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Russia, Population ~ JRL 2005-09 Excerpts
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
chaired a meeting of the Presidium of the Presidential Council for the
Implementation of Priority National Projects and Demographic Policy
Premier.gov.ru transcript; JRL #2009-40, Feb. 26,
2009. |
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Russia’s Path: Boom or Bust
Russia has potential but faces multiple constraints, report says
From America.gov; JRL #2008-217, Dec. 1,
2008. |
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Boosting Population a Vague Science
By Nabi Abdullaev, from The Moscow Times; JRL #2008-124,
July 1,
2008. |
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Abortion Remains Top "Birth-Control" Option In Russia:
Russia was the first country to legalize abortion |
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By Chloe Arnold, from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; JRL #2008-124,
July 1,
2008. |
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Transcript of Remarks by
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency [excerpt re: demographics]
CIA transcript (excerpts re:
Russia); JRL #2008-86, May 2,
2008. |
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Number Of Families With More
Than Two Children In Russia Increases
From Interfax; JRL #2008-97, May 16, 2008.
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Transcript of Remarks by
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
CIA transcript (excerpts re:
Russia); JRL #2008-86, May 2,
2008. |
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EXPERTS DOUBT THAT RUSSIA’S POPULATION DECLINE CAN BE
HALTED
By Jonas Bernstein, from The
Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL #2008-83, April 29,
2008. |
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Number of abortions falling in Russia, still three
times higher than in the West
From Interfax; JRL #2008-80, April 24,
2008.
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Simply an Issue of Control
[re: contraceptives, abortifacients, abortion]
By Svetlana Osadchuk, from The Moscow Times; JRL #2008-77, April 16,
2008. |
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From Crisis to Baby Boom
Russia witnesses its highest birth rate in 25 years
By Anna Arutunyan, from The Moscow
News; JRL #2008-28, Feb. 8, 2008. |
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Russia's birth, mortality rates to equal by 2011 -
ministry
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2008-17, Jan. 24, 2008. |
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Russian Population To Start Growing In 2014-2016 -
Ministry
From Interfax; JRL #2007-242, Nov. 23, 2007. |
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The number one national project
By Maxim Krans, from Russian (government)
Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2007-214, Oct. 12, 2007. |
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Putin approves demographic policy goals through 2025
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL
#2007-213, Oct. 11, 2007. |
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Population To Grow To 142 Mln - 143 Mln By 2015, 145
Mln By 2025 - Medvedev
From Interfax; JRL 2007-193,
Sept. 11, 2007. |
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Where Have All the Children
Gone?
Can Russia Reverse its Demographic Crisis?
By Michael Akerib, from Russia Profile; JRL 2007-187,
Sept. 3, 2007. |
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Russia's X Factor: Health and
Demography in the Post-Soviet Space
Nicholas Eberstadt interview with Washington ProFile; JRL 2007-187,
Sept. 3, 2007. |
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Russians Don't Think Human Life Is Valued Enough In
Russia - Poll
From Interfax; JRL 2007-96, April 26, 2007. |
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Decline In Russian Population Will Be Reversed In Five
Years - Roszdrav Chief
From Interfax; JRL 2007-75, March
29, 2007. |
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[Putin Address:] Excerpts from
the Transcript of the Session of the Presidential Council for Implementing
Priority National Projects and Demographic Policy
Kremlin.Ru transcript; JRL 2007-56, March
8, 2007. |
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Russia's Birth, Mortality Rates Improve - Medvedev
From Interfax; JRL 2007-56, March 8, 2007. |
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Russian population to plunge by almost 7 mln by 2016 -
expert
From Russian (government) Information
Agency Novosti; JRL 2007-53, March 5, 2007. |
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Childless Russian families to pay taxes for their social inaction
From
Pravda.Ru; JRL 2006-210,
Sept. 17, 2006. |
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Putin says Russia facing demographic crisis
From Russian Information Agency Novosti; JRL 2006-141,
June 20, 2006. |
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Russia Needs Urgent Measures as Population Dwindles
By
Andrei Kolesnikov, from Russian Information
Agency Novosti; JRL 2006-141,
June 20, 2006. |
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The Business of Demographics:
Putin’s plans for improving Russia’s birthrate get support from the business
community
By Dmitry Babich, from Russia Profile; JRL 2006-123,
May 26, 2006. |
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Re: 2006-#119-Johnson's Russia List/
population
From Jerry Hough; JRL 2006-121,
May 24, 2006. |
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RE: 2006-#118-Johnson's
Russia List/ Hough [re: demographics, birth rates, life expectancy]
From Thomas Nichols; JRL 2006-119,
May 22, 2006. |
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Re: life expectancy
From Jerry Hough; JRL 2006-118,
May 21, 2006. |
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Economics of Putin's demographic initiatives
From Vlad Ivanenko; JRL 2006-117,
May 19, 2006. |
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Incentives for childbirth key to demography in Russia -
Roshal
From Interfax; JRL 2006-116,
May 18, 2006. |
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Poor health of mothers causes 70% of baby deaths in
Russia
From Russian Information Agency Novost; JRL
2006-116, May 18, 2006. |
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re New York Times editorial
[re: Population Disaster, Democracy]
From Mikhail Tsypkin; JRL 2006-111,
May 12, 2006. |
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Myths and Realities of Russia's Population
Crisis
From Dietwald Claus; JRL 2006-70,
March 22, 2006. |
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Re: three items on demographic issues in JRL #47, 23 February 2006
From Murray Feshbach; JRL 2006-49,
Feb. 25, 2006. |
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Russian population shrinks to 142.8 million
From Interfax; JRL 2006-28,
Jan. 30, 2006. |
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Russian government says infant mortality down
From Pravda.Ru; JRL 2006-23,
Jan. 25, 2005. |
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Russians are still low-living
[re: population, life expectancy, birth rate]
From Pravda.Ru; JRL 2006-23,
Jan. 25, 2005. |
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Demographic Crisis May Cost $400Bln
By Lyuba Pronina, from The Moscow
Times; JRL #9335,
Dec. 22, 2005. |
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Life expectancy in Russia on the decline - World Bank
From Russian Information Agency Novosti; JRL #9315,
Dec. 8, 2005. |
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Russia's infant mortality on the decrease
From Russian Information Agency Novosti; JRL #9294, Nov. 14, 2005. |
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Russia: Immigration Likely To
Increase, Mitigating Population Deficit
By Victor Yasmann, from Radio Free
Europe/Radio Liberty; JRL #9291, Nov. 10, 2005. |
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Russia: System Presents Uphill
Climb For Labor Migrants
By Claire Bigg, from Radio Free
Europe/Radio Liberty; JRL #9291, Nov. 10, 2005. |
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Immigrants inundate Russia
It would be a nightmare to see ethnic groups from the North Caucasus and Central
Asia fight the Chinese over the domination areas in Central Siberia
From Pravda.Ru; JRL #9291, Nov. 10, 2005. |
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New Office to Support Russians
Abroad [re: population shifts]
By Anna Smolchenko, from The Moscow Times; JRL #9288, Nov. 7,
2005. |
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Russia's child population down by
seven million over ten years
From Interfax; JRL #9258, Sept. 29, 2005. |
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Russian population to decline by
2 million by 2007
By Gerai Dadashev, from Russian Information Agency Novosti; JRL
#9239, Sept. 8, 2005 |
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Experts: Russia Faces Demographic
Disaster
Low standards of living are the main cause of the acute demographic crisis that
is threatening Russia
By Otto Latsis, from Moscow News; JRL #9238, Sept. 7, 2005. |
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Russia's population will continue to decline until
2008 - ministry
From Russian Information Agency Novosti;
JRL #9212, Aug. 18, 2005. |
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Death rates in Russia exceed birth rates by 1.7 times
in the first half of 2005 - official data
From Russian Information Agency Novosti;
JRL #9212, July 30, 2005. |
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Russia in deep demographic crisis - expert
From Russian Information Agency Novosti;
JRL #9195, July 8, 2005. |
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Russian Politicians, Demographers
Warn Of Population Crisis
By Claire Bigg, from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty;
JRL #9133, April 28, 2005. |
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G8 LABOR MINISTERS CONCERNED
ABOUT DEMOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS
By Alexander Smotrov, from Russian Information Agency
Novosti; JRL #9088, March
12, 2005. |
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Russian men become extinct
There can be some regions in Russia where there will be no men at all
From Pravda.Ru; JRL #9088, March
12, 2005. |
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RUSSIA'S BIRTH RATE GROWS,
THOUGH NOT ENOUGH
By Olga Sobolevskaya, from Russian Information Agency Novosti; JRL #9077, March
4, 2005. |