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Clément, Matthieu. (2005). Pauvreté en Russie. Un etat des lieux. Le Courrier des Pays de l'Est, 5(1051), 57-66.

Cooper, Ashley R.; Andersen, Lars B.; Wedderkopp, Niels; Page, Angie S.; & Froberg, Karsten. (2005). Physical activity levels of children who walk, cycle, or are driven to school. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 29(3), 179-184.

Dang, Phung. (2005). Childrens opportunities to physical activity between home and school. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Karolinska Institutet.

Deb, Partha; & Priedane, Eugenia. (2005). The effects of parents cigarette and alcohol consumption on their children's time use and educational attainment. 25-25.

Decoster, Andre. (2005). How progressive are indirect taxes in Russia? Economics of Transition, 13(4), 705-29.

Denisov, Boris Petrovich. (2005). Evaluation of the health status of Russia's population. Mezhdunarodnyi Zhurnal Meditsinskoi Praktiki [International Journal of Medical Practice], 3.

Denisov, Boris Petrovich; & Sakevich, Viktoriia Ivanovna. (2005). The dynamics of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Russian Social Science Review, 46(4), 76-93.

Dias-da-Costa, Juvenal Soares; Hallal, Pedro Curi; Wells, Jonathan Charles Kingdon; Daltoé, Tiago; Fuchs, Sandra Costa; Menezes, Ana Maria Baptista; & Olinto, Maria Teresa Anselmo. (2005). Epidemiology of leisure-time physical activity: a population-based study in southern Brazil. Cadernos de Saúde Pública, 21(1), 275-282.

Doak, Colleen Marie; Adair, Linda S.; Bentley, M.; Monteiro, Carlos; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). The dual burden household and the nutrition transition paradox. International Journal of Obesity, 29(1), 129-136.

Fedorov, Leonid Ilych; & Sahn, David E. (2005). Socioeconomic determinants of children's health in Russia: a longitudinal study. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 53(2), 479-500.

Fleisher, Belton; Peter, Klara Sabirianova; & Wang, Xiaojun. (2005). Returns to skills and the speed of reforms: evidence from central and eastern Europe, China, and Russia. Journal of Comparative Economics, 33(2), 351-70.

Foley, Mark C.; & Pyle, William. (2005). Household savings in Russia during the transition. Middlebury College Economics Discussion Paper NO. 05-22.

Friebel, Guido; & Guriev, Sergei. (2005). Attaching workers through in-kind payments: theory and evidence from Russia. The World Bank Economic Review, 19(2), 175-202.

Gaddy, Clifford G.; & Gale, William G. (2005). Demythologizing the Russian flat tax. Tax Notes International, 43, 983-88.

Gorodnichenko, Yuriy; & Peter, Klara Sabirianova. (2005). Returns to schooling in Russia and Ukraine: a semiparametric approach to cross-country comparative analysis. Journal of Comparative Economics, 33(2), 324-350.

Graham, Carol. (2005). Insights on development from the economics of happiness. The World Bank Research Observer, 20(2), 201-231.

Graham, Carol; & Felton, Andrew. (2005). Variance in obesity across cohorts and countries: a norms-based explanation using happiness surveys. CSED Working Paper No. 42.

Graham, Carol; & Pettinato, Stefano. (2005). Subjective well-being and objective measures: insecurity and inequality in emerging markets. In Narayan-Parker, Deepa (Ed.), Measuring Empowerment: Cross Disciplinary Perspectives (pp. 141-176). Washington DC: The World Bank.

Gustafsson, Björn; & Nivorozhkina, Ludmila. (2005). How and why transition made income inequality increase in urban Russia: a local study. Journal of Comparative Economics, 33(4), 772-787.

Heelan, Kate A.; Donnelly, Joseph E.; Jacobsen, D. J.; Mayo, Matthew S.; Washburn, R. A.; & Greene, J. Leon. (2005). Active commuting to and from school and BMI in elementary school children–preliminary data. Child: Care, Health and Development, 31(3), 341-349.