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Russia's Demographic ''Crisis''
This report presents key papers and a summary of proceedings from a June 1995 conference at which a group of Russian demographers presented the results of their research on Russia's demographic "crisis" to American colleagues.
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Contents
Preface HTML
Introduction HTML
Julie DaVanzo
Chapter 1:
Family, Fertility, and Demographic Dynamics in Russia: Analysis and Forecast HTML
Anatoly G. Vishnevsky
Chapter 2:
Fertility Decline and Recent Changes in Russia: On the Threshold of the Second Demographic Transition HTML
Sergei V. Zakharov and Elena I. Ivanova
Chapter 3:
Family Planning and Induced Abortion in Post-Soviet Russia of the Early 1990s: Unmet Needs in Information Supply HTML
Andrej A. Popov
Chapter 4:
The Russian Epidemiological Crisis as Mirrored by Mortality Trends HTML
Vladimir M. Shkolnikov and France Mesle
Chapter 5:
The Crisis of Russian Health Care and Attempts at Reform HTML
Boris A. Rozenfeld
Chapter 6:
The Determinants and Implications of an Aging Population In Russia HTML
Sergei A. Vassin
Appendix A:
Conference Agenda HTML
Appendix B:
Conference Participants HTML
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