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Graham, Carol; & Pettinato, Stefano. (2002). Frustrated achievers: winners, losers and subjective well-being in new market economies. Journal of Development Studies, 38(4), 100-40.

Graham, Carol; & Pettinato, Stefano. (2002). Happiness and hardship: opportunity and insecurity in new market economies. Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Grub, Martin; & Suprinovi, Olga. (2002). Poverty and inequality in Russia during the 1990s, an empirical investigation. Arbeitsberichte---Discussion Papers No. 02/02.

Gundersen, Craig. (2002). The well-being and the decisions of farm households: the uses of cross-country comparisons. Workshop on the Farm Household-Firm Unit: Its importance in agriculture and implications for statistics. Wye Campus Imperial College, University of London.

Gvozdeva, Galina; & Gvozdeva, Elena. (2002). Women's path in the transitional economy of Russia: from unpaid work to business. Canadian Woman Studies, 21(4), 121-123.

Jones, Ronald E. (2002). The collapse of civility in Russia: the young and aged in a failed society. Sociological Inquiry, 72(3), 409-425.

Kahn, Kathleen; & Tollman, Steve. (2002). The INDEPTH network: Demographic Surveillance System Site Profiles. Document available from Internet web site http://www.indepthnetwork.net.

Kartseva, Marina A. (2002). The duration of unemployment in Russia: does higher education decrease unemployment spells? Working paper / New Economic School.

Kenkel, Donald S.; Lillard, Dean R.; & Mathios, Alan D. (2002). A cross-country analysis of tobacco control policies and smoking over the life-course. Fifth International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (GSOEP2002) 4th European Conference on Health Economics. Berlin University of Paris.

Kenkel, Donald S.; Lillard, Dean R.; & Mathios, Alan D. (2002). Tobacco control policies and smoking cessation: a cross-country analysis. German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference. Berlin.

Kim, Byung-Yeon. (2002). The participation of Russian households in the informal economy: evidence from the VTsIOM data. Economics of Transition, 10(3), 689-717.

Klugman, Jeni; Micklewright, John; & Redmond, Gerry. (2002). Poverty in the transition: social expenditures and the working-age poor. Innocenti Working Papers No. 91.

Kohler, Hans-Peter; & Kohler, Iliana. (2002). Fertility decline in Russia in the early and mid 1990s: the role of economic uncertainty and labour market crises. European Journal of Population/Revue Europeenne de Demographie, 18(3), 233-62.

Kolev, Alexandre; & Pascal, Anne. (2002). What keeps pensioners at work in Russia: evidence from household panel data. Economics of Transition, 10(1), 29-53.

Kosolapov, M. S.; Swaffordm, M. S.; & Heeringa, S. G. (2002). Design, methods and statistical properties of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS). Ann Arbor (MI): Survey Research Center.

Lawrence, Peter. (2002). Household credit and saving: does policy matter? Keele Economics Research Papers KERP Working Paper No. 2002/04.

Micevska, Maja Branko. (2002). Economic disruption, demographic trends, and economic growth. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The Claremont Graduate University.

Micevska, Maja Branko. (2002). Marriage, uncertainty and risk aversion in Russia.

Micevska, Maja Branko; & Zak, Paul J. (2002). What accounts for the emergence of Malthusian rertility in transition economies? Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies WP No. 2002-01. Claremont McKenna College.

Mroz, Thomas A.; Henderson, L.; Bontch-Osmolovsii, M.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). Monitoring economic conditions in the Russian Federation: the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2001. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development (Russian text). . Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.