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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.
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21 | Russian poverty: muddling through economic transition with garden plotsSeeth, H.T.; [et al.], in: World Development, 26(9), 1998, p. 1611-23 |
22 | Making a market: mass privatization in the Czech and Slovak RepublicsShafik, Nemak, in: World Development, 23(7), 1995, p. 1143-56 |
23 | Maternal care vs economic wealth and the health of newborns: Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic and Kansas City, USABecker, Charles; [et al.], in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 2057-72. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
24 | Pension burdens and labor force participation in KazakstanBecker, Charles; Urzhumova, Dina S., in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 2087-2103. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
25 | Causes of the Russian mortality crisis: evidence and interpretations[Škol'nikov] Shkolnikov, Vladimir M.; [et al.], in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 1995-2011. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
26 | Single mothers in Russia: household strategies for coping with povertyLokshin, Michael; Harris, Kathleen Mullan; Popkin, Barry M., in: World Development, 28(12), 2000, p. 2183-98 |
27 | Market reform and mortality in transition economiesBrainerd, Elizabeth, in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 2013-27. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
28 | Population of Russia: what can we expect in the future?Andreev, Evgenij; [Ščerbov] Shcherbov, Sergei; Willekens, Frans, in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 1939-55. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
29 | Monitoring the economic transition in the Russian Federation and its implications for the demographic crisis - the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring SurveyZohoori, Namvar; [et al.], in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 1977-93. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
30 | The role of social capital in the Russian mortality crisisKennedy, Bruce P.; Kawachi, Ichiro; Brainerd, Elizabeth, in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 2029-43. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |