Соболева С. В.
Soboleva S. V.

Articles

2019

№2 Changes in the Size and Sex-Age Structure of the Population in the Siberian Federal District and Its Regions From 1989 to 2017: Impact Assessment and Risks

2018

№3 Features of the Child and Adolescent Morbidity Dynamics of the Siberian Federal District in the Context of Russian Trends

2016

№3 The Dynamics of Demographic Risks in Siberia: a Multiregional Analysis

2014

№2 Demographic Situation in Siberia against the Background of All-Russian Trends

2013

№4 Human Potential in Cities of the Siberian Federal District: Assessing Ethnic Risks in the Context of Progressing Migration
№2 Reproductive Health as a Factor of the Reduced Birth Rates in Siberia
№1 On Issues of Reforming Russian Railway Transport
№1 The Oil-and-Gas Complex in the Caspian Sea Region: Problems of the Interstate Economic Cooperation

2012

№4 Modernizing the real sector of the economy: spatial aspect
№2 Exogenous and endogenous determination of mortality in the Siberian Federal District
№2 Exogenous and endogenous determination of mortality in the Siberian Federal District

2011

№4 Risks of the Siberian demographic potential

2010

№2 Health risks and how to measure them

2009

№4 North and South: human dimension of global cooperation
№2 Priorities and key orientations of Siberian demographic policy
№1 Population of the third age: present socio-economic situation (a case-study for Novosibirsk)

2008

№3 Demographic safety in Russia and its regions: factors, problems and indicators

2007

№3 Immigrants in the Novosibirsk Oblast labor market: analysis of the expert polling

2006

№2 Immigrant flows in the Siberian Federal District: quantitative and qualitative assessments
№2 Indigenous Siberian people: are they pariah of Century XXI?

2005

№2 Social development of Siberia: horizons and strategies in the beginning of the 21st century

2004

№3 Human potential and demographic processes in Siberia
№3 Regional disparities and social policy in the Siberian Federal District

2001

№4 Life longevity of Siberian regions' population in 1989-1999: Basic trends