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Denisova, Irina. (2007). Entry to and exit from poverty in Russia: evidence from longitudinal data. New Economic School Working Paper No. 2007/077.

Denisova, Irina; Eller, Marcus; & Zhuravskaya, Ekaterina. (2007). Transition patterns in the Russian labor market: 1994-2006. CEFIR Working Paper. Moscow: Center for Economic and Financial Research.

Dercon, Stefan; & Shapiro, Joseph S. (2007). Avanzar, rezagarse, perderse: lecciones sobre la movilidad social de la pobreza a partir de datos longitudinales. In Narayan, Deepa & Petesch, Patti (Eds.), Salir de la Pobreza: Perspectivas interdisciplinarias sobre la movilidad social (pp. 78-125). The World Bank.

Dercon, Stefan; & Shapiro, Joseph S. (2007). Moving on, staying behind, getting lost: lessons on poverty mobility from longitudinal data. In Narayan, Deepa & Petesch, Patti (Eds.), Moving out of poverty: Cross-disciplinary perspectives on mobility (pp. 77-126). Washington DC: The World Bank.

Gordon, David; Kelly Irving, Michelle; Nandy, Shailen; & Townsend, Peter. (2007). The extent and nature of absolute poverty. . University of Bristol.

Gorodnichenko, Yuriy; Peter, Klara Sabirianova; & Stolyarov, Dmitriy. (2007). Inequality in Russia during 1994-2005. Center for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR) Working Paper.

Gregory, Cria O.; Dai, Jun; Ramirez-Zea, Manuel; & Stein, Aryeh D. (2007). Occupation is more important than rural or urban residence in explaining the prevalence of metabolic and cardiovascular disease risk in Guatemalan adults. Journal of Nutrition, 137(5), 1314-1319.

Huffman, Sonya K.; & Rizov, Marian. (2007). Determinants of obesity in transition economies: the case of Russia. Economics and Human Biology, 5(3), 379-91.

Ilkkaracan, Ipek; & Acar, Sevil. (2007). The determinants of female labor force participation in Turkey: who cares determines who participates and who does not. Annual Conference of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE),. Bangkok, Thailand.

Irac, Delphine M.; & Minoiu, Camelia. (2007). Risk insurance in a transition economy. Economics of Transition, 15(1), 153-173.

Jones, Andrew M. (2007). Panel data methods and applications to health economics. HEDG Working Paper 07/18.

Jurajda, Stepan; & Harmgart, Heike. (2007). When do female occupations pay more? Journal of Comparative Economics, 35(1), 170-187.

Kazakova, Elena. (2007). Wages in a growing Russia: when is a 10 per cent rise in the gender wage gap good news? Economics of Transition, 15(2), 365-92.

Kinugasa, Tomoko; & Mason, Andrew. (2007). Why countries become wealthy: the effects of adult longevity on saving. World Development, 35(1), 1-23.

Klimis-Zacas, Dorothy J.; Kalea, Anastasia Z.; Yannakoulia, Mary; Matalas, Antonia L.; Vassilakou, Tonia; Papoutsakis-Tsarouhas, Constantina; Yiannakouris, Nikos; Polychronopoulos, Evangelos; & Passos, Michalis. (2007). Dietary intakes of Greek urban adolescents do not meet the recommendations. Nutrition Research, 27(1), 18-26.

Knöpfli, Martin; Kriemler, Susi; Romann, Michael; Roth, Ralf; Puder, Jardena; & Zahner, Lukas. (2007). Ein Schulinterventionsprogramm zur Verbesserung der Gesundheit und Fitness bei Kindern im Alter von 6–13 Jahren (Kinder-und Jugendsportstudie [KISS]). Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Sportmedizin Und Sporttraumatologie, 55(2), 45-51.

Kovrova, Irina. (2007). Shaping a pension system: distributive and incentive effects of the Russian pension reforms. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, University of Turin.

Kuku, Yemisi; Orazem, Peter F.; & Singh, Rajesh. (2007). Computer adoption and returns in transition. Economics of Transition, 15(1), 33-56.

Lazarev, Valery; & Gregory, Paul. (2007). Structural convergence in Russia’s economic transition, 1990–2002. Economic Change and Restructuring, 40(3), 281-304.

Lehmann, Hartmut; & Wadsworth, Jonathan. (2007). Wage arrears and inequality in the distribution of pay: lessons from Russia. In Polochek, S. W. & Bargain, O. (Eds.), Aspects of Worker Well-Being (pp. 125-55). Amsterdam: Elsevier.