CURRICULUM VITAE

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CURRICULUM VITAE
Sergei V. ZAKHAROV, Deputy Director
Institute of Demography (IDEM)
Research State University Higher School of
Economics (HSE)
Sergei V. ZAKHAROV, Deputy Director
Institute of Demography (HSE IDEM)
Professor of Demography, Research State University Higher School of Economics (HSE)
Head of HSE Research Group ‘Analysis of Fertility and Family Formation in Russia Based on
Data from Sample Surveys’
www.hse.ru/org/hse/demo/
3, Bolshoi.Trekhsvyatitelskii, office 301
109028 Moscow, RUSSIA
PHONE: +7 (495) 772-95-90 ext 11811 (office)
+7 (495) 772-95-90 ext 11805 or 11823 or 11824 (secretary)
Mobil phone: +7(903) 137-80-76
E-MAIL: szakharov@hse.ru
Personal web pages: http://www.hse.ru/org/persons/556494
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=34428244
Date and place of birth: 22 December 1959, Moscow
Family status: Married, two daughters: 1982 and 2000 of birth
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
1991
=Ph.D, Economics of Population and Demography,
(Dissertation: “Evolution of Regional Demographic Differentials in Russia”)
Institute for Socioeconomic Studies of Population
USSR Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Labor (Moscow)
1984 - 1988
Postgraduate programme, Economics of Population and Demography,
Institute for Sociological Studies USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow)
1986
Lecturer’s Diploma in Statistics, Epidemiological and
Operational Methods in Public Health,
Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies (Moscow) and
WHO Regional Office for Europe
1981
= MA, Statistics and Demography, cum laude
Moscow Institute of Economics and Statistics
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MAJOR FIELDS OF RESEARCH
First and Second Demographic Transitions.
Fertility and Family Planning in Russia: long-term trends and projections.
Transformation of Family Formation Patterns.
Demography of Russian Generations: cohort analysis of fertility, nuptiality, mortality.
Demographic History of Russia.
Demographic consequence of social crises.
Demographic aspects of the retirement system reform.
Evolution of Spatial Variation of Demographic Indicators in Russia, Ex-USSR and Europe.
Methods and Techniques of Population Analysis.
Infant Mortality in Russia: long-term trends and sub-national level.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Since 2007
Deputy Director, Institute of Demography
State University ‘Higher School of Economics’ (Moscow)
1993 -2006
Head of the Laboratory of Population Estimates and Projections
Center for Demography and Human Ecology,
Institute for Economic Forecasting, Russian Academy of Sciences
1992 - 1993
Head, Laboratory of Analysis of Population Dynamics,
Center of Demography and Human Ecology,
Institute for Employment Studies,
Russian Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Labor (Moscow)
1991 - 1992
Research Fellow, Center of Demography and Human Ecology
Institute for Employment Studies,
Russian Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Labor (Moscow)
1988 - 1991
Research Fellow, Department of Demography
Institute for Socioeconomic Studies of Population,
USSR Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Labor (Moscow)
1986 - 1988
Associate Research Fellow, Department of Demography
Institute of Sociological Studies,
USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow)
1981 - 1986
Assistant-Professor, Chair of Health Statistics
Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies,
USSR Ministry of Public Health (Moscow)
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Teaching:
‘Demographic Analysis of Fertility and Family Formation’, Bachelor programme, Higher School of
Economics (2014-)
‘Population and Family Policy’, Master programme in Demography, Higher School of Economics
(2010-)
‘Analysis of Fertility and Partnership Relations’, Master programme in Demography, Higher
School of Economics (2009-)
‘Principals of Demography and Demographic Policy’, Bachelor programme, Higher School of
Economics (2008-2009)
‘Demographic and Family policy’, Special Course, Higher School of Economics, Moscow (2004-)
‘Historical Demography’, Russian State University of Human Sciences, Moscow (1998-2003)
‘Basics of Population Studies’, Faculty of Economics, State University of Physics and
Techniques, Moscow (1999-2006)
‘Demographic Analysis of Fertility’, Master programme in Demography, Lomonosov Moscow
State University, (1999-2001)
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‘Demography’, ‘Theory of Statistics’, ‘Statistical and Mathematical Methods in Medical Research
and Public Health’, Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies, Moscow (1981-1986)
Editorial Boards’ membership:
Demographic Review, the HSE IDEM scientific peer-reviewed electronic journal
http://demreview.hse.ru/en/ (since 2014)
Demoscope-Weekly, the HSE IDEM Internet periodical http://demoscope.ru (since 2002).
Demographic Yearbook of the Russian Federation, State Committee of the Russian Federation
on Statistics (Goskomstat/Rosstat of Russia) (1994-2005);
Russian Journal of Demography (1995-1999);
Studies on Russian Economic Development (1997-2006).
Consultancy work:
United Nations departments and Organizations: Department of Economic and Social Affairs
(DESA); UNFPA, UNDP
Methodological Council on Population Statistics of Russian Federation State Committee on
Statistics (1993-1998);
‘The POLICY Project’, The Futures Group International in collaboration with The Research
Triangle Institute (RTI), and the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA),
supported by USAID (1999-2000)
Research Committee and Co-directorship, Transnational Family Research Institute/Moscow
(1994-2003); Director, Transnational Family Research Institute/Russia (2004-);
FELLOWSHIPS
1991-1992 (9 months) Visiting Scholar at Institut National D'Etudes Démographiques, 'Bourse
Diderot', Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Fondation Reconnue d'utilité publique (Paris,
France).
2012 (6 months) Invited Researcher at Institute of Economic Research (KIER), Kyoto University
(Kyoto, Japan)
SELECTED COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS, Since 1992
International projects
Since 2002 – Research Leader, The Russian Counterpart of the International Project
“Generations and Gender Programme”, promoted and coordinated by the United Nations
European Commission for Europe (Population Activities Unit) and the International
Consortium of Research Centers.
Since 2015 – Project Coordinator, International collaborative Russia-Estonia-France Project
‘Russian Families in Different Countries Compared to Ethnic Majority’. supported by the
Euro-Russian Academic Network Plus (ERANET Plus), the Programme of European and
International Cooperation funded with support from the European Commission, and the
special tripartite Grant from the Russian Foundation for Humanities, and Estonian Research
Council, and French Embassy in Russian Federation.
Since 2014 – Principal Expert, The Russian Counterpart of the International Project ‘Prospects for
a fertility increase in the formerly socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe’
collaborative undertaking of scholars from 15 formerly socialist countries conducted under
the aegis of the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford, UK
2006–2009 - Principal Expert, International collaborative Russia-France-Georgia-Lithuania
Project ‘Social Policy towards Modern Family in the Context of the Transformation of Family
and Marital Relations’, supported by the European Union (INTAS Programme).
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2006 - Senior Research fellow, Project ‘Family Strategies and Labor Market Behavior’, supported
by a grant from The Economics Education and Research Consortium (EERC), Global
Development Network (GDN)
2000-2001 – Senior Research fellow, Project ‘Demographic Modernization in Russia throughout
the 20th century’, supported by the special grant from the John D. and Katherine T.
MacArthur Foundation (Chicago, USA).
1999-2000 – Research fellow, Project ‘Policies for the Control of the Transition’s Mortality Crisis
in Russia’, supported by the UNDP (Moscow).
1999-2000 – Leader, Project ‘Reproductive Behavior and Reproductive Health of Adolescent
People in Russia. An Analytical Overview’, The Futures Group Int.-RTI-CEDPA POLICY
Project supported by the USAID.
1999 - Leader, Project ‘Intergenerational Interaction in Russian Family and Society: Searching for
a New Social and Demographic Policy’ supported by a grant from the Moscow Scientific
Foundation/Ford Foundation.
1998 - Research fellow, Project ‘Social Inequality in Russian mortality’, supported by a grant from
the Rockefeller Foundation.
1996-1998 - Research fellow, Project ‘Human Resources of Russian Federation: Geographical
analysis of the Spatial structure and Dynamics’ supported by the European Union (INTAS
Programme).
1996-1997 - Senior Research fellow, Project on Adult Mortality in Russia in the 90s, supported by
the United Kingdom Goverment’s ‘Know-How’ Fund, part of the Department for International
Development.
1996-1997 - Research fellow, International Project ‘Demographic Dynamics in Russia’, supported
by the European Union (INTAS Programme).
1995-1996 - Manager and Scientific Adviser, Project ‘Family Planning and Public Health Policy in
Russia: Shift from Abortion to Contraception in Transitional Society’, supported by a grant
from the John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation (Moscow - Chicago, USA).
1995-1996 - Leader, Project ‘Population of Russia and Europe: Diverging in the Past and
Converging in the Future?’, supported by a grant from the Research Support Scheme of
Open Society Institute/SOROS Foundation (Prague, Czech Republic).
1994-1996 – Principle Expert, Program of collaborative research, training and institution-building
‘Russia’s Demographic “Crisis”’, sponsored by RAND’s Center for Russian and Eurasian
Studies and Center for Demography and Human Ecology of the Russian Academy of
Science’s Institute of Economic Forecasting
1993-1996 - Co-Leader, Project Self-regulation of the Demographic Systems in a Changing
Diverse Society, supported by a grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Studies.
1992-1996 - Co-Leader, Project ‘New Demography’, supported by a grant from the Cultural
Initiative Foundation/SOROS Foundation (Moscow).
1992-1995 - Co-Leader, French-Russian joint project ‘Atlas démographique et historique de la
Russie et de l'URSS’ (Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques/ Paris; L'Ecole des
Etudes en Sciences Sociales/Paris and Centre of Demography and Human
Ecology/Moscow), supported by le Ministère de la Recherche de la France.
Individual research grants from the Academic Fund Program at the National
Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE, Moscow) supported by
the Government of the Russian Federation for the implementation of the Global
Competitiveness Program
2012-2013 - Project ‘Formation of Single-Parent Families in the Post-War Generations of
Russians: A Socio-Demographic Analysis’
2008-2009 - Project ‘Differential Fertility in Modern Russia: the Role of the Change of Permanent
Residence’
2007-2008 - Project ‘Differential Fertility in Modern Russia: the Role of Different Types of
Partnership’
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MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)
European Association for Population Studies (EAPS)
Population Association of America (PAA)
Moscow House of Scientists, Demography Section
MAIN PUBLICATIONS – selected since 1987 (out of total over 170 since 1980)
2015. (Editor and principal contributor). Population of Russia 2013. A Twenty First Annual
analytical report. Ed. by S.V.Zakharov. Moscow: Higher Economic School Publishing house,
2015. (in Russian). -427p. http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r13/sod_r.html
2015. (Principal contributor). Stuart Basten, Tomas Frejka (Co-ordinating authors) The project
‘Prospects for a fertility increase in the formerly socialist countries of Central and Eastern
Europe’. Department of Social Policy and Intervention. University of Oxford (UK). Barnet
Papers in Social Research. Working Paper 15-01. Oxford, 2015 (February). -74p.
http://www.spi.ox.ac.uk/fileadmin/documents/PDF/150306_Barnett_Paper_15-01.pdf
2014. Frejka Т., Zakharov S. Fertility trends in Russia during the past half century: period and
cohort perspectives // Demographic Review. 2014, No.1: 106–143 (In Russian).
http://demreview.hse.ru/2014--1/120991254.html
2014. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2012. A Twenties Annual analytical report. Ed.
by A.G.Vishnevsky. Moscow: Higher Economic School Publishing house, 2014. (in Russian).412p. http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r12/sod_r.html
2014. Zakharov S. V., Mitrofanova E. S. 俄罗斯青年人口特征 (Demographics of the Youth in
Russia). In: C. Li, P. M. Kozyreva. (eds.) 青年与社会变迁:中国与俄罗斯的比较研究 (The youth
and social change: a comparative study between China and Russia). Beijing: Social Sciences
Academic Press, 2014. P. 50-67.
2013 Frejka T., Zakharov S. The Apparent Failure of Russia’s Pronatalist Family Policy
//Population and Development Review. Vol. 39(4). 2013: 635-647.
2013. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2010-2011. An Eghteenth-Nineteenth Annual
analytical report. Ed. by A.G.Vishnevsky. Moscow: Higher Economic School Publishing house,
2013. -530p. (in Russian). http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r10_11/sod_r.html
2013. Zakharov S., Churilova E. Single Motherhood in Russia: Statistical and Demographic
Analysis of its Prevalens and Family Formation Patterns. Mir Rossii (Universe of Russia). Vol.
XXII (4): 86-117. (In Russian). http://mirros.hse.ru/2013-22-4/96385955.html
2012. Frejka T., Zakharov S. Comprehensive Analyses of Fertility Trends in the Russian
Federation during the Past Half Century. MPIDR Working Paper, WP 2012-027 (September
2012). – 27p. http://www.demogr.mpg.de/papers/working/wp-2012-027.pdf
2012. Puur A., Rahnu L., Maslauskaite A., Stankuniene V., Zakharov S. Transformation of
Partnership Formation in Eastern Europe: The Legacy of the Past Demographic Divide. Journal
of Comparative Family Studies. Vol.43(3): 389-417
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a1659c44fe0&rssr=rss
2011. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2009. A Seventeenth Annual analytical report.
Ed. by A.G.Vishnevsky. Moscow: Higher Economic School Publishing house, 2011. (in
Russian). -333p. http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_09/sod_r.html
2011 S.Sievert, S.Zakharov, R. Klingholz. The Waning World Power. The demographic future of
Russia and other Soviet successor states. Berlin: Berlin Institute for Population and
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Development, 2011. – 148p (Separate editions in English, in Russian and in German).
http://www.berlin-institut.org/publications/studies/the-waning-world-power.html
2010 S.V.Zakharov, L.M.Prokofieva, O.V.Sinyavskaya (eds.) Evolution of family in Europe: EastWest. Survey ‘Parents and Children, Men and Women in Family and Society’. Issue 3. Moscow:
Independent
Institute
for
Social
Policy
–
391p.
(In
Russian).
http://www.socpol.ru/publications/pdf/RiDMiJ-3.pdf
2010. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2008. A Sixteeenth Annual analytical report.
Ed. by A.G.Vishnevsky. Moscow: Higher Economic School Publishing house, 2010. -349p. (in
Russian). http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_08/sod_r.html
2009. Chapter 13. The normative views of the people in different countries about the beginning of
female adulthood. In: A.V.Andreenkova and L.A.Belyaeva (eds.) Russia in Europe. Results of
the International comparative research “European Social Survey/ESS”. Moscow: Academia,
2009: 347-379. (In Russian).
2009. Stankuniene V., Maslauskaite A., Baublyte M., Zakharov S., Régnier-Loilier A. La transition
vers de nouvelles formes d’union en France, en Lituanie et en Russie. Revue d’études
comparatives Est-Ouest. 2009. Vol. 40 (3-4). (Numéro spécial: ‘La famille d’Est en Ouest: un
demi-siècle de transformations en Europe’. Coordonnateurs: Alain Blum, Cécile Lefèvre, Pascal
Sebille):163-208.
http://www.necplus.eu/action/displayIssue?jid=REC&volumeId=40&seriesId=0&issueId=3-4
2009. Blum A., Sebille P., Zakharov S. A divergent transition to adulthood in France and Russia:
a cohort approach ///Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest. 2009. Vol. 40 (3-4). English
version. P.123-152.: 133-161. https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00793899
2009. Migration experience and fertility in postwar generations in Russia. In: S.V.Zakharov,
T.M.Maleva, O.V.Sinyavskaya (eds.) Parents and Children, Men and Women in Family and
Society. Issue 2. Moscow: Independent Institute for Social Policy: pp. 45-118. (in collab. With
S.V.Surkov). (In Russian). http://www.socpol.ru/publications/pdf/RiDMiG-2_2009.pdf
2009. Stankuniene V., Zakharov S., Bablyte M., Maslauskaite A., Régnier-Loilier A."Transition to
the new partnership formation pattern in Lithuania, Russia and France: different paths to
convergence?" Paper presented at: XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference 2009,
Marrakech, September. http://iussp2009.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=91945
2009. Growth of Fertility: the Start of a Road with Distant Horizons. In: Anatoly G.Vishnevsky,
Sergei N. Bobylev (eds.) Russia Facing Demographic Challenges. National Human
Development Report. Russian Federation 2008. Moscow: UNDP, 2009: 26-50.
http://www.undp.ru/documents/NHDR_2008_Eng.pdf
2009. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2007. A Fifteenth Annual analytical report. Ed.
by A.G.Vishnevsky. Moscow: Higher Economic School Publishing house, 2009. –296p. (in
Russian). http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_07/sod_r.html
2008. Russian Federation: From the first to second demographic transition. Demographic
Research. Vol. 19. 2008: 907-972. (Special Collection 7: Childbearing Trends and Policies in
Europe. Ed. by T.Frejka, T.Sobotka, J.M.Hoem, L.Toulemon).
2008. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2006. A Fourteenth Annual analytical report.
Ed. by A.G.Vishnevsky. Moscow: Higher Economic School Publishing house, 2008. -299p. (in
Russian). http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r06/sod_r.html
2008. Russia’s Demographic Challenges and Policy Response. Discussion Workshop: Russia’s
Political Economy. The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR). April 24, 2008, Washington,
D.C.. P.11-18. http://www.nbr.org/Downloads/pdfs/PSA/Russia_Conf08_Report.pdf
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2007. (Principal contributor). T.M.Maleva, O.V.Sinyavskaya (eds.) Parents and Children, Men and
Women in Family and Society. Issue 1. Moscow: Independent Institute for Social Policy: 170;
267-312; 421-476. . http://www.socpol.ru/publications/pdf/PiDMiG1_end.indd.pdf
2007. New Tendencies in Family Formation in Russia. Mir Rossii (Universe of Russia).Vol. XVI
(4): 73-112. (In Russian).
http://mirros.hse.ru/data/2010/12/31/1208181130/004_zaharov_2007_4.pdf
2006. Demographic Analysis of the Effect of Family Policy Measures in Russia in the 1980s.
SPERO: Socialnaya politika: ekspertiza, rekomendatcii, obzory. No. 4-5: 33-69. (In Russian).
http://spero.socpol.ru/docs/N5_2006-33_69.pdf
2006. Age of Marriage in Russia. Otechestvennye Zapiski. Vol. 4(31): 271-300. (In Russian).
2006. Population Policy in Russia. In: G. Caselli, J.Vallin, G.Wunsh (eds.) Demography: Analysis
and Synthesis. Vol.4. New York and London: Academic Press, 2006: 407-433. (In collab. with
S.Ivanov and A.Vichnevsky).
https://www.academia.edu/10797419/Population_Policy_in_Russia._In_G._Caselli_J.Vallin_G.W
unsh_eds._Demography_Analysis_and_Synthesis._Vol.4._New_York_and_London_Academic
_Press_2006_407-433._In_collab._with_S.Ivanov_and_A.Vichnevsky_
2006. (Principal contributor). Demographic Modernization in Russia, 1900-2000. Collective
monograph. Ed. by A.G.Vishnevsky. Moscow: “Novoe Izdatelstvo” Publishing House, 2006. 608p. (In Russian). http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/modern/modernizacija.html
2006. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2003-2004. An Eleventh-Twelfth Annual
analytical report. Ed. by A.G.Vishnevsky. Moscow: Nauka, 2008. –356p. (in Russian).
http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r03_04/sod_r.html
2005. Perspectives of Fertility in Russia: The Second Demographic Transition. Otechestvennye
Zapiski. Vol.3 (24): 124-140. (In Russian). http://magazines.russ.ru/oz/2005/3/2005_3_7.html
2005. Modernization of Fertility in Russia over the last 100 years. In: O.Glezer and P.Polian (eds.)
Russia and it’s regions in the 20th century: territory - spatial distribution of population –
migrations. Moscow: OGI Publishing house: 113-124. (In Russian).
2004. Prospects for changes in fertility in Russia. Narodonaselenie (Population). A Quarterly
Scientific Journal. Institute for Socio-Economic Studies of Population RAS. No.3 (JulySeptember 2004): 37-45. (In Russian).
2004. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2002. A Tenth Annual analytical report. Ed. by
A.G.Vishnevsky.
Moscow:
CDHE-Publishing
house
“University”.
(in
Russian).
http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r02/sod_r.html
2003. Demographic Transition and generations replacement in Russia. Voprosy Statistiki. No.11:
3-12. (in Russian).
2002. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2001. A Ninth Annual analytical report.
Moscow:
CDHE-Publishing
house
“University”,
2002.
-214p.
(in
Russian).
http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r01/sod_r.html
2002. Demographic Potential of Economic Activity. In: T.M.Maleva (Ed.), Employment Outlook of
Russia. Vol.1 (1991-2000). Moscow: 13-24. (in Russian).
2001. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 2000. An Eighth Annual analytical report.
Moscow: CDHE-Publishing house “University”. (in Russian).
http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r00/sod_r.html
2000. Chapter I. Mortality in Russia, in Moscow, and in Udmurt Republic: General tendencies and
peculiarities. In: V.Shkolnikov and V.Chervyakov (eds.), Policies for the Control of the
Transition’s Mortality Crisis in Russia, UNDP/Russia and Transnational Family Research
Institute /Moscow: 12-43.
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2000. (Contributor). Population of Russia 1999. A Seventh Annual analytical report. Moscow:
CDHE-Publishing house “University”. -175p. (In Russian).
http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r99/sod_r.html
2000. Fertility Trends in Russia and the European Newly Independent States: Crisis or Turning
Point? Population Bulletin of the United Nations. Below Replacement Fertility. Special Issue
Nos. 40/41. 1999. United Nations. N.Y.(ST/ESA/Ser.N/40-41): 292-317.
https://www.academia.edu/9420685/Fertility_trends_in_Russia_and_the_European_newly_inde
pendent_states_crises_or_turning_point
1999. (Contributor). Population of Russia 1998. A Sixth Annual analytical report. Moscow: CDHEPublishing house “University”, 1999. -144p. (in Russian).
http://demoscope.ru/weekly/knigi/ns_r98/ns98_sod.html
1999. Fertility, Nuptiality and Family Planning in Russia: problems and perspectives. In:
G.Demko, G. Ioffe Zh. Zayonchkovskaya (Eds.) Population Under Duress: The
Geodemography of Post-Soviet Russia. Boulder: Westview Press: 41-58.
https://www.academia.edu/9421038/Fertility_Nuptiality_and_Family_Planning_in_Russia_Pro
blems_and_Prospects
1999. Cohort Analysis of Russian Mortality: Long-term and Short-term Effects of Inequality of
Generations in mortality. Studies on Russian Economic Development. Vol.10, No.2: 199-211.
http://www.demoscope.ru/center/zacharov/zachar_eng.html#1
1998. Chapter III. Population. In: A.P.Gorkin, A.D.Zaijtcev et al. (eds.), Russia: An Encyclopedic
Reference Book. Moscow: Russian Encyclopedia – Drofa: 57-73. (In Russian).
1998. (Contributor). M.E.Dmitriev and D.Ya. Travin (eds.), Pension Reform in Russia: Causes,
content and perspectives. S.-Pb.: Norma. - 254p. (In Russian).
1998. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 1997. A Fifth Annual analytical report. Moscow:
CDHE-Publishing house “University”, 1998. -144p. (in Russian).
1997. Réaction d'une population hétérogéne à une perturbation. Un modèle d'interprétation des
évolutions de mortalité en Russie. Population. No. 1: 7-44. (In collab. with A.Avdeev, A.Blum,
and E.Andreev).
1997. Demographic History of the USSR and Russia from the Cohort Perspective. Naselenie i
Obshestvo (Population et Société . No.17 (February 1997). CDHE. Moscow. (In collab. with
A.Blum, in Russian). Reprinted in Mir Rossii (Universe of Russia), 1997, Vol.4: 3-11, and in
Energia (Energy), 1998, Vol.2: 42-46.
1997. (Contributor). Huge variation in Russian Mortality rates 1984-1994. Artefact, alcohol or
what? The Lancet. Vol.350, No.9075: 383-388. (Co-athours: D.A.Leon, L.Chenet, V.Shkolnikov,
J.Shapiro, G.Rakhmanova, M.McKee, S.Vassin).
1997. Demographic context of retirement systems: history and present. In: T. Maleva (ed.),
Contemporary problems of Pension System: observations of economists and demographers.
Moscow: Cornegie Endowment for International Peace. Working Papers, Vol. 16: 32-59. (In
Collab. with G.Rakhmanova, in Russian).
1997. Fertility and Nuptiality in Russia. Sociologicheskie Issledovaniya (Sociological Studies).
No.7: 70-80. (In collab. with E.I.Ivanova, in Russian).
1997. Demographic Adaptation to Socioeconomic Changes in the USSR Succesor States. Paper
presented at the IUSSP XXIIIrd General Population Conference, Beijing, October 11-17, 1997.
(In collab. with K.Katus). - 24p.
1997. Trends in the Demographic Situation. In: Yu. Fedorov (ed.), Human Development Report
1997. Russian Federation. Moscow: UNDP - Human Rights Publishers: 29-31.
1997. (Principal contributor). Population of Russia 1996. A Fourth Annual analytical report.
Moscow: CDHE, 1997. – 166p. (in Russian).
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1996. La mortalité en Russie a-t-elle vraiment augmenté brutalement entre 1991 et 1995?
Dossiers et Recherches, No. 51 (Mars 1996). Paris: INED. (In collab. with A.Avdeev and
A.Blum).
1996. Regional Fertility Differentiation in Russia: 1959-1994. Studies on Russian Economic
Development. Vol.7. No.4: 354-365. (In collab. with E.I.Ivanova).
https://www.academia.edu/9680762/Regional_Fertility_Differentiation_in_Russia_1959-1994
1996. What is happening to Fertility in Russia? Rosiiskii demograficheskii journal (Russian
Demographic Journal). No.1: 5-10. (In collab. with E.I.Ivanova, in Russian).
1996. Fertility Decline and Recent Changes in Russia: On the Threshold of the Second
Demographic Transition. In Julie DaVanzo (ed.), Russia's Demographic "Crisis". RAND, Santa
Monica, CA, USA: 36-82. (In collab. with E.I.Ivanova).
http://www.rand.org/pubs/conf_proceedings/CF124/CF124.chap2.html
1996. The Second World War as a turning point of Infant mortality decline in Russia. In G.MasuyStroobant, C.Gourbin et P.Buekens (eds.), Santé et Mortalité des Enfants en Europe: Inégalités
sociales d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. Chaire Quetelet 1994. Institut de Démographie, Université
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