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Monitoring the economic transition in the Russian Federation and its implications for the demographic crisis--the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey

Zohoori, Namvar; Mroz, Thomas A.; Popkin, Barry M.; Glinskaya, Elena E.; Lokshin, Michael; Mancini, Dominic J.; Kozyreva, Polina; Kosolapov, Mikhail; & Swafford, Michael. (1998). Monitoring the economic transition in the Russian Federation and its implications for the demographic crisis--the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. World Development, 26(11), 1977-93.

Zohoori, Namvar; Mroz, Thomas A.; Popkin, Barry M.; Glinskaya, Elena E.; Lokshin, Michael; Mancini, Dominic J.; Kozyreva, Polina; Kosolapov, Mikhail; & Swafford, Michael. (1998). Monitoring the economic transition in the Russian Federation and its implications for the demographic crisis--the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. World Development, 26(11), 1977-93.

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Using data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, we provide information regarding changes in individual and household economic indicators, as well as alcohol consumption and nutritional status in Russia during 1992-96. During this period, there have been declines in income and expenditure, and substantial increases in the prevalence of poverty. At the same time, per capita alcohol consumption has risen significantly, as has the prevalence of obesity. We discuss the significance of these findings within the context of the current mortality crisis in Russia.




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Zohoori, Namvar
Mroz, Thomas A.
Popkin, Barry M.
Glinskaya, Elena E.
Lokshin, Michael
Mancini, Dominic J.
Kozyreva, Polina
Kosolapov, Mikhail
Swafford, Michael



1998


World Development

26

11

1977-93







10.1016/S0305-750X(98)00099-0



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