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Russia: Legal Response to Covid-19
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Khramova T. M.
In book
Oxford University Press, 2021.
Салагай О. О., Сахарова Г. М., Антонов Н. С. et al., Общественное здоровье 2024 Т. 4 № 4 С. 4–15
Introduction. The study is devoted to the analysis of the dynamics of the tobacco and alcohol use prevalence among the adult population during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The purpose of the study: to analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence of tobacco and nicotine-containing products consumption among the adult population of the Russian Federation, men and ...
Added: April 9, 2026
Салагай О. О., Сахарова Г. М., Антонов Н. С. et al., Общественное здоровье 2022 Т. 2 № 2 С. 29–39
The fight against the COVID‑19 pandemic has led to the implementation of unprecedented measures in countries, including self-isolation, which have had a significant impact on people’s behavior and could lead to a change in the consumption of tobacco and nicotine-containing products. This article provides an overview of studies evaluating smoking behavior change and its impact ...
Added: April 9, 2026
Poplavskaya A., Социологическое обозрение 2026 № 1 С. 85–111
One of the acute issues of contemporary Russian reality is understanding the youth and their ambivalent attitude to work. Based on a series of empirical studies examining Russian university students` work values, the author concludes that the main dilemma of future professionals lies in the choice between personally beneficial (presumably highly paid and prestigious) and ...
Added: March 24, 2026
Islentyeva Anna, Scheffler T., Discourse and Communication 2024 Vol. 18 No. 2 P. 216–243
This paper represents a comparative study that explores the governmental vaccine advertising campaigns that were authorised by two English-speaking and two German-speaking countries – namely Australia, Britain, Austria and Germany – within the context of the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. The data set in question comprises 40 vaccination posters issued by each country’s respective government between ...
Added: March 9, 2026
Bilqis L. C., Shishkina A., Journal of Globalization Studies 2025 Vol. 16 No. 2 P. 169–179
This article is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of digital nomadism in the period after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has accelerated the trend on transformation of many aspects of life, including labor market, due to digitalization. The authors discuss the significance of this phenomenon in the context of the intensified ...
Added: February 25, 2026
Semenova M., Loginova Y., Balsevich A. A., Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 2026 Vol. 97 Article 103118
This paper examines the effect of board gender diversity on bank performance during the COVID-19 crisis. Using a panel dataset of 173 European banks spanning the period 2010–2022, we find that the presence of female directors on bank boards is positively associated with profitability and solvency during the pandemic period. The positive impact is more ...
Added: February 22, 2026
Orlando G., Bufalo M., Nazarova V., Population Health Metrics 2025 Vol. 23 Article 71
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted vulnerable populations, such as low-income households, exacerbating existing health and economic challenges. In Cuba, the crisis exposed the effects of long-standing economic difficulties, worsened by sanctions, but the country’s robust public health system and independent vaccine development enabled an effective response. This study addresses the gap in understanding how ...
Added: February 3, 2026
Volkovskii D., Olga Filatova, , in: 26th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o 2025). Volume 26Vol. 26.: Delft: [б.и.], 2025.
Deliberation is a basic term about reaching a decision through balanced discussion, which openly raises the issues of consensus and its achievement through communication. The current article aims at studying the quality of online deliberation between citizens and Russian authorities on social media in the conditions of global health crisis COVID-19. Indeed, the quality of ...
Added: January 25, 2026
Monahhova E., Morozova A., Bredikhin D. et al., Neuroimage 2026 Vol. 327 Article 121727
Advances in deepfake technology raise concerns about disinformation spread. Novel deepfake technologies make it increasingly difficult to distinguish between real and fake media content. The current study investigated how speakers’ credibility, the participants’ traits and attitudes may influence the brain processing of audio deepfakes arguing for and against COVID-19 vaccination. We analyzed the electroencephalograms (EEGs) ...
Added: January 16, 2026
Simachev Y. V., Fedyunina A., , in: Proceedings on Research of Digital Transformation and Innovative Practices in an Aging Society.: Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Press China, 2026. P. 73–94.
To effectively respond to the challenges of an aging population in both developed and developing countries, fostering innovation is crucial. This includes not only social innovation but also industrial innovation, which plays a key role in boosting labor productivity and mitigating the economic slowdown associated with demographic aging. Typically, crises lead to reduced innovation spending, ...
Added: December 4, 2025
Kazun A., Вопросы теоретической экономики 2025 № 4 С. 133–143
Th is article analyzes the interaction between social capital and formal institutions in the context of compliance with restrictive measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia. Developing a theoretical framework based on concepts of social capital and institutional economics, the study tests hypotheses regarding the substitution or complementarity of these mechanisms. Drawing on data from ...
Added: November 2, 2025
Ivan Gordeev, / Series WP BRP "Basic research program". 2025. No. 1.
This paper analyzes short-run COVID-19 dynamics in Russia using a weekly panel of 12 regions over 54 weeks. Growth rates of cases and deaths are modeled as functions of vaccination uptake and behavioral activity, with region fixed effects and a set of controls. Identification uses three sources of exogenous variation: the timing of regional QR-code ...
Added: October 9, 2025
Borisenko M., Вестник Пермского университета. Серия: Политология 2024 Т. 18 № 4 С. 92–101
Existing literature on multi-level governance suggests that interactions between actors at different levels lead to successful, more efficient implementation of policies. Using the example of the failed military reform of 2000-2003 in Germany, we show that multi-level governance can complicate the implementation of reforms. Particular attention is paid to how actors at the supranational and ...
Added: September 23, 2025
Selezneva A., Veselova A., Управленец 2025 Vol. 16 No. 4 P. 87–100
In response to “disruptive market shifts,” companies can initiate transformation processes to cope with ever-increasing competition, changing customer demands, increasing regulatory pressure, and other factors. At the same time, the transformation of business models (BM) under institutional pressures and their consequences have not been sufficiently studied. The purpose of the study is to identify the ...
Added: September 20, 2025
Andrey Shcherbak, Russian Politics 2025 Vol. 10 No. 3 P. 328–362
This article aims to identify the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on value change in Russia. I focus on evolution of materialist and postmaterialist values among Russians and suppose that the pandemic could lead to increase in materialist attitudes and decrease in postmaterialist ones. Using four panel waves of the international longitudinal survey “Values in Crisis” ...
Added: September 2, 2025
Markin M., Vishnyakova V., Regional Research of Russia 2025 Vol. 15 No. 1 P. 124–131
The article raises the question of how holding a major sporting event in a relatively small regional center changes the business environment for local businesses. Saransk serves as an empirical example, the capital of the Republic of Mordovia, which in 2018 became one of the host cities of the FIFA World Cup. The research methodology ...
Added: June 24, 2025
Gorodnyi N., Journal of Applied Economic Research 2025 Т. 24 № 3 С. 990–1022
Amid growing global uncertainty, Russian industrial companies face the need to adapt to external shocks that disrupt supply chains, production processes, and distribution channels. Innovation activity is a key factor enabling successful adaptation; however, its role during periods of crisis remains a subject of debate. This study is driven by insufficient sample- based research of ...
Added: June 16, 2025
Pavlenko B., JMIR INFODEMIOLOGY 2025 Vol. 5 Article e58302
Background: The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in 2019 was accompanied by a rise in the popularity of conspiracy theories. These theories often undermined vaccination efforts. There is evidence that the spread of misinformation about COVID-19 is associated with online social media use. Online social media enables network effects that influence the dissemination of information. It is important ...
Added: June 5, 2025
Rishko Y., Boboshko D., Eliseeva E. et al., Sage Open 2025 No. 15(1)
Discussion of the effectiveness of distance learning as a means of delivering higher education programs at classical universities has been ongoing for the past decade. The article presents the findings of a study of changes in academic performance of university students, covering the period from fall 2018 to fall 2023. This period included a rapid ...
Added: May 16, 2025