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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
[ Demographic policy in Belarussia, Russia, and Ukraine : ] Moscow: Ekon-Inform, 2009 Language: Russian
Price: $ 12.00
This brochure analyzes the recent strategic decisions that affect demographic policy in Belorussia, Russia, and Ukraine. The author describes the goals, tasks and the steps in their realization. as well as the connections among these programs and special measures of help for families.
This book includes articles on Islam and immigration in Russia, national and civil identity, interethnic tolerance on the post-Soviet territory. Contents: Kompromiss ili konflikt?; Demografiia, migratsii, sotsial`nye problemy; Istoriia i pamiat` o sobytiiakh XX veka; Mezhdu ob`edinennoi Evropoi i novoi Rossiei: Sblizhenie ili raskhozhdenie?, etc.
[ The Government national policy and all-Russian census of 2010 : ] Moscow: Moskovskii dom natsional`nostei, 2012 Language: Russian
Price: $ 10.00
This is an article by assistant to director of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAN which analyzes the results of the 2010 all-Russian census from the perspective of interethnic relations and important ethnocultural trends of the last decade.
This study of interethnic marriages is based on field work in several regions of the Russian Far North in 1997. This study is a part of research on the future of Northern aboriginal ethnoses. Includes statistical data.
This prognosis contains three scenarios of indicators of the Russian population, its gender and age structure, fertility, mortality, population growth, and life expectancy. All calculations are based on data as of the beginning of 1997.
[ Migration and employment in Russia : ] St. Petersburg: Petropolis, 1998 Language: Russian
Price: $ 12.00
Modern problems of migration and employment of the population of Russia and the former Soviet Union are studied. The major tendencies of migration from the FSU to Russia and from Russia to the West are assessed.
[ Migrations of the populations of Asiatic Russia: Late 19th - early 21st centuries : ] Novosibirsk: Parallel`, 2011 Language: Russian
Price: $ 48.00
This collective monograph studies the migration processes in the Asian part of Russia, which have mostly happened in Siberia and the Far North since the end of the 19th century. The contributors analyze the influence of the economic factors, three revolutions, numerous military conflicts, political repressions and other social catastrophes.
The History of Iakutiia is studied in several time segments: before it became the part of the Russian state (1630), 1630-1917 and after. The author analyzes demographic trends in connection with geoeconomic factors: economic, natural and geographic conditions; scale of settlement in this part of Siberia; migration, etc.
This brochure considers the problems specific to the Siberia, the region called “the barometer of demographic development of the whole Russia”. There is a description of various periods, with their characteristic migration patterns, birth and mortality rates, the relationship between the numbers of rural and urban populations, the tempo of economic development, etc.
[ International migration from and into Russia in the transition period : ] Moscow: Nauka, 1997 Language: Russian
Price: $ 15.00
This book studies types, ethnic structure, socio-demographic portrait, directions and dynamics of migration from and into Russia in the last decade. Bibliography.
This monograph studies the urban family as a social institution in Russia in the mid 20th century: marriage, demographic characteristics, relationships within the family, influence of WWII on its main characteristics, new trends at the end of the period in study.
This monograph studies the urban family as a social institution in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century: marriage, demographic characteristics, relationship in the family, influence of WWI and revolutions of its main characteristics, new trends at the end of the period in study.
This is the first in depth study of the evolution of Siberian merchant class, their social and legal status, demographics and ethnic structure, and life style. Merchant families played a great role in the development of the region, the accumulation of property, and transmitting of particular social ideas and life style.
[ The Population of Western Siberia in the 20th century : ] Novosibirsk: Izd-vo SO RAN, 1997 Language: Russian
Price: $ 39.00
The first ever effort to analyze the development of this vast region’s population during this century. The dynamics of population growth, migrations, demographics, employment rate, professional structure, ethnic, and social changes, as well as the evolution of family structure are investigated based on a immense amount of factual material, which makes it possible to use this book as a reference source.
This monograph studies the main directions and priorities in the government migration policy to the eastern regions of Russia (USSR) both voluntary and forced ones (ethnic, military, repatriation, etc).
This collection embraces articles by Siberian scholars about the settlement of Russians in Siberia over a three hundred year period after the March of Ermak. The articles included cover a wide range of topics: various waves and groups of migrants and theirs influence on Siberia; interethnic interaction of migrants with aboriginals and within the migrant pool which included an ethnical mixture; social and demographic structure of Siberian society (population), etc.
Population fluctuations of Siberian native peoples are studied since the time they become part of Russia. The works shows the evident growth of the non-Russian population in the Far North and explains the concrete reasons of temporary situations when this was not the case.
The author studies the ethnographic development of the Chukchi, one of the small indigenous nations of Northern Siberia: areas of habitation, economy, interaction with the landscape and climate, social and marriage structure.
This is the first study of the dynamics of the major demographic processes in Siberia from the early 1930’s to the present. It shows the change in numbers and structure of urban and rural population, migration, change in educational and socio-professional characteristics of various groups of population, the influence of demographic disasters (e.
The nationalist conflicts of the 1980-1990s that caused a renewed interest in the problems of ethnic identity, prompted this study of the personal, social, and collective components of ethnicity among four Finno-Ugric people of the Ural area: Mordovians, Udmurts, Marians, and Komi.
This book of papers delivered at an international conference, covers the topics of historical and social demography, migration of the population and of some specific groups in the East of Russia, demographic and regional policy of the Soviet state.
[ Nuptiality indicators in Russia: Analysis of marriage tables : ] Moscow: Informatika, 2000 Language: Russian
Price: $ 33.00
This publication includes a series of nuptiality tables with analysis for single men and women. The tables are based on the 1985 (USSR) and 1994 (Russia) microcensus data for the periods of 1980-1984 and 1989-1993.
[ Ethnological monitoring of the census of population : ] Moscow: IEA RAN, 2011 Language: Russian
Price: $ 49.00
This collection studies the social, political and ethnological situation in the period of All-Russian 2010 Census. The contributors make conclusions about the dynamics of the population, analyze the technology of the census and make some suggestions for a future one.
These are the materials of the fourth seminar conducted by the Russian human rights center Memorial on organizational issues of legal help to refugees and forced migrants.
These are the materials of the fourth seminar conducted by the Russian human rights center Memorial on organizational issues of legal help to refugees and forced migrants.
This book studies the social, historical, and economic aspects of the organization and development of the population of Buryatia, the regional specifics of settlement and population reproduction, the current demographic situation.
This collection includes reviews and annotations of the most recent publications on the following subjects: General characteristics of the demographic situation in Russia; The Employment and demographic situation in the last ten years; The Social-demographic situation in various regions and Moscow; Crises, conflicts and migration in the Northern Caucasus.