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Soviet Census (1959)
Migration and the Transformation of Multiethnic Population Structure in the Kaliningrad Region of the Post-Soviet Era Zimovina, E
8 Famine Losses in Ukraine in 1932 to 1933 Within the Context of the Soviet
A History of Russian and Soviet Censuses
Russia's Peacetime Demographic Crisis
About Fertility Data for Russia
Ethnic Violence in the Former Soviet Union Richard H
Migration and Ethnic Diversity in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Space
Demographic Trends Among the Jews in the Three Post-Soviet
Self-Determination Movements in the Former Soviet Union
A Research Note on the Soviet Census of 1979
Research Guide to Russian and Soviet Censuses
Demographic and Language Politics in the 1999 Kazakhstan Census
Developments and Prospects for Population Statistics in Countries of the Former Soviet Union
Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Stalin's Soviet Union: New Dimensions of Research
Ukraine: an Economic Profile
Media and Perception of the 1937 Soviet Census a Thesis Submitted To
A LEGACY of the HOLOCAUST in RUSSIA Daron Acemoglu Tarek A
Yiddish in the Former Soviet Union Since 1989
Top View
The Dispersal of the Ingrian Finns
The Post-Soviet Jewish Demographic Dynamics
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY the 1933 Soviet Famine
Soviet Jewish Pale’
Growth and Diversity of the Population of the Soviet Union
The Language Issue in Ukraine
Evidence from World War II in Russia
World War II Memory Politics: Jewish, Polish and Roma Minorities of Belarus
The Bashkort and Tatar Identities in the City of Ufa an Exploration1 Draft, Not for Citation
Statistics and National Categories at the End of the Russian Empire (1897–1917)
1926 Census of the Population of the Uzbekistan Ssr the Event and Its Historical Importance Today
Regional Variations of 1932–34 Famine Losses in Ukraine Oleh Wolowyna1 Serhii Plokhy Nataliia Levchuk Omelian Rudnytskyi Alla Kovbasiuk Pavlo Shevchuk Abstract
Literacy Among the Jews of Russia in 1897: a Reanalysis of Census Data
Ethnic Structure of St Petersburg – Petrograd – Leningrad in the Period of 1703-1991
Uncounted Costs of World War II: the Effect of Changing Sex Ratios on Marriage and Fertility of Russian Women
The Case of Massive Famine in Ukraine 1932–1933
Russia's Demographic Constraints: Dimensions and Strategic
Demographic Sources of the Changing Ethnic Composition of the Soviet Union
A Half Century of Jewish Emigration from the Former Soviet Union: Demographic Aspects* Mark Tolts, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (
[email protected]
)
Believers' Responses to the 1937 and 1939 Soviet Censuses
The Jews of Moscow, Kiev and Minsk: Identity, Antisemitism, Emigration
Crime, Criminal Justice, and Criminology in Post-Soviet Ukraine
Migration Patterns to Russia from Central Asia and the Baltics Since Independence