993-96 [PDF]
During Russia's economic transition real income declined precipitously for most of the population. How were Russians'perceptions of the minimum income level needed to survive affected by such a rapid decline in their incomes? Based on data collected from
Jovanovic, Branko, Milanovic, Branko
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Russian Roulette- Expenditure Inequality and Instability in Russia, 1994-1998 [PDF]
This paper uses the second phase of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey to investigate the changes in expenditure inequality and instability in Russia between the autumn of 1994 and the autumn of 1998.
Jovanovic, Brando
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Climatically driven loss of calcium in steppe soil as a sink for atmospheric carbon [PDF]
During the last several thousand years the semi‐arid, cold climate of the Russian steppe formed highly fertile soils rich in organic carbon and calcium (classified as Chernozems in the Russian system).
Aparin, B. F. +7 more
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Radon hazard and ways to reduce it in the Lower Volga region [PDF]
Ilia Pavlovich Mikhnev +2 more
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The Changing Intra-Household Resource Allocation in Russia [PDF]
During the transition toward a market economy, Russian workers have had to face important structural changes in the labour market as well as dramatic changes in their real earnings.
Guy Lacroix, Natalia Radtchenko
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Multiple Job Holding in Russia During Economic Transition [PDF]
This article analyzes multiple job holding in the context of economic transition. Evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey of Russian citizens is used to characterize secondary jobs and second job holders, with emphasis on the ...
Mark C. Foley
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