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Demographic Review #3

In the issue: The Russian revolution of 1917 through the prism of demographic modernization. Personal psychological resources and health inequalities: the strength of the buffer effect in European countries. Child malnutrition in Africa: statistical analysis and modeling of factors. Russians in the republics of the North Caucasus: frontiers of geo-demographic retreat (the first half of the 21st century). Estimating military losses: a search for truth, ignorance or bias? The values of the elderly and the political consequences of the global aging of the population. Perspectives on population-based prostate cancer screening.

"Demoscope Weekly" ## 749-750

Current topic: Russia’s demographic challenges. Part one – Population and Space.
In the issue: The typology of regional dynamics of the population of Russia in the post-Soviet period. Socio-economic outlines of a society of longevity. The dynamics of population size of coastal cities of Russia in the post-Soviet period.

"Demoscope Weekly" ## 747-748

Current topic: Migration in the UK on the eve of the migration crisis in Europe. Part 2 
In the issue: Forming a new immigration regime in Europe. Emigration from Russia to foreign countries in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Distinctive geographical features of modern external migration of the population in Spain.

"Demoscope Weekly" ## 745-746

Current topic: Migration in the UK on the eve of the migration crisis in Europe. Part 1.
In the issue: An analysis of the mechanism of migration of Russian-speaking scientists in the field of computer science to Great Britain. Schooling children of other ethnicities in the UK (based on the example of London). Geographic features of migration links in Europe.

"Demoscope Weekly" ## 741-742

Current topic: HIV: the alarming situation in Russia against the backdrop of global trends.
In the issue: Mortality from infectious socially significant diseases in Russia. The tuberculosis epidemic situation among people with HIV in the Russian Federation. Medico-social features of the “aging” of the HIV epidemic in St. Petersburg.

"Demoscope Weekly" ## 739-740

Current topic: What the experience of family policy teaches
In the issue: The comparative effectiveness of family benefits in Europe. A family-friendly workplace: political initiatives, the employer’s position and types of support for workers with family responsibilities. “We just live together”: Cohabitation in modern Russia.

Illustration for news: How Alcohol Affects Life Expectancy

How Alcohol Affects Life Expectancy

Alcohol abuse contributes significantly to premature mortality in Russia.

"Demoscope Weekly" ## 733-734

Current topic: Has the potential of structural factors of fertility growth been exhausted? Part 2.
In the issue: Desired and real fertility in Tropical Africa. Demographic potential and the stimulation of fertility. Interethnic marriages in Kazakhstan: an assessment of preferences using a matrix of interethnic distances. 

Demographic Review #1

In the issue: Contraceptive revolution inRussia. Assisted reproductive technologies: new opportunities. HIV/AIDS reduces the number of Russians and their life expectancy. The effect of the 2011 statistics reform on the estimations of youth migration intensity: a cohort-component analysis. International migration in Russia (the Ussr) during the end of the 19th‒ the first third of the 20th century. Part 2. International migration in Russia in the era of the "Great Crisis" (1914-1922). How was born the "soviet patriarchy". The care of children in foundling hospitals. Legal status of migrants and its influence on the Russian labor market.

"Demoscope Weekly" ## 731-732

Current topic: Has the potential of structural factors of fertility growth been exhausted? Part 1.
In the issue: Current fertility trends in Russia and the impact of government support measures. Losses of potential births in Russia due to health problems. Trends in qualitative and quantitative changes in features of fertility in Russia and the Republic of Komi.