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Thompson, Robin; & Xavier, Ana. (2002). Unofficial payments for acute state hospital care in Kazakhstan. A model of physician behaviour with price discrimination and vertical service differentiation. LICOS Discussion Paper 124.

Tsvetkova, Natalia Vasilievna. (2002). Work in transition: labor market adjustment in Russia and Eastern Europe. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.

Tudor-Locke, Catrine; Neff, Linda J.; Ainsworth, Barbara E.; Addy, Cheryl L.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). Omission of active commuting to school and the prevalence of children’s health-related physical activity levels: the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Study. Child: Care, Health & Development, 28(6), 507-512.

Vernon, Victoria Konstantinova. (2002). Human capital in transitional Russia. Labor and Demography Working Paper no. 0204003.

Vernon, Victoria Konstantinova. (2002). Returns to human capital in transitional Russia. University of Texas at Austin Department of Economics working paper no. 308619.

Wang, Youfa; & Wang, Joanna Q. (2002). A comparison of international references for the assessment of child and adolescent overweight and obesity in different populations. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 56(10), 973-82.

Wang, Youfa; Monteiro, Carlos; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). Trends of obesity and underweight in older children and adolescents in the United States, Brazil, China, and Russia. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 75(6), 971.

Watson, Rory. (2002). More women in the workforce reduces mortality. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 324(7350), 1352.

Wernstedt, Kris. (2002). Environmental protection in the Russian Federation: lessons and opportunities. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 45(4), 493-516.

Yudaeva, Ksenia. (2002). Globalization and inequality in CIS countries: role of institutions. Center for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR), Working Paper No. 25.

Zohoori, Namvar; Gleiter, Karin; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). Monitoring economic conditions in the Russian Federation: the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992–2001. . Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Zohoori, Namvar; Gleiter, Karin; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). Monitoring health 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.

Zohouri, Fatemah V.; & Rugg-Gunn, Andrew J. (2002). Sources of dietary iron in urban and provincial 4 year old children in Iran. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 11(2), 128-132.

Aivazian, Serguei; & Kolenikov, Stanislav. (2001). Modeling of expenditure distribution by a lognormal mixture. Joint Statistical Meeting 2001. Atlanta.

Baltagi, Badi H.; & Griffin, James M. (2001). The econometrics of rational addiction. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 19(4), 449-454.

Berger, Mark C.; Earle, John S.; & Sabirianova, Klara. (2001). Worker training in a restructuring economy: evidence from the Russian transition. Research in Labor Economics, 20, 159-90.

Biloukha, Oleg O.; & Utermohlen, Virginia. (2001). Healthy eating in Ukraine: attitudes, barriers and information sources. Public Health Nutrition, 4(02), 207-215.

Bobkov, Vyacheslav N.; & Veredyuk, Olesya V. (2001). Social vulnerability of the Russian society as a result of high inequality of living standards. All-Russian Centre of Living Standard Working Paper.

Bogomolova, Tatyana; & Tapilina, Vera S. (2001). Economic stratification of Russia's population in the 1990s. Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniya, 27(6), 32-43.

Bradbury, Bruce; Jenkins, Stephen P.; & Micklewright, John. (2001). The dynamics of child poverty in seven industrialised nations. In Bradbury, Bruce, Jenkins, Stephen P. & Micklewright, John (Eds.), The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries (pp. 92-134). Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.