Papers
Forthcoming
Popova, I. Forthcoming. Additional Professional Training As a Channel of Professional Mobility Moscow Lifelong (Learning in Political and Economics Dimensions). Moscow: Nauka.
2011
Choi, H. Parents’ Health and Adult Children’s Subsequent Working Status: A Perspective of Intergenerational Transfer and Time Allocation, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 32(3): 493-507.
2010
Duncan, D., and Peter, K. S. 2010. Does Labor Supply Respond to a Flat Tax? Evidence from the Russian Flat Tax Reform, Economics of Transition, 18 (2):365-404.
Gerry, C., and C Li. 2010. Consumption Smoothing and Vulnerability in Russia. Applied Economics, 42(16): 1995-2007.
Gorodnichenko, Y., Peter, K. S., and Stolyarov, D. 2010. Inequality and Volatility Moderation in Russia: Evidence from Micro-Level Panel Data on Consumption and Income, Review of Economic Dynamics, 13 (1): 209-237.
2009
Earle, J., and Peter, K. S. 2009. Complementarity and Custom in Wage Contract Violation, Review of Economics and Statistics, 91 (4): 832-849.
Gorodnichenko, Y., Martinez-Vazquez, J., and Peter, K. S. 2009. Myth and Reality of Flat Tax Reform: Micro Estimates of Tax Evasion Response and Welfare Effects in Russia, Journal of Political Economy 117: 504-554.
Perlman, F., and M. McKee. 2009. Trends in family planning in Russia 1994-2003. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 41 (1).
2008
Berger, M. C., G. C. Blomquist, and K. S. Peter. 2008. Compensating Differentials in Emerging Labor and Housing Markets: Estimates of Quality of Life in Russian Cities. Journal of Urban Economics 63 (1):25-55.
Cherchye, L., B. De Rock, J. Sabbe, and F. Vermeulen. 2008. Nonparametric Tests of Collectively Rational Consumption Behavior: An Integer Programming Procedure. Journal of Econometrics 147 (2):258-265.
Clément, M. 2008. The Relation between Private Transfers and Household Income on Looking at Altruism, Exchange and Risk-Sharing Hypotheses. An Empirical Analysis Applied to Russia. Post-Communist Economies 20 (2):173-87.
Gerber, T. P., and D. Berman. 2008. Heterogeneous Condom Use in Contemporary Russia. Studies in Family Planning 39 (1):1-17.
Gerry, Christopher J., Eugene Nivorozhkin, and J. A. Rigg. 2008. The Great Divide: ‘Ruralisation’ of Poverty in Russia. Cambridge Journal of Economics 32 (4):593-607.
Gibson, J., S. Stillman, and T. Le. 2008. CPI Bias and Real Living Standards in Russia During the Transition. Journal of Development Economics 87 (1):140-60.
Kalugina, E., N. Radtchenko, and C. Sofer. 2008. Une Analyse du Partage Intrafamilial du Revenu à Partir de Données Subjectives. Economie et Prévision 186:101-116.
Lokshin, M., and M. Ravallion. 2008. Testing for an Economic Gradient in Health Status Using Subjective Data. Health Economics 17 (11):1237-1259.
Notten, G., and F. Gassmann. 2008. Size matters: poverty reduction effects of means-tested and universal child benefits in Russia, Journal of European Social Policy, 18 (3): 260-74.
Perlman, F., and M. Bobak. 2008. Determinants of self rated health and mortality in Russia - are they the same? International Journal of Equity and Health (BMC) 7 (19).
———. 2008. Socioeconomic and Behavioral Determinants of Mortality in Posttransition Russia: A Prospective Population Study. Annals of Epidemiology 18 (2):92-100.
Perlman, F., and M. McKee. 2008. Diabetes during the Russian Transition. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 80 (2):305-13.
Popova, I. 2008. Additional Professional Training in Strategies of Working Specialists (1995-2005). Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniia [Sociological Studies] 3:79-91.
Schultz, T. Paul. 2008. Health Disabilities and Labor Productivity in Russia in 2004: Health Consequences beyond Premature Death. In Economic Implications of Chronic Illness and Disability in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, edited by C. Mete. Washington, DC: The World Bank.
Senik, C. 2008. Ambition and Jealousy. Income Interactions in the Old Europe versus the New Europe and the United States. Economica 75 (299):495-513.
———. 2008. Is Man Doomed to Progress? Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 68 (1):140-152.
Stillman, S., and D. Thomas. 2008. Nutritional Status during an Economic Crisis: Evidence from Russia. Economic Journal 118 (531):1385-1417.
Westman, M., G. Keinan, I. Roziner, and Y. Benyamini. 2008. The Crossover of Perceived Health between Couples. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 13:168-180.
2007
Alexandrova, A., and E. Grishina. 2007. Who Receives Targeted Benefits in Transition? The Effect of Household Characteristics on Take-Up Rates in Russia's Child Allowance Programme. Social Policy and Society 6 (2):141-50.
Baltagi, B. H. 2007. On the Use of Panel Data Methods to Estimate Rational Addiction Models. Scottish Journal of Political Economy 54 (1):1-18.
Borisov, G. 2007. The Vintage Effect on the Russian Labor Market. Eastern European Economics 45 (2):23-51.
Cheidvasser, Sofia, and Hugo Benitez-Silva. 2007. The Educated Russian's Curse: Returns to Education in the Russian Federation during the 1990s. Labour 21 (1):1-41.
Cherchye, L., B. De Rock, and F. Vermeulen. 2007. The Collective Model of Household Consumption: A Nonparametric Characterization. Econometrica 75 (2):553-74.
Clément, Matthieu. 2007. Tentative Evaluation of the Impact of Public Transfers on the Dynamics of Poverty: The Case of Russia. International Social Security Review 60 (1):59-80.
Huffman, S. K., and M. Rizov. 2007. Determinants of Obesity in Transition Economies: The Case of Russia. Economics and Human Biology 5 (3):379-91.
Kazakova, Elena. 2007. Wages in a Growing Russia: When Is a 10 per Cent Rise in the Gender Wage Gap Good News? Economics of Transition 15 (2):365-92.
Kinugasa, Tomoko, and Andrew Mason. 2007. Why Countries Become Wealthy: The Effects of Adult Longevity on Saving. World Development 35 (1):1-23.
Lehmann, H., and J. Wadsworth. 2007. Wage Arrears and Inequality in the Distribution of Pay: Lessons from Russia. In Aspects of Worker Well-Being, edited by S. W. Polochek and O. Bargain. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Marquez, P., M. Suhrcke, M. McKee, and L. Rocco. 2007. Adult Health in the Russian Federation: More Than Just a Health Problem. Health Aff (Millwood) 26 (4):1040-51.
Nazarova, Inna. 2007. Employment in the Adverse Working Conditions. The Journal of Social Policy Studies/Zhurnal Issledovaniy Sotsial'noy Politiki 5 (3):335-50.
Perlman, F., M. Bobak, A. Gilmore, and M. McKee. 2007. Trends in the Prevalence of Smoking in Russia during the Transition to a Market Economy. Tobacco Control 16 (5):299-305.
Suhrcke, M., L. Rocco, and M. McKee. 2007. Health: A Vital Investment for Economic Development in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. [Brussels]: European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.
Suhrcke, M., L. Rocco, M. McKee, S. Mazzuco, D. Urban, and A. Steinherr. 2007. Economic Consequences of Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries in the Russian Federation. Trowbridge, Wilts: The Cromwell Press.
Tapilina, Vera S. 2007. How Much Does Russia Drink: Volume, Dynamics and Differentiation of Alcohol Consumption. Russian Social Science Review 48 (2):79-94.
Temnitskiy, Alexander. 2007. Factors of Confidence of the Workers in a Labour Market of the Reforming Russia. The Journal of Social Policy Studies/Zhurnal Issledovaniy Sotsial'noy Politiki 5 (3):351-64.
Teplova, Tatyana. 2007. Welfare State Transformation, Childcare, and Women's Work in Russia. Social Politics 14 (3):284-322.
Zhang, Xuanping, and Sean-Shong Hwang. 2007. The Micro Consequences of Macro-Level Social Transition: How Did Russians Survive in the 1990s? Social Indicators Research 82 (2):337-60.
2006
Baltagi, Badi H., and Ingo Geishecker. 2006. Rational Alcohol Addiction: Evidence from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. Health Economics 15 (9):893-914.
Blam, I. , and S. Kovalev. 2006. Spontaneous Commercialisation, Inequality and the Contradictions of Compulsory Medical Insurance in Transitional Russia. Journal of International Development 18 (3):407-23.
Clement, Matthieu. 2006. Dynamiques de Pauvrete en Russie: Une Analyse en Termes d'Entrees et de Sorties. (The Dynamics of Poverty in Russia: An Analysis in Terms of Exit and Entry. With English summary.). Revue d'Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest 37 (2):135-68.
Decoster, Andre, and Erwin Ooghe. 2006. A Bounded Index Test to Make Robust Heterogeneous Welfare Comparisons. Review of Income and Wealth 52 (3):361-76.
Denisova, Irina, and Marina Kartseva. 2006. Returns on Education in Russia: Students Looking to Earn Higher Income Should Choose Engineering, Law or Economics Departments. Beyond Transition 17 (3):5.
Eggers, A., C. Gaddy, and C. Graham. 2006. Well-Being and Unemployment in Russia in the 1990s: Can Society's Suffering Be Individuals’ Solace? Journal of Socio-Economics 35 (2):209-42.
Frijters, Paul, Ingo Geishecker, John P. Haisken-DeNew, and Michael A. Shields. 2006. Can the Large Swings in Russian Life Satisfaction Be Explained by Ups and Downs in Real Incomes? Scandinavian Journal of Economics 108 (3):433-58.
Graham, C., A. Eggers, and S. Sukhtankar. 2006. Happiness Pays: An Analysis of Well-Being, Income, and Health Based on Russian Panel Data. In Mobility and Inequality: Frontiers of Research in Sociology and Economics, edited by S. L. Morgan, D. B. Grusky and G. S. Fields. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
Grogan, L. A. 2006. An Economic Examination of the Post-Transition Fertility Decline in Russia. Post-Communist Economies 18 (4):363-97.
Guariglia, Alessandra, and Byung-Yeon Kim. 2006. The Dynamics of Moonlighting in Russia: What Is Happening in the Russian Informal Economy? Economics of Transition 14 (1):1-45.
Gvozdeva, Galina, and Elena Gvozdeva. 2006. The Ways of Adaptation and Allocation Work Time from Russian Households in the Period of Crisis. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 37 (4):563-82.
Heymann, Jody. 2006. Forgotten Families: Ending the Growing Crisis Confronting Children and Working Parents in the Global Economy. New York: Oxford University Press.
Kaptsan, Alexander, Darwin Telias, Yuly Bersudsky, and R. H. Belmaker. 2006. Ethnic Origin of Alcoholics Admitted to an Israeli Treatment Center. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 32 (4):549-53.
Mu, Ren. 2006. Income Shocks, Consumption, Wealth, and Human Capital: Evidence from Russia. Economic Development and Cultural Change 54 (4):857-92.
Ogloblin, C., and G. Brock. 2006. Household Income and the Role of Household Plots in Rural Russia. Applied Econometrics and International Development 6 (1):59-76.
Ogloblin, Constantin G., and G. Brock. 2006. Wage Determination in Rural Russia: A Stochastic Frontier Model. Post-Communist Economies 18 (3):315-26.
Perelli-Harris, Brienna. 2006. The Influence of Informal Work and Subjective Well-Being on Childbearing in Post-Soviet Russia. Population and Development Review 32 (4):729-53.
Popkin, B., W. Conde, N. Hou, and C. Monteiro. 2006. Is There a Lag Globally in Overweight Trends for Children Compared with Adults? Obesity 14:1846-53.
Richter, K. 2006. Wage Arrears and Economic Voting in Russia. American Political Science Review 100 (1):116-52.
———. 2006. The Well-Being of the Elderly and Wage Arrears in Russia. Journal of the European Economic Association 4 (1):116-52.
Rutherford, T., D. Tarr, and O. Shepotylo. 2006. The Impact of Russia on WTO and the DDA: The Importance of Liberalization of Barriers against FDI in Services for Growth and Poverty Reduction. In Poverty and the WTO: Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda, edited by T. W. Hertel and L. A. Winters. Washington, D. C.: World Bank.
Shkaratan, O. I., and S. A. Inyasevsky. 2006. Professionals and Managers in Employment Sphere--The State and Real Behavior. Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniya 32 (12):41-53.
Southworth, Caleb. 2006. The Dacha Debate: Household Agriculture and Labor Markets in Post-Socialist Russia. Rural Sociology 71 (3):451-78.
Stillman, Steven. 2006. Employment Decisions during the First Decade of Transition in Russia. Applied Economics Quarterly 52 (2):153-89.
Stillman, S. 2006. Health and Nutrition in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union during the Decade of Transition: A Review of the Literature. Economics and Human Biology 4 (1):104-46.
Thelen, S., J. B. Ford, and Earl D. Honeycutt, Jr. 2006. The Impact of Regional Affiliation on Consumer Perceptions of Relationships among Behavioral Constructs. Journal of Business Research 59 (9):965-73.
Thomas, A. 2006. Consistent Estimation of Binary-Choice Panel Data Models with Heterogeneous Linear Trends. Econometrics Journal 9 (2):177-95.
2005
Adair, L. S., and B. M. Popkin. 2005. Are Child Eating Patterns Being Transformed Globally? Obesity 13:1281-99.
Blam, I. , and S. Kovalev. 2005. On Shadow Commercialization of Health Care in Russia. Commercialization of Health Care. In Global and Local Dynamics and Policy Responses, edited by M. Mackintosh and M. Koivusalo: Palgrave Macmillan.
Brainerd, E., and D. M. Cutler. 2005. Autopsy on an Empire: Understanding Mortality in Russia and the Former Soviet Union. Journal of Economic Perspectives 19 (1):107-30.
Carlson, P. 2005. Relatively Poor, Absolutely Ill? A Study of Regional Income Inequality in Russia and Its Possible Health Consequences. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 59 (5):389-94.
Clément, M. 2005. Pauvreté en Russie. Un Etat des Lieux. Le Courrier des Pays de l'Est 1051:57-66.
Decoster, Andre. 2005. How Progressive Are Indirect Taxes in Russia? Economics of Transition 13 (4):705-29.
Denisov, B.P. 2005. Evaluation of the Health Status of Russia's Population. Mezhdunarodnyi Zhurnal Meditsinskoi Praktiki [International Journal of Medical Practice] 3.
Denisov, Boris Petrovich, and Viktoriia Ivanovna Sakevich. 2005. The Dynamics of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic. Sociological Research 44 (4):62-79.
Doak, C. M., L. S. Adair, M. Bentley, C. Monteiro, and B. M. Popkin. 2005. The Dual Burden Household and the Nutrition Transition Paradox. International Journal of Obesity 29:129-36.
Fedorov, Leonid, and David E. Sahn. 2005. Socioeconomic Determinants of Children's Health in Russia: A Longitudinal Study. Economic Development and Cultural Change 53 (2):479-500.
Fleisher, B., K Sabirianova, and X. Wang. 2005. Returns to Skills and the Speed of Reforms: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe, China, and Russia. Journal of Comparative Economics 33:351-70.
Friebel, Guido. 2005. Attaching Workers through In-Kind Payments: Theory and Evidence from Russia. World Bank Economic Review 19 (2):175-202.
Gorodnichenkoa, Y., and Klara Sabirianova Peter. 2005. Returns to Schooling in Russia and Ukraine: A Semiparametric Approach to Cross-Country Comparative Analysis. Journal of Comparative Economics 33 (2):324-50.
Graham, C. 2005. Insights on Development from the Economics of Happiness. World Bank Research Observer 20 (2):201-31.
Ivanova, A., M. Keen, and A. Kleem. 2005. The Russian 'Flat Tax' Reform. Economic Policy 20 (43):397-444.
Jahns, L., L. Arab, A. Carriquiry, and B. M. Popkin. 2005. The Use of External within-Person Variance Estimates to Adjust Nutrient Intake Distributions over Time and across Populations. Public Health Nutrition 8 (1):69-76.
Lokshin, M., and Martin Ravallion. 2005. Self-Rated Power and Welfare in Russia. In Measuring Empowerment: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives, edited by D. Narayan-Parker. Washington, D. C.: World Bank.
Martinchik, A. N., A. K. Baturin, E. A. Martinchik, E. V. Peskova, and M. L. Starovoitov. 2005. [Dietary Intake of Antioxidant Vitamins in Russian Population]. Voprosy Pitaniia 74 (4):9-13.
Mroz, T. A., L. Henderson, and B. M. Popkin. 2005. Monitoring Economic Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2004. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Ogloblin, C. 2005. The Gender Earnings Differential in Russia after a Decade of Economic Transition. Applied Econometrics and International Development 5 (3):5-26.
———. 2005. The Sectoral Distribution of Employment and Job Segregation by Gender in Russia. Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies 5 (2):5-18.
Ogloblin, C., and G. Brock. 2005. Wage Determination in Urban Russia: Underpayment and the Gender Differential. Economic Systems 29 (3):325-43.
Ogloblin, N. A., V. B. Sprichev, and A. K. Baturin. 2005. [The Study on Consumption of Calcium with Food by the Population of the Russian Federation]. Voprosy Pitaniya 74 (5):14-7.
Yudaeva, K. 2005. Institutions and the Commonwealth of Independent States. In Globalization And Equity: Perspectives from the Developing World, edited by N. Dinello and L. Squire. Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar.
Zohoori, N., D. Blanchette, and B. M. Popkin. 2005. Monitoring Health Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2004. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
2004
Buhler, 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.
Gerry, Christopher J., Byung-Yeon Kim, and Carmen A. Li. 2004. The Gender Wage Gap and Wage Arrears in Russia: Evidence from the RLMS. Journal of Population Economics 17 (2):267-88.
Graham, C. 2004. Assessing the Impact of Globalization on Poverty and Inequality: A New Lens on an Old Puzzle. In Brookings Trade Forum 2004: Globalization, Poverty, and Inequality, edited by S. M. Collins and C. Graham. Washington, D. C.: The Brookings Institution.
Graham, C., A. Eggers, and S. Sukhtankar. 2004. Does Happiness Pay? An Exploration Based on Panel Data from Russia. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 55 (3):319-42.
Guariglia, Alessandra, and Byung-Yeon Kim. 2004. Earnings Uncertainty, Precautionary Saving, and Moonlighting in Russia. Journal of Population Economics 17 (2):289-310.
Hansberry, R. 2004. An Analysis of Gender Wage Differentials in Russia from 1996-2002 (William Davidson Institute Working Paper).
Jahns, L., A. Carriquiry, L. Arab, T. A. Mroz, and B. M. Popkin. 2004. Within-and between-Person Variation in Nutrient Intakes of Russian and U. S. Children Differs by Sex and Age. Journal of Nutrition 134 (11):3114-20.
Jensen, R., and K. Richter. 2004. The Health Implications of Social Security Failure: Evidence from the Russian Pension Crisis. Journal of Public Economics 88 (1-2):209-36.
Jensen, R. T. 2004. Socioeconomic Status, Nutrition and Health among the Elderly. In Perspectives on the Economics of Aging, edited by D. A. Wise. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
Kanji, Shireen. 2004. The Route Matters: Poverty and Inequality among Lone-Mother Households in Russia. Feminist Economics 10 (2):207-25.
Kuhn, Randall, and Steven Stillman. 2004. Understanding Interhousehold Transfers in a Transition Economy: Evidence from Russia. Economic Development and Cultural Change 53 (1):131-56.
Lance, P. M., J. S. Akin, W. H. Dow, and C.-P. Loh. 2004. Is Cigarette Smoking in Poorer Nations Highly Sensitive to Price? Evidence from Russia and China. Journal of Health Economics 23 (1):173-89.
Lokshin, M., and R. Yemtsov. 2004. Household Strategies for Coping with Poverty and Social Exclusion in Post-Crisis Russia. Review of Development Economics 8 (1):15-32.
Lokshin, M. M. 2004. Household Childcare Choices and Women's Work Behavior in Russia. Journal of Human Resources 39 (4):1094-115.
Mroz, T. A., L. Henderson, M. Bontch-Osmolovsii, and B. M. Popkin. 2004. Monitoring Economic 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.
Nemtsov, A. 2004. Alcohol Consumption in Russia: Is Monitoring Health Conditions in the Russian Federation (RLMS) Trustworthy? Addiction 99 (3):386-7.
Senik, C. 2004. When Information Dominates Comparison. Learning from Russian Subjective Panel Data. Journal of Public Economics 88 (9-10):2099-2133.
Shkolnikov, Vladimir M., Evgueni M. Andreev, Jon Anson, and France Mesle. 2004. The Peculiar Pattern of Mortality of Jews in Moscow, 1993-95. Population Studies 58 (3):311-29.
Shkolnikov, V. M., E. M. Andreev, D. A. Leon, M. McKee, F. Meslé, and J. Vallin. 2004. Mortality Reversal in Russia: The Story So Far. Hygiea Internationalis 4 (4):29-80.
Southworth, Caleb, and Leontina Hormel. 2004. Why Work "Off the Books?". In Russian Transformations: Challenging the Global Narrative, edited by L. McCann. New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
Tekin, Erdal. 2004. Employment, Wages, and Alcohol Consumption in Russia. Southern Economic Journal 71 (2):397-417.
Turunen, Jarkko. 2004. Leaving State Sector Employment in Russia. Economics of Transition 12 (1):129-52.
United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe. 2004. Country Profiles on the Housing Sector: Russian Federation. New York: United Nations.
Zohoori, N., D. Blanchette, and B. M. Popkin. 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.
2003
Andreev, E. M., M. McKee, and V. M. Shkolnikov. 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, D. C., J. Falkingham, and M. McKee. 2003. Winners and Losers: Expansion of Insurance Coverage in Russia in the 1990s. American Journal of Public Health 93 (12):2124-30.
Clark, Andrew. 2003. Returns to Human Capital Investment in a Transition Economy: The Case of Russia, 1994-1998. International Journal of Manpower 24 (1):11-30.
Dore, A. R., L. S. Adair, and B. M. Popkin. 2003. Low Income Russian Families Adopt Effective Behavioral Strategies to Maintain Dietary Stability in Times of Economic Crisis. Journal of Nutrition 133 (11):3469-75.
Gan, L., and V. Vernon. 2003. Testing the Barten Model of Economies of Scale in Household Consumption: Toward Resolving. Journal of Political Economy 111 (6):1361-77.
Guariglia, Alessandra, and Byung-Yeon Kim. 2003. Wage Arrears Uncertainty and Precautionary Saving in Russia. Economics of Transition 11 (3):493-512.
Jahns, L., A. Baturin, and B. M. Popkin. 2003. Obesity, Diet, and Poverty: Trends in the Russian Transition to Market Economy. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 57 (10):1295-302.
Kalugina, E., and Boris Najman. 2003. Labour and Poverty in Russia Self-Rated Perceptions and Monetary Evaluations. Ekonomitsheskii J 7:20-49.
Kim, Byung-Yeon. 2003. Informal Economy Activities of Soviet Households: Size and Dynamics. Journal of Comparative Economics 31 (3):532-51.
Mroz, T. A., L. Henderson, M. Bontch-Osmolovsii, and B. M. Popkin. 2003. Monitoring Economic Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2002. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Nazarova, Inna B. 2003. Russia's Population Health: Factors and Characteristics in the 1990s. Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniya 29 (11):57-69.
Nemtsov, A. 2003. Alcohol Consumption Level in Russia: A Viewpoint on Monitoring Health Conditions in the Russian Federation (RLMS). Addiction 98 (3):369-70.
Ogloblin, C., and Brock. G. 2003. Smoking in Russia: The 'Marlboro Man' Rides but without 'Virginia Slims' for Now. Comparative Economic Studies 45 (1):87-103.
Skoufias, Emmanuel. 2003. Consumption Smoothing in Russia: Evidence from the RLMS. Economics of Transition 11 (1):67-91.
Zohoori, N., D. Blanchette, and B. M. Popkin. 2003. Monitoring Health Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2002. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
2002
Bahry, D. 2002. Ethnicity and Equality in Post-Communist Economic Transition: Evidence from Russia's Republics. Europe-Asia Studies 54 (5):673-99.
Brooks, A. C. 2002. Charitable Giving in Transition Economies: Evidence from Russia. National Tax Journal 55 (4):743-53.
Clarke, Simon. 2002. Market and Institutional Determinants of Wage Differentiation in Russia. Industrial and Labor Relations Review 55 (4):628-48.
———. 2002. Sources of Subsistence and the Survival Strategies of Urban Russian Households. In Work, Employment, and Transition: Restructuring Livelihoods in Post-Communism, edited by A. Rainnie, A. Smith and A. Swain. New York: Routledge.
Cockerham, W. C., M. C. Snead, and D. F. DeWaal. 2002. Health Lifestyles in Russia and the Socialist Heritage. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 43 (1):42-55.
Deloach, Stephen B., and Annie L. Hoffman. 2002. Russia's Second Shift: Is Housework Hurting Women's Wages? Atlantic Economic Journal 30 (4):422-32.
Earle, J., and K. Sabirianova. 2002. How Late to Pay? Understanding Wage Arrears in Russia. Journal of Labor Economics 20 (3):661-707.
Earle, J. S. , and K. Sabirianova. 2002. Understanding Employment: Level, Composition, and Flows. In The Russian Labor Market: Moving from Crisis to Recovery, edited by M. Rashid. Washington, DC: The World Bank.
Earle, J.S., and K Sabirianova. 2002. Understanding Wages: Structure, Uncertainty, and Inequality. In The Russian Labor Market: Moving from Crisis to Recovery, edited by M. Rashid. Washington, DC: The World Bank.
Fedorov, Leonid. 2002. Regional Inequality and Regional Polarization in Russia, 1990–99. World Development 30 (3):443-56.
Forey, B., J. Hamling, P. Lee, and N. Wald. 2002. International Smoking Statistics, second edition London: The Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine.
Graham, C. 2002. Mobility, Opportunity and Vulnerability: The Dynamics of Poverty and Inequality in a Global Economy. Journal of Human Development 3 (1):57-94.
Graham, C., and S. Pettinato. 2002. Frustrated Achievers: Winners, Losers and Subjective Well-Being in New Market Economies. Journal of Development Studies 38 (4):100-40.
———. 2002. Happiness and Hardship: Opportunity and Insecurity in New Market Economies. Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution Press.
Kohler, Hans-Peter, and Iliana Kohler. 2002. Fertility Decline in Russia in the Early and Mid 1990s: The Role of Economic Uncertainty and Labour Market Crises. European Journal of Population/Revue Europeenne de Demographie 18 (3):233-62.
Kolev, Alexandre, and Anne Pascal. 2002. What Keeps Pensioners at Work in Russia: Evidence from Household Panel Data. Economics of Transition 10 (1):29-53.
Mroz, T. A., L. Henderson, M. Bontch-Osmolovsii, and B. M. Popkin. 2002. Monitoring Economic Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2001. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development (Russian text). Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Ravallion, Martin, and M. Lokshin. 2002. Self-Rated Economic Welfare in Russia. European Economic Review 46 (8):1453-73.
Sabirianova, Klara Z. 2002. The Great Human Capital Reallocation: A Study of Occupational Mobility in Transitional Russia. Journal of Comparative Economics 30 (1):191-217.
Svejnar, Jan. 2002. Transition Economies: Performance and Challenges. Journal of Economic Perspectives 16 (1):3-28.
Tchernina, N. V., and E. A. Tchernin. 2002. Older People in Russia's Transitional Society: Multiple Deprivation and Coping Responses. Ageing and Society 22 (5):543-62.
Tudor-Locke, C., L. J. Neff, B. E. Ainsworth, C. L. Addy, and B. M. Popkin. 2002. Omission of Active Commuting to School and the Prevalence of Children's Health-Related Physical Activity Levels: The Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Study. Child: Care, Health and Development 28 (6):507-12.
Wang, Y., and J. Q. Wang. 2002. A Comparison of International References for the Assessment of Child and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity in Different Populations. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 56 (10):973-82.
Zohoori, N., K. Gleiter, and B. M. Popkin. 2002. Monitoring Health Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2001. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development (Russian text). Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
2001
Berger, M., J. Earle, and K. Sabirianova. 2001. Worker Training in a Restructuring Economy: Evidence from the Russian Transition. Research in Labor Economics 20:159-90.
Bogomolova, Tatiana Yu, and Vera S. Tapilina. 2001. Economic Stratification of Russia's Population in the 1990s. Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniya 27 (6):32-43.
Carlson, P. 2001. Risk Behaviours and Self Rated Health in Russia 1998. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 55:806-17.
Doak, C. M., and B. M. Popkin. 2001. The Emerging Problem of Obesity in Developing Countries. In Nutrition and Health in Developing Countries, edited by R. D. Semba and M. W. Bloem. Totowa, N. J.: Humana Press.
Earle, J.S., and K. Sabirianova. 2001. Equilibrium Wage Arrears. In Payday or the Day of Reckoning: The Problem of Salary Delays, edited by T. Maleva. Moscow: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Gimpelson, Vladimir, and Douglas Lippoldt. 2001. The Russian Labour Market: Between Transition and Turmoil. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Graham, C., and S. Pettinato. 2001. Happiness, Markets, and Democracy: Latin America in Comparative Perspective. Journal of Happiness Studies 2 (3):237-68.
Grogan, L. A., and Gerard J. van den Berg. 2001. The Duration of Unemployment in Russia. Journal of Population Economics 14 (3):549-68.
Jensen, R., and K. Richter. 2001. Understanding the Relationship between Poverty and Children's Health. European Economic Review 45 (4-6):1031-9.
Jovanovic, Branko. 2001. Russian Roller Coaster: Expenditure Inequality and Instability in Russia, 1994-98. Review of Income and Wealth 47 (2):251-71.
Klugman, Jeni, and Alexandre Kolev. 2001. Mobility and Poverty Dynamics among Russian Children. In The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries, edited by B. Bradbury, S. P. Jenkins and J. Micklewright. Cambridge, U. K.: Cambridge University Press.
———. 2001. The Role of the Safety Net and the Labor Market on Falling Cash Consumption in Russia: 1994-96: A Quintile-Based Decomposition Analysis. Review of Income and Wealth 47 (1):105-24.
Klugman, Jeni, and A. Motivans, eds. 2001. Single Parents and Child Welfare in the New Russia. New York: Palgrave.
Koumakhov, Rouslan, and Boris Najman. 2001. La Question des Sureffectifs en Russie: Une Explication en Termes de Competences ('Labour Hoarding' in Russia: An Interpretation in Terms of Skills. With English summary.). Revue Economique 52 (4):915-41.
Lubyova, M., and K. Z. Sabirianova. 2001. Returns to Human Capital under Economic Transformation: The Cases of Russia and Slovakia. Ekonomicky Casopis 49 (4):630-62.
Monusova, G. 2001. Unemployment in Russia: Forced or Voluntary. Voprosy Ekonomiki (9):113-29.
Mroz, T. A., and B. M. Popkin. 2001. Monitoring Economic Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2000. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Najman, Boris, and Ariane Pailhe. 2001. Mobilite Externe sur le Marche du Travail Russe, 1994-1998: Une Approche en Termes d'Activites (External Mobility on the Russian Labour Market, 1994-1998: An Inter-sector Point of View. With English summary.). Revue Economique 52 (4):861-84.
Pailhé, Ariane, and Anne Pascal. 2001. Arriérés de Salaire, Congés Obligatoires et Participation au Marché du Travail Russe. Revue Economique 52 (4):885-914.
Ravallion, Martin, and M. Lokshin. 2001. Identifying Welfare Effects from Subjective Questions. Economica 68 (271):335-57.
Shkolnikov, V., M. McKee, and D. Leon. 2001. Changes in Life Expectancy in Russia in the Mid-1990s. Lancet 357 (9260):917-21.
Veenhoven, R. 2001. Are the Russians as Unhappy As They Say They Are? Journal of Happiness Studies 2 (2):111-36.
Wang, Y. 2001. Cross-National Comparison of Childhood Obesity: The Epidemic and the Relationship between Obesity and Socioeconomic Status. International Journal of Epidemiology 30:1129-36.
Wang, Y., and L. S. Adair. 2001. How Does Maturity Adjustment Influence the Estimates of Overweight Prevalence in Adolescents from Different Countries Using an International Reference? International Journal of Obesity 25 (4):550-8.
Zohoori, N. 2001. Nutrition and Healthy Functioning in the Developing World. Journal of Nutrition 131 (9):2429S-32S.
Zohoori, N., K. Gleiter, and B. M. Popkin. 2001. Monitoring Health Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-2000. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
2000
Clarke, Simon. 2000. Measurement and Definitions of Poverty in Russia. In Breadline Europe: The Measurement of Poverty, edited by D. Gordon and P. Townsend. Bristol, U. K.: Policy Press.
Clarke, Simon, L. Varshavskaya, S. Alasheev, and M. Karelina. 2000. The Myth of the Urban Peasant. Work, Employment and Society 14:481-99.
Cockerham, William C. 2000. Health Lifestyles in Russia. Social Science and Medicine 51 (9):1313-24.
Desai, P., and T. Idson. 2000. Work without Wages: Russia's Nonpayment Crisis. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Doak, C. M., L. S. Adair, C. Monteiro, and B. M. Popkin. 2000. Overweight and Underweight Coexist within Households in Brazil, China and Russia. Journal of Nutrition 130 (12):2965-71.
Gavrilova, N. S., V. G. Semyonova, G. N. Evdokushkina, and L. A. Gavrilov. 2000. The Response of Violent Mortality to Economic Crisis in Russia. Population Research and Policy Review 19 (5):397-419.
Glinskaya, Elena, and Thomas A. Mroz. 2000. The Gender Gap in Wages in Russia from 1992 to 1995. Journal of Population Economics 13 (2):353-86.
Kolev, Alexandre. 2000. Determinants de l'Offre de Travail et Secteur Informel en Russie (Determinants of the Labor Supply in Russia and the Informal Economy. With English summary.). Revue d'Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest 31 (4):123-50.
Lokshin, Michael, Kathleen Mullan Harris, and Barry M. Popkin. 2000. Single Mothers in Russia: Household Strategies for Coping with Poverty. World Development 28 (12):2183-98.
Lokshin, Michael, and Martin Ravallion. 2000. Welfare Impacts of the 1998 Financial Crisis in Russia and the Response of the Public Safety Net. Economics of Transition 8 (2):269-95.
Nazarova, Inna B. 2000. Self-Rated Health and Occupational Conditions in Russia. Social Science and Medicine 51 (9):1375-85.
Ravallion, Martin, and Michael Lokshin. 2000. Who Wants to Redistribute? The Tunnel Effect in 1990s Russia. Journal of Public Economics 76 (1):87-104.
Sabirianova, K. 2000/2001. The Great Human Capital Reallocation: A Study of Occupational Mobility in Transitional Russia. Beyond Transition 11 (6):24-7.
World Bank. 2000. Annex A: Russia. In Poverty Reduction and the World Bank: Progress in Fiscal 1999, edited by World Bank. Washington, D. C.: World Bank.
1999
Arabsheibani, G. R., and Lisa Lau. 1999. ‘Mind the Gap’: An Analysis of Gender Wage Differentials in Russia. Labour 13 (4):761-74.
Cockerham, W. C. 1999. Health and Social Change in Russia and Eastern Europe. New York: Routledge.
Commander, Simon, Andrei Tolstopiatenko, and Ruslan Yemtsov. 1999. Channels of Redistribution: Inequality and Poverty in the Russian Transition. Economics of Transition 7 (2):411-47.
Gregory, Paul R., Manouchehr Mokhtari, and Wolfram Schrettl. 1999. Do the Russians Really Save that Much?--Alternate Estimates from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. Review of Economics and Statistics 81 (4):694-703.
Gvozdeva, G. 1999. Time Balance Changes and Women's Use of their Right to Rest. Loisir & Societe-Society and Leisure 22 (1):127-44.
Lehmann, H., J. Wadsworth, and A. Acquisti. 1999. Grime and Punishment: Job Insecurity and Wage Arrears in the Russian Federation. Journal of Comparative Economics 27 (4):595-617.
Levin, Sarah, Barbara E. Ainsworth, Cynthia W. Kwok, Cheryl L. Addy, and Barry M. Popkin. 1999. Patterns of Physical Activity among Russian Youth: The Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. European Journal of Public Health 9 (3):166-73.
Lokshin, Michael, and Barry M. Popkin. 1999. The Emerging Underclass in the Russian Federation: Income Dynamics, 1992-1996. Economic Development and Cultural Change 47 (4):803-29.
Mroz, T. A., D. Mancini, and B. M. Popkin. 1999. Monitoring Economic Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-98. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Ogloblin, Constantin G. 1999. The Gender Earnings Differential in the Russian Transition Economy. Industrial and Labor Relations Review 52 (4):602-27.
Reilly, Barry. 1999. The Gender Pay Gap in Russia during the Transition, 1992-96. Economics of Transition 7 (1):245-64.
Swafford, M., M. Kosolapov, and P. Kozyreva. 1999. How to Study Russia of Nowadays. International Standards for Evaluating Survey Research. Universe of Russia 1,2.
———. 1999. How to Study Russia of Nowadays. The Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey: Measuring of Well-being of Russians during the 1990s. Universe of Russia 3.
Zohoori, N., L. Henderson, K. Gleiter, and B. M. Popkin. 1999. Monitoring Health Conditions in the Russian Federation: The Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 1992-98. Report submitted to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Chapel Hill, N. C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
1998
Buckley, Robert M., and Eugene N. Gurenko. 1998. Housing Demand in Russia: Rationing and Reform. Economics of Transition 6 (1):197-209.
Klugman, Jeni, and J. Braithwaite. 1998. Poverty in Russia during the Transition: An Overview. World Bank Research Observer 13 (1):37-58.
Kohlmeier, L., M. Mendez, S. Shalnova, A. Martinchik, H. Chakraborty, and M. Kohlmeier. 1998. Deficient Dietary Iron Intakes among Women and Children in Russia: Evidence from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. American Journal of Public Health 88 (4):576-80.
McKee, M., M. Bobak, R. Rose, V. Shkolnikov, L. Chenet, and D. Leon. 1998. Patterns of Smoking in Russia. Tobacco Control 7:22-6.
Popkin, B. M. 1998. The Nutrition Transition and Its Health Implications in Lower-Income Countries. Public Health Nutrition 1 (1):5-21.
Sabirianova, K. 1998. Microeconomic Analysis of Dynamic Changes in the Russian Labor Market. Problems of Economic Transition 41 (3):66-88.
Zohoori, Namvar, T. A. Mroz, B. Popkin, E. Glinskaya, M. Lokshin, D. Mancini, P. Kozyreva, M. Kosolapov, and M. Swafford. 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.
1997
Buckley, Robert M., and Eugene N. Gurenko. 1997. Housing and Income Distribution in Russia: Zhivago's Legacy. World Bank Research Observer 12 (1):19-32.
Deev, A., F. Aidoo, G. Propirny, S. Shalnova, S. Smirnova, and V. Tchepkin. 1997. Development and Implementation of a Dietary Assessment System in a Representative Sample of Households in the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 65 (4):S1337-8.
Entwisle, Barbara, and Polina Kozyreva. 1997. New Estimates of Induced Abortion in Russia. Studies in Family Planning 28 (1):14-23.
Gimpelson, Vladimir, and D. Lippoldt. 1997. Labour Market Dynamics in the Russian Federation. In Labour Turnover in the Russian Economy, edited by Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development. Paris: Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development.
Gregory, P., and M. Mokhtari. 1997. Fertility and the Household Economy: Evidence from the Russian Longitudinal Survey. In Gesellschaft und Bevoelkerung in Mittel-und Osteuropa im Umbruch, edited by J. Fleishhacker and R. Muenz. Berlin: DGBw.
Klugman, Jeni, ed. 1997. Poverty in Russia: Public Policy and Private Responses. Washington, D. C.: World Bank.
Popkin, Barry M., Namvar Zohoori, Lenore Kohlmeier, Alexander Koustantinovich Baturin, Arseni Martinchik, and Alexander Deev. 1997. Nutritional Risk Factors in the Former Soviet Union. In Premature Death in the New Independent States, edited by J. L. Bobadilla, C. A. Costello and F. Mitchell. Washington, D. C.: National Academy Press.
Tseng, M., H. Chakraborty, D. T. Robinson, M. Mendez, and L. Kohlmeier. 1997. Adjustment of Iron Intake for Dietary Enhancers and Inhibitors in Population Studies: Bioavailable Iron in Rural and Urban Residing Russian Women and Children. Journal of Nutrition 127 (8):1456-68.
Vella, V. 1997. Health and Nutritional Aspects of Well-Being. In Poverty in Russia: Public Policy and Private Responses, edited by J. Klugman. Washington, D. C.: World Bank.
Zohoori, N. 1997. Recent Patterns of Alcohol Consumption in the Russian Elderly, 1992-1996. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 66 (4):810-4.
1996
Newell, Andrew, and Barry Reilly. 1996. The Gender Wage Gap in Russia: Some Empirical Evidence. Labour Economics 3 (3):337-56.
Popkin, Barry M., Alexander Koustantinovich Baturin, Lenore Kohlmeier, and Namvar Zohoori. 1997. Russia: Monitoring Nutritional Change during the Reform Period. In Implementing Dietary Guidelines for Healthy Eating, edited by V. Wheelock. London: Blackie Academic & Professional.
Popkin, B. M., N. Zohoori, and A. Baturin. 1996. The Nutritional Status of the Elderly in Russia, 1992 through 1994. American Journal of Public Health 86 (3):355-60.
1995
Mroz, Thomas A., and Barry M. Popkin. 1995. Poverty and the Economic Transition in the Russian Federation. Economic Development and Cultural Change 44 (1):1-31.



