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Social Monitor 2002 reviews recent socio-economic developments in the 27 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. It contains three articles: Social trends in transition: an update on trends in a range of topics including income and poverty, fertility,...
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Describes the development of labour market institutions and policies in eight Commonwealth of Independent CIS countries (CIS) during the transition period. Shows that in many CIS counties public employment services lost resources, staff and authority, crippling their capacity to replace the lost...
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conducted in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Changes in income and expenditure under trade liberalization at … countries may improve the adaptive capacity of the small scale producers especially in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan …
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attendance, living in capital cities was associated with an increase in attendance frequency in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, while … residing in a wealthier household was associated with an increase in frequency in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Measures to … in all countries. Living in a rural area reduced the likelihood of attendance in all countries except Kazakhstan. Other …
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CIS Central Asia’s structural heterogeneity may have deepened since the global crisis of 2008–09. Kazakhstan and … Turkmenistan are relatively rich oil and gas exporters, the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan are poor energy importers, and … Uzbekistan is a more diversified but still rather poor economy. The rich hydrocarbon exporters typically achieve “twin surpluses …
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The five countries of Central Asia – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan – became … the five countries of Central Asia—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan (Map 1). Previously …
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Kasachstan und Usbekistan ab. Die kleinen Volkswirtschaften Turkmenistan und Tadschikistan sind durch Sonderfaktoren beeinflußt …Analysiert wird die wirtschaftliche Lage in den fünf GUS-Republiken in Mittelasien - Kasachstan, Usbekistan, Kirgistan … Volkswirtschaften Kasachstan und Usbekistan weisen Indikatoren auf, die seit Ende 1994 eine deutliche Abschwächung des wirtschaftlichen …
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Die fünf zentralasiatischen Länder, Kasachstan, Usbekistan, Kirgistan, Turkmenistan und Tadschikistan, bilden ein Areal … Rohstoffen konzentriert sich auf Kasachstan, Usbekistan und Turkmenistan. Seit 1991 hat sich die wirtschaftliche Lage in der … Region erheblich verschlechtert. Nach ersten Erfolgen bei der Preisstabilisierung im Jahre 1994 konnten vor allem Kasachstan …
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