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of household incomes allowing for endogenous attrition. Our estimates for Hungary and Russia in the 1990s reveal … slower for households who are poorer in steady state. …
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of household incomes allowing for endogenous attrition. Our estimates for Hungary and Russia in the 1990s reveal … slower for households who are poorer in steady state. …
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"Can self-assessed health be relied on to identify the true socioeconomic gradients in health status? The self-assessed health of Russian adults in 2002 shows remarkably little gradient with respect to economic welfare. The authors document this finding and assess its robustness to the...
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Russia for 1994-96, they find that some results widely reported in past studies of subjective well-being appear to be robust …
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Attitudes toward redistribution of wealth in Russia tend to reflect expectations of future mobility, in both directions …
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examine the determinants of subjective economic welfare in Russia, including its relationship to conventional objective … indicator in Russia today, in which household incomes are deflated by household-specific poverty lines. They find that Russian …
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