Demographic Review #2 2022
In the issue: Demographic features of industrial serfs in the 18th-19th centuries: parish registers of the village of Kudinovo in the Bogorodsky district, 1777-1862. Adaptation of migrants from rural areas of Dagestan in Makhachkala and Astrakhan: causes of differences. Digital traces of the population as a data source on migration flows In the Russian Arctic. National transfer accounts of Moldova-2019: principals of construction and some results. Excess summer mortality at young ages: do long school holidays matter? The structure of directly related alcohol mortality In Russia from 2011 to 2021. Mobilizing single mothers: demographic policy in the post-war USSR.
Demographic Review. English selection 2018
In the issue: Herbert Spencer: the unrecognized father of the theory of demographic transition. Rethinking the contemporary history of fertility: family, state, and the world system. Generational accounts and demographic dividend in Russia. Cities of over a million people on the mortality map of Russia. Armenians of Russia: geo-demographic trends of the past, modern realities and prospects. An evaluation of the prevalence of malignant neoplasms in Russia using an incidence-mortality model.
Demographic Review. English selection - 2017.
In the issue: The Russian revolution of 1917 through the prism of demographic modernization. Mortality from cardiovascular diseases and life expectancy in Russia. HIV/AIDS is reducing the number of Russians and their life expectancy. The contraceptive revolution in Russia. Russians in the republics of the North Caucasus: frontiers of geo-demographic retreat (the first half of the 21st century). Alexander Kulischer on the demographic future of Russia.
Demographic Review #2
In the issue: Determinants of the demographic transition in the Global South. New population policy in China: «One family – two children». The demographic modernization of Iran (from the second half of the 20th to the beginning of the 21st century). How robotics and labor-saving technologies impact population change: trends and scenarios. International migration in Russia (the USSR) during the end of the 19th‒ the first third of the 20th century. International migration in the USSR in 1923-1930. Fertility in advanced societies: a review of research.
Demographic Review #4
In the issue: Modest demographic results of the pronatalist family policy in the context of long-term evolution of fertility in Russia. Public policies of active ageing: evidence from the world experience. Interregional migration in Russia: age characteristics. International migration in Russia (the USSR) during the end of the 19th‒ the first third of the 20th century. The epidemiological transition in Russia: historical sight. Estimating number of children in villages of Dagestan: a comparison of data sources.
Demographic Review #3
In the issue: The modest results of the pronatalist policy against the background of long-term evolution of fertility in Russia. Mortality in Moscow and other megacities of the world: similarities and differences. Influence of demographic transformation in the system of private intergenerational transfers. Rejuvenation of the motherhood in Dagestan: a tendency or an artefact? Tatars of the Ryazan region in the XX century: geography of settlement, population dynamics, migration trends. The use of population registers for recording and analysis of cohabitation.
Demographic Review #2
In the issue: Demographic consequences of the Great Patriotic War. Soviet prisoners of war: how many were there and how many came home? Casualties in armed conflicts in the world: 1946-2015. Ill-defined and unspecified causes of death in Russia. Population of western Siberia during Second World war (1939-1945). Evacuated children: the difficulties of survival on the home front.
Demographic Review #1
In the issue: Mortality from cardiovascular diseases and life expectancy in Russia. Fertility in higher-order marital unions in Russia: does a new partnership allow for the realization of the two-child ideal? The rural-urban continuum: the destiny of the notion and its link to the spatial mobility of the population. Simon Kuznets on demographic issues. Who has upset the ethnic balance in Russia?
Demographic Review #4
In the issue: An unnoticed contribution to demographic transition theory. Demographic results of 2014. A brief report. The sequence of life events of Russian men serving and not serving in the military. Mortality in Russia in light of the in alcohol consumption. Integral indicators of demographic losses from deaths and injuries due to road accidents in Russia.
Demographic Review #3
In the issue: Recent trends in remittances: Russia and the world. Assessing the impact of the maternity capital policy in Russia. The role of interfamily exchange in the system of material support and care for the elderly in modern Russia. Peasant resettlement in the 1920s (from the history of migration in Russia). Some problems of assessing population losses during collectivization.