Recently, Russia has been struggling to reverse plunging birthrates by adopting a number of radical policies designed to encourage women to have more babies. The breakup of the Soviet Union and the ensuing economic and political instability prompted a decade-long decline in fertility rates, which dropped from 1.72 children per woman in 1991 to 1.2 children per woman in 2000. As a result, Russia lost nearly 6 million inhabitants. Relative stability and high oil prices in the decade that followed saw fertility rates settle at around 1.6 children per woman in 2012 and 1.71 children per woman in 2013, which is still below the needed replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman. This article focuses on the maternal capital subsidy for the birth of...
Session: II-A: Critical issues in Russian Politics. Presenter: Anna Dean, Ohio State University - "T...
From 2007 up until now, Russia’s period fertility rate (TFR) increased at a relative constant pace. ...
From 2007 up until now, Russia’s period fertility rate (TFR) increased at a relative constant pace. ...
Recently, Russia has been struggling to reverse plunging birthrates by adopting anumber of radical p...
The population of Russia has been shrinking. Since 2006 strong countermeasures to the declining birt...
In this paper author reveals some evidence on pattern of contraception and fertility in Russia. Cont...
The population of Russia has been shrinking. Since 2006 strong countermeasures to the declining birt...
Russia is experiencing steady population decline. One of the reasons for this is low fertility. The ...
This article uses longitudinal household data to examine the decline in the Total Fertility Rate in ...
'This paper analyses the fertility decline in Russia during the early and mid 1990s from both a macr...
Session: II-A: Critical issues in Russian Politics. Presenter: Anna Dean, Ohio State University - "T...
This paper analyzes the implications of the maternity capital policy on the earnings of mothers wit...
This paper uses the micro-data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to identify fac...
This paper uses the micro-data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to identify fac...
This article analyses the new demographic programme that was announced by the Russian president, Vla...
Session: II-A: Critical issues in Russian Politics. Presenter: Anna Dean, Ohio State University - "T...
From 2007 up until now, Russia’s period fertility rate (TFR) increased at a relative constant pace. ...
From 2007 up until now, Russia’s period fertility rate (TFR) increased at a relative constant pace. ...
Recently, Russia has been struggling to reverse plunging birthrates by adopting anumber of radical p...
The population of Russia has been shrinking. Since 2006 strong countermeasures to the declining birt...
In this paper author reveals some evidence on pattern of contraception and fertility in Russia. Cont...
The population of Russia has been shrinking. Since 2006 strong countermeasures to the declining birt...
Russia is experiencing steady population decline. One of the reasons for this is low fertility. The ...
This article uses longitudinal household data to examine the decline in the Total Fertility Rate in ...
'This paper analyses the fertility decline in Russia during the early and mid 1990s from both a macr...
Session: II-A: Critical issues in Russian Politics. Presenter: Anna Dean, Ohio State University - "T...
This paper analyzes the implications of the maternity capital policy on the earnings of mothers wit...
This paper uses the micro-data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to identify fac...
This paper uses the micro-data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to identify fac...
This article analyses the new demographic programme that was announced by the Russian president, Vla...
Session: II-A: Critical issues in Russian Politics. Presenter: Anna Dean, Ohio State University - "T...
From 2007 up until now, Russia’s period fertility rate (TFR) increased at a relative constant pace. ...
From 2007 up until now, Russia’s period fertility rate (TFR) increased at a relative constant pace. ...