Russian population shrinking

    • [DOC File]Draft: 1520 - PERI

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      The share of the population with a right to social guarantees, privileges, and subsidies, as defined in Russian legislation, is approximately 70%, that is, about 100 million people. More than 45.5 million are covered by 9 major types of social care and compensation systems.


    • [DOC File]Population Projections Guide -- Outline

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      A Guide to Global Population Projections. ... Northern Italy, and the most urbanized regions of the Russian Federation), fertility has been at or below 1.0 (UN 1997b). Several LDCs have reached subreplacement level fertility as well (e.g., China, Thailand, and North and South Korea). ... and the shrinking number of native workers, historically ...


    • [DOC File]The Rise of the Mongols, 1200–1260 - Yorktown

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      The favor shown to Novgorod and Moscow combined with the Mongol devastation of the Ukrainian countryside caused the Russian population to shift from Kiev toward Novgorod and Moscow, and Moscow emerged as the new center of the Russian civilization. ... In the long term, overtaxation led to increases in the price of grain; a shrinking tax base ...


    • [DOC File]Global trend: The Russian resurgence

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      Compared to the Soviet Union in 1989 the Russian Federation has less than half the population and one-third the economic bulk, lower commodity product and vastly lower industrial output. Demographically, Russia is both shrinking and aging at rates that have not been seen anywhere or anytime in the human experience outside of wartime since the ...


    • [DOC File]Demography

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      An ageing, shrinking population poses problems in other, surprising ways. The Russian army has had to tighten up conscription because there are not enough young men around. In Japan, rural areas have borne the brunt of population decline, which is so bad that one village wants to give up and turn itself into an industrial-waste dump.


    • [DOC File]Agequake: Rising the Demographic Rollercoaster Shaking ...

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      Population can be seen as a neutral technical discourse or as a political discourse wherein population is part of a larger way of constructing the world. Predicting population can thus be then seen as a political act in that privileges certain commitments over others. For example, the assertion that the world is overpopulated exists within ...


    • [DOC File]Global Entrepreneurship: From Russia With Money

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      The fact is that the Russian population is both shrinking and aging. Young entrepreneurs that are destined to lead the process of international openness are in a short supply. The original business owners have been mainly middle-aged and associated with the ‘cooperative movement’. Later some of them formed a social stratum ironically called ...


    • [DOC File]Russian Pension Reform

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      Russian Pension Reform. ... serious fiscal threat, common for most of the pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pension system. Increased life expectancy leads to a shrinking ratio of the number of workers contributing to the system to the number of benefit-collecting pensioners. ... Instead of countering the problem of population aging by directly increasing ...


    • [DOC File]Russia

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      Chinese companies, meanwhile, are renting vast swaths of agricultural land in the Russian Far East left fallow by the shrinking population of ethnic Russians, and are encouraging Chinese migrants to work there as seasonal laborers. Chinese companies have rented 850,000 acres so far.


    • [DOC File]THE CAUSES OF CULTURAL CONFLICT: AN INSTITUTIONAL …

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      Attacks on dark-skinned people, often identified as Chechens or Dagestanis were reported in Moscow and other major Russian cities beginning in 1994, and escalated as the conflict continued. Between 1989 and 2003, more than 65,000 people, mostly Muslim civilians were killed in Kashmir and the conflict there continues to take over 2000 lives per ...


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