"Demoscope Weekly" ## 963 - 964
In the issue: Main demographic outcomes of 2021 in the European Union. Only 54% of patients understand why they need to treat arterial hypertension. Society under stress. Romir: sports save one in four Russians from stress. Man without a home. Church and society: monitoring.
Demographic Review #2 2022
In the issue: Demographic features of industrial serfs in the 18th-19th centuries: parish registers of the village of Kudinovo in the Bogorodsky district, 1777-1862. Adaptation of migrants from rural areas of Dagestan in Makhachkala and Astrakhan: causes of differences. Digital traces of the population as a data source on migration flows In the Russian Arctic. National transfer accounts of Moldova-2019: principals of construction and some results. Excess summer mortality at young ages: do long school holidays matter? The structure of directly related alcohol mortality In Russia from 2011 to 2021. Mobilizing single mothers: demographic policy in the post-war USSR.
Demographic Review #1 2022
In the issue: Dynamics of the ethno-linguistic structure of the population of the Kyrgyz Republic. An analysis of pronatalist politics in the USSR in the postwar period. Self-preservation behavior of the working-age population of Tatarstan. Collection of demographic data on transgender respondents: methodological recommendations. Spatial patterns of age-specific sex ratios in Russian intraregional migration. Fertility trends in developed countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Demoscope Weekly" ## 945 - 946
In the issue:
Migration of Ukrainians to the European Union, 2008-2020. The share of medicines in the Russian consumer basket has increased. Attitudes towards the Russian Orthodox Church and the Patriarch. How much money do Russians need to be happy? British women asked about menopause. Denial of COVID-19 and resistance to measures to combat it: qualitative and quantitative research of communities in social networks.
"Demoscope Weekly" ## 941 - 942
In the issue:
Foreign labor force in Russia in 2021. Coronavirus and vaccination. Emigration moods (Levada Center). Emigration moods (VtsIOM). Emigration moods (FOM). Fewer Russian companies allowing remote work. Americans love working remotely. How many people live in Russia: Rosstat announces first census results.
"Demoscope Weekly" ## 937 - 938
In the issue:
Migration in Russia, preliminary results of 2021. Goodbye, COVID-19? After two years of pandemic, people getting used to life in new realities. Gender equality, participation of women in political life. Work, pay and leadership: has gender balance been achieved? Perceptions of aspects of gender relations in workplaces of the Russian Federation. Xenophobia and nationalism in state power.
"Demoscope Weekly" ## 935 - 936
In the issue:
World Population Growth and Sustainable Development. For a fulfilling life, Russians above all need a family. Russians on raising children. Equity in healthcare provision. Passport as a database: do we need new "stamps"? Ward Kingkade: Some results from the 2020 US Census.
"Demoscope Weekly" ## 929 - 930
In the issue:
In the EU-27 live about 68 million children under 15 and 74 million young people aged 15-29. "The fifth wave" and how to deal with it? Church and State. One out of three Russians don’t know how their pension is calculated. Only one out of twenty considers the pension system fair. Russians believe that the minimum wage should be 2.5 times higher. Potential for internal urban-rural migration.
Demographic Review. English selection 2020
In the issue:
The epidemiological transition and its interpretations. Labor migration in Russia during the coronavirus pandemic. Center-peripheral differences in life expectancy in Russia: a regional analysis. Pedestrian mortality in Russia: a continuous decline over the last 25 years? The Russian population of the near abroad: geodemographic dynamics of the post-Soviet period. The results of the 1939 Soviet census: two problems of adequacy.
"Demoscope Weekly" ## 915 - 916
In the issue:
Demographic results for the first half of 2021 in Russia (part II). Surrogacy: pros and cons. Coronavirus and vaccination. Residents of developed countries have given a mixed assessment of the actions of the authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bucking the global trend: most Russians do not want to send relatives to nursing homes. If not Russia, then the United States, Canada, Italy or Switzerland: a rating of the best countries to live in according to Russians.
