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Autor:
V. I. Perevedentsev
Publikováno v:
Sociological Research. 48:61-80
A survey of the history of demographic change in Russia shows it is now characterized by very low birthrates, high mortality rates, high natural population decline, a rapidly aging population, a very wide gap between men and women in average life exp
Autor:
V. I. Perevedentsev
Publikováno v:
Studies on Russian Economic Development. 19:321-324
Autor:
V. I. Perevedentsev
Publikováno v:
Soviet Review. 22:3-23
Choosing one's vocation in life is a complex and many-faceted process. Many research disciplines study various aspects of this process. In recent years numerous scholarly studies, scientific articles, and books have been devoted to the choice of an o
Autor:
V. I. Perevedentsev
Publikováno v:
Soviet Studies in Literature. 25:48-86
The Soviet literature of the sixties and seventies is very sociological in character. Its authors often "operate" with sociological methods. Thus, for example, in his Village Journal [Derevenskii dnevnik], Efim Dorosh carries out a study of the same
Autor:
V. I. Perevedentsev
Publikováno v:
Soviet Review. 25:3-17
Autor:
V. I. Perevedentsev
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Soviet Review. 25:35-49
Autor:
V. D. Belkin, V. I. Perevedentsev
Publikováno v:
Problems in Economics. 30:18-42
The journal's editors are publishing this article in the hope of drawing the attention of USSR and Kazakh SSR agro-industrial committees to the great importance that experiments carried out under the guidance of I. N. Khudenko hold for the current re
Autor:
V. I. Perevedentsev
Publikováno v:
Soviet Review. 28:27-42
What happens to a person just after he leaves school? How does he choose his new place in life? How does he adapt to it?
Autor:
V. I. Perevedentsev
Publikováno v:
Soviet Sociology. 10:375-381
The earlier a family is established, the more children it will have - on the average, of course. This is one of the most indisputable notions of demography. A mass-scale survey has also provided data on the number of children borne by women who have
Publikováno v:
Soviet Geography. 10:167-178
A review of Soviet migration research finds that only a modest beginning has been made despite some useful results. Further progress in this area requires broader migration studies, beyond the manpower-oriented approach adopted thus far; wider use of