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Heinegg, Ayo; Melzig, Robyn; Pickett, James; & Sprout, Ron. (2005). Demography and health in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. USAID Working Paper Series on the Transition Countries No. 1.

Helly, Denise; & Mazalto, Marie. (2005). L’usage du temps. In Bien-Être, Set (Ed.), Connaître, débattre et décider : la contribution d'une Enquete socioéconomique et de santé intégrée et longitudinale (pp. 287-316). Québec: Institut de la statistique du QuÈbec..

Herpin, Nicolas; & Dell, Fabien. (2005). The poor and poor lifestyles in European countries. Economie et Statistique, 383, 47-74.

Honohan, Patrick. (2005). Banking sector crises and inequality. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3659.

Hughes, Donna M. (2005). Supplying women for the sex industry: trafficking from the Russian Federation. In Štulhofer, Alexander & Sandfort, Theo (Eds.), Sexuality and gender in postcommunist Eastern Europe and Russia (pp. 209-230). Haworth Press.

Ivanova, Anna; Keen, Michael; & Kleem, Alexander. (2005). The Russian 'flat tax' reform. Economic Policy, 20(43), 397-444.

Ivaschenko, Oleksiy. (2005). The patterns and determinants of longevity in Russia's regions: evidence from panel data. Journal of Comparative Economics, 33(4), 788-813.

Jahns, Lisa; Arab, Lenore; Carriquiry, Alicia; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). The use of external within-person variance estimates to adjust nutrient intake distributions over time and across populations. Public Health Nutrition, 8(1), 69-76.

Kanbur, Ravi; & Venables, Anthony J. (2005). Spatial inequality and development. New York: Oxford University Press.

Kim, Byung-Yeon. (2005). Poverty and informal economy participation. Evidence from Romania. Economics of Transition, 13(1), 163-185.

Kolenikov, Stanislav; & Angeles, Gustavo. (2005). The use of discrete data in principal component analysis for socio-economic status evaluation. UNC Chapel Hill.

Kolenikov, Stanislav; & Shorrocks, Anthony. (2005). A decomposition analysis of regional poverty in Russia. Review of Development Economics, 9(1), 25-46.

Kortchagina, Irina; Ovtcharova, Lilia; Prokofieva, Lidia; Festy, Patrick; & Verger, Daniel. (2005). Conditions de vie et pauvreté en Russie. Economie et Statistique, 383(1), 219-244.

Kovalyov, S.Y.; Blam, I.Y.; & Zaitseva, I.N. (2005). Reform in the Russian public health: social consequences of commercialization. Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology"., 3.

Krupitsky, Evgeny M.; Horton, Nicholas J.; Williams, Emily C.; Lioznov, Dmitri; Kuznetsova, Maria; Zvartau, Edwin E.; & Samet, Jeffrey H. (2005). Alcohol use and HIV risk behaviors among HIV-infected hospitalized patients in St. Petersburg, Russia. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 79(2), 251-6.

Kuboniwa, Masaaki. (2005). Russia’s population crises in the 1990s and the long run*: how can we dream with Russia? PIE Discussion Paper Series March 2005.

Kuzina, Olga E. (2005). Puzzles of saving behaviour of the Russian households. . ICEF Working Paper.# 05/03.

Lokshin, Michael M.; & Ravallion, Martin. (2005). Rich and powerful? Subjective power and welfare in Russia. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 56(2), 141-172.

Lokshin, Michael M.; & Ravallion, Martin. (2005). Searching for the economic gradient in self-assessed health. Washington DC: The World Bank.

Lokshin, Michael M.; & Ravallion, Martin. (2005). Self-rated power and welfare in Russia. In Narayan-Parker, Deepa (Ed.), Measuring Empowerment: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (pp. 177-96). Washington, D. C.: World Bank.