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Family strategies, labor market behavior and fertility in modern Russia

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  • Kartseva Marina
  • Sinavskaya Oksana
  • Zakharov Sergey

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Poor in Russia are mainly families with children mostly because of the unemployment or inactivity of a parent. This project is aimed at revealing typical models of demographic and labor market behavior and understanding how decisions regarding family formation and labor force participation are synchronized at the household level.

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  • Kartseva Marina & Sinavskaya Oksana & Zakharov Sergey, 2007. "Family strategies, labor market behavior and fertility in modern Russia," EERC Working Paper Series 07/06e, EERC Research Network, Russia and CIS.
  • Handle: RePEc:eer:wpalle:07/06e
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