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life expectancy 2 natural population decline 2 Aging population 1 Alternde Bevölkerung 1 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 1 Bevölkerungsprognose 1 Bevölkerungsstruktur 1 Bevölkerungswachstum 1 Demographic development 1 Demographic structure 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Mortality 1 Northern areas 1 Population forecasting 1 Population growth 1 Russia 1 Russland 1 Sterblichkeit 1 age pattern 1 child mortality 1 demographic policy 1 demographic transition 1 fertility 1 marital and family relationship 1 migration-based population growth 1 population ageing 1 population growth 1 quantitative and qualitative aspects of natality 1
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Popova, L.A. 1 Shcherbakova, E. M. 1
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Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology" 1 Studies on Russian economic development 1
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Population dynamics in Russia in the context of global trends
Shcherbakova, E. M. - In: Studies on Russian economic development 33 (2022) 4, pp. 409-421
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Demographic policy in Northern Russia: peculiarities and priorities
Popova, L.A. - In: Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology" 3 (2010)
The paper proves that a demographic crisis in Northern Russia is much deeper than the official vital statistics shows. The most severe problems are the young age-specific mortality patterns; a high share of deaths due to external factors and diseases of exogenous etiology; low birth rates among...
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