存心 发表于 2025-3-28 15:33:11

Internal Migration: A Civil Society Challengemes in the late 1980s and early 1990s, as the Soviet empire collapsed under the weight of its own sloth. The only internal population movement larger in scale in the post-World War II era occurred in India and Pakistan following the departure of the British. A major cause of upheaval across Eurasia

乞丐 发表于 2025-3-28 22:27:58

Russia’s Aging Population to dominate social discourse. With immediate, sometimes day-to-day crises commanding the public spotlight, attention fades from less obvious, longer-term processes involving demographic evolution and changing national health profiles. The effects of these processes, however, will have a substantial

mechanism 发表于 2025-3-29 00:38:12

Promises to Keep: Pension Provision in the Russian Federationsian Federation and have prevented serious reevaluation of pension provision or pension equity. While the Russian government inherited a pension system beset with difficulties and ill equipped for Russia’s aging population, the Soviet pension system represented, in symbolic and financial terms, a wi

平息 发表于 2025-3-29 06:14:05

The Social Crisis of the Russian Militarysition of high status in society. It was used as an instrument of youth socialization and uplift. Today it is no longer favored and has few resources at its disposal, but the need to socialize youth is greater than ever before. The military, because of institutional inertia, still sees the task of s

hauteur 发表于 2025-3-29 09:28:41

U.S. Foreign Assistance to the Russian Federation for Medicine and Healthier counterparts. Political support has been inconsistent. Its several parts cannot be said to adhere to an overall set of goals and strategies. What follows is a brief review of the major components of U.S. technical assistance for the Russian federation for health and medicine since 1991. Two exam

Flagging 发表于 2025-3-29 14:13:06

Unfulfilled Hopes: The Struggle to Reform Russian Health Care and Its Financingot up to Western standards, and access to some specialists and treatments frequently required patients to contribute gifts and other “side payments,” the extension of basic primary care services to even the most sparsely populated rural areas of Soviet territory was a remarkable achievement.

我悲伤 发表于 2025-3-29 18:43:43

Russia’s Aging Populationterm processes involving demographic evolution and changing national health profiles. The effects of these processes, however, will have a substantial, tangible impact on how countries define and develop their new socioeconomic agendas.

Atheroma 发表于 2025-3-29 20:33:01

The Health and Demographic Crisis in Post-Soviet Russia: A Two-Phase Developmentntial between the sexes in favor of women unprecedented in peace time and unique in the world in its magnitude. Since 1994 there have been some improvements as the population adjusts to the new conditions, although it is too early to determine whether this trend will continue, given the renewed shocks caused by the economic crash of August 1998.

META 发表于 2025-3-30 01:23:46

Negotiating the Post-Soviet Medical Marketplace: Growing Gaps in the Safety Netare system is currently capable of providing adequate care to the Russian people. As for the extent to which medical care (irrespective of quality) can be had free of charge, that also remains open to question.

安心地散步 发表于 2025-3-30 04:18:32

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