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Shkolnikov, Vladimir M.; Deev, Alexander D.; Kravdal, Øystein; & Valkonen, Tapani. (2004). Educational differentials in male mortality in Russia and northern Europe: a comparison of an epidemiological cohort from Moscow and St. Petersburg with the male populations of Helsinki and Oslo. Demographic Research, 10(1), 1-26.

Sinyavskaya, Oksana. (2004). Pensions in Russia. In Croissant, Aurel, Erdmann, Gero & Rüb, FriedbertW (Eds.), Wohlfahrtsstaatliche Politik in jungen Demokratien (pp. 173-187). VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Snodgrass, James Joshua. (2004). Energetics, health, and economic modernization in the Yakut (Sakha) of Siberia: a biocultural perspective on lifestyle change in a circumpolar population. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Northwestern University.

Southworth, Caleb; & Hormel, Leontina. (2004). Why work “off the books”? Community, household and individual determinants of informal economic activity in post-Soviet Russia. In McCann, Leo (Ed.), Russian transformations: challenging the global narrative (pp. 148-72). New York: RoutledgeCurzon.

Stepanyan, Ara. (2004). Empirical essays in health and development economics. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Rice University.

Takeda, Yuka. (2004). Poverty dynamics in Russia during the 1990s. Slavic Studies, 2004(51), 241-272.

Tekin, Erdal. (2004). Employment, wages, and alcohol consumption in Russia. Southern Economic Journal, 71(2), 397-417.

Trehub, Maksym. (2004). The patterns of tax evasion in Russia: the evidence from Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey of households. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy".

Turunen, Jarkko. (2004). Leaving state sector employment in Russia. Economics of Transition, 12(1), 129-52.

Vannappagari, Vani; & Ryder, Robin. (2004). Monitoring sexual behavior in the Russian Federation: the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992–2003. Report submitted to the US Agency for International Development.

Vernon, Victoria Konstantinova. (2004). Household economies of scale, food consumption and intra-household allocation of time. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin.

Vernon, Victoria Konstantinova. (2004). The Russian labor market in transition: time to work or time to take a rest? SSRN Working Paper -id638105.

White, Anna. (2004). Small-town Russia: postcommunist livelihoods and identities: a portrait of the intelligentsia in Achit, Bednodemyanovsk and Zubtsov, 1999-2000. New York: Routledge.

Zavisca, Jane Roj. (2004). Consumer inequalities and regime legitimacy in late Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Berkeley.

Zohoori, Namvar; Blanchette, D.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2004). Monitoring health conditions in the Russian Federation: the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2003. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. . Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Денисов, Б. П.; & Сакевич, В. И. (2004). масштабы и география беды. Динамика эпидемии вич/спид. Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniia, January 2004(001), 75-85.

Andreev, Evgueni M.; McKee, Martin; & Shkolnikov, Vladimir M. (2003). Health expectancy in the Russian Federation: a new perspective on the health divide in Europe. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 81(11), 778-87.

Balabanova, Dina C.; Falkingham, Jane; & McKee, Martin. (2003). Winners and losers: Expansion of insurance coverage in Russia in the 1990s. American Journal of Public Health, 93(12), 2124-30.

Ballantyne, Suzie; Chapple, Simon; Maré, David; & Timmins, Jason. (2003). Movements into and out of child poverty in New Zealand: results from the Linked Income Supplement. Motu Economic and Public Policy Research Motu Working Paper 03–13 .

Bastida Vila, B. (2003). Consecuencias sociales de la transición en Rusia. Información Comercial Española, ICE: Revista de economía, 805, 133-144.