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Ashenfelter, Orley; & Jurajda, Štepán. (2004). Cross-country comparisons of wage rates: the Mcwage index. Princeton University and CERGE-EI Working Paper.

Bardasi, Elena. (2004). The Luxembourg Income Study and the Luxembourg Employment Study as resources for labour market research. Socio-Economic Review, 2(2), 239-61.

Baskakova, Marina Evgen'evna. (2004). Gender aspects of the economic payback of a tuition-charging higher education. Russian Education & Society, 46(1), 63-75.

Bayer, Michael. (2004). Anspruch und Wirklichkeit russischer Transformation aus einer empirisch aufgeklärten gesellschaftstheoretischen Perspektive. In Bayer, Michael & Petermann, Sören (Eds.), Soziale Struktur und wissenschaftliche Praxis im Wandel (pp. 93-107). VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Beisel, Tonia. (2004). Übergewicht und Konsumverhalten. Hamburg: Diplomica GmbH.

Bernard, Paul; Lemay, Michael; & Vézina, Michel. (2004). Perspectives de recherche en santé des populations au moyen de données complexes. Québec: Institut national de santé publique du Québec.

Borovikova, Anjelika. (2004). Young leaders in Russia. In Borovikova, Anjelika (Ed.), Value Leadership and Capacity Building (pp. 297). Universal Publishers/uPUBLISH.com.

Bull, Fiona C.; Armstrong, Timothy P.; Dixon, Tracy; Ham, Sandra; Neiman, Andrea; & Pratt, Michael. (2004). Physical inactivity. In Ezzati, Majid, Lopez, Alan D., Rodgers, Anthony & Murray, Christopher J.L. (Eds.), Comparative Quantification of Health Risks: Global and Regional Burden of Disease Attributable to Selected Major Risk Factors Volume I (pp. 729-882). Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.

Bühler, Christoph. (2004). Additional work, family agriculture, and the birth of a first or a second child in Russia at the beginning of the 1990s. Population Research and Policy Review, 23(3), 259-89.

Bühler, Christoph; & Philipov, Dimiter. (2004). Zur bedeutung sozialen Kapitals für Fertilitätsentscheidungen: theoretische und empirische Darstellungen am Beispiel Bulgariens. MPIDR Working Paper WP-2004-024. Rostock: Max-Planck Institute for Demographic Research.

Carpinelli, Cristina. (2004). Donne e povertà nella Russia di El'cin: l'era della transizione liberale. Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.

Charmarbagwala, Rubiana; Ranger, Martin; Waddington, Hugh; & White, Howard. (2004). The determinants of child health and nutrition: a meta analysis. . Washington, DC: World Bank.

Collier, Stephen J.; & Way, Lucan. (2004). Beyond the deficit model: social welfare in post-Soviet Georgia. Post-Soviet Affairs, 20(3), 258-284.

Corneo, Giacomo. (2004). Wieso umverteilung? Einsichten aus ökonometrischen umfrageanalysen; schriftliche fassung eines Vortrags anläßlich der 46. Arbeitstagung des Ausschusses für Finanzwissenschaft des Vereins für Socialpolitik in Berlin vom 11 - 14 Juni 2003. Osnabrück: Fachbereich Wirtschaftswiss., Univ..

Cubbins, Lisa A.; & Vannoy, Dana. (2004). Division of household labor as a source of contention for married and cohabiting couples in metropolitan Moscow. Journal of Family Issues, 25(2), 182.

Dabrowski, Marek; Rohozynsky, Oleksandr; & Sinitsina, Irina. (2004). Poland and the Russian Federation—a comparative study of growth and poverty. Scaling Up Poverty Reduction: A Global Learning Process and Conference. Shanghai.

Dabrowski, Marek; Sinitsina, Irina; & Rohozynsky, Oleksandr. (2004). Post-adaptation growth recovery in Poland and Russia-similarities and differences. CASE Network Studies and Analyses Working Paper No. 0280.

Europe, Economic Commission for. (2004). Country profiles on the housing sector: Russian Federation. United Nations Publications.

Frijters, Paul; Haisken-DeNew, John P.; & Shields, Michael A. (2004). Investigating the patterns and determinants of life satisfaction in Germany following reunification. Journal of Human Resources, 39(3), 649.

Frątczak, Ewa. (2004). Family and fertility in Poland – changes during the transition period. PIE Discussion Paper.