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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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31 | Educational differences in self-rated health during the Russian transition. Evidence from Taganrog 1993-1994Carlson, Per, in: Social Science and Medicine, 51(9), 2000, p. 1363-74. (Special issue: Health crisis in Russia and Eastern Europe) |
32 | Health lifestyles in RussiaCockerham, William C., in: Social Science and Medicine, 51(9), 2000, p. 1313-24. (Special issue: Health crisis in Russia and Eastern Europe) |
33 | A multilevel city health profile of MoscowMcKeehan, I.V., in: Social Science and Medicine, 51(9), 2000, p. 1295-1312. (Special issue: Health crisis in Russia and Eastern Europe) |
34 | The dynamics of professional commitment: immigrant physicians from the former Soviet Union in IsraelShuval, Judith T.; Bernstein, Judith, in: Social Science and Medicine, 42(7), 1996, p. 965-74 |
35 | Psychosocial risk factors, inequality and self-rated morbidity in a changing societyKopp, Maria A.; Skrabski, Árpád; Szedmák, Sándor, in: Social Science and Medicine, 51(9), 2000, p. 1351-61. (Special issue: Health crisis in Russia and Eastern Europe) |
36 | How much does social capital add to individual health? A survey study of RussiansRose, Richard, in: Social Science and Medicine, 51(9), 2000, p. 1421-35. (Special issue: Health crisis in Russia and Eastern Europe) |
37 | Socioeconomic factors, material inequalities, and perceived control in self-rated health: cross-sectional data from seven post-communist countriesBobak, Martin; [et al.], in: Social Science and Medicine, 51(9), 2000, p. 1343-50. (Special issue: Health crisis in Russia and Eastern Europe) |
38 | Health lifestyles in Central Asia: the case of Kazakhstan and KyrgyzstanCockerham, William C Hinote, Brian P Abbott, Pamela Haerpfer, Christian, in: Social Science and Medicine 59, 2004, pp. 1409-22 |
39 | Does class matter? SES and psychosocial health among Hungarian adolescentsPiko, Bettina;, in: Social Science and Medicine 53, 2001, pp. 817-30 |
40 | Family effects on self-reported health among Russian wives and husbandsCubbins, Lisa A.;, in: Social Science and Medicine 53, 12, 2001, pp. 1653-1666 |