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The demographic foundation of nations is remarkably resilient to losses with the causes of that resiliency not uniform cross-nationally. Countries in the early stages of development have very high birth rates and a growing youthful population with only the most extreme cases of genocide...
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changes in fertility resulted from the pandemic in Russia, as well as to plan state policies to support fertility under the …
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negative expectations regarding the birth rate dynamics and the demographic situation as a whole. First, Russia is approaching … effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the birth rate has become inseparable in Russia from the effects of subsequent …
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Russia. The Arctic zone of the North-Eastern region of Russia is one of the most extreme regions of the world. Territories … of Russia includes the Chukotka Autonomous District and half of the territory of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The … mortality of the Arctic region. In Russia, in recent years, mortality rates are currently falling. The high mortality rate is …
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The term Demographic Dividend occurs to a particular country when falling birthrates changes the age structure which further reduces the required investments in the Human Capital. Here we have tried to provide possible theory which can work for the Demographic Dividend for the state like...
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Using a large sample of countries and 60 years of data, the authors found a strong and intuitive link between demographic transitions and both GDP growth and capital market returns. Unlike previous researchers, who used ad hoc and restrictive demographic variables, the authors imposed a smooth...
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Population explosion of the last century necessitated adoption of a population stabilization policy internationally but without due consideration of its paradoxical impacts on future world economic and environmental sustainability and progress of civilization. Population stabilization policy...
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This paper explores gendered patterns of time use as an explanatory factor behind fertility trends in the developed world. We review the theoretical foundations for this link, and assess the existing evidence suggesting that a more equal division of labor within the home leads to more children,...
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This article is devoted to investigation current demographic policy in Russia impact on fertility of different … Generation Survey in Russia (2004, 2007, 2011 waves). Semi-structured interview method (Moscow, 2010) was used to assess the …
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Russia. It is possible that the effect of delayed childbearing in the pandemic will affect Russia in 2021, however, now it is …
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