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May 25, 2026
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La situation démographique en Russie et COVID-19

Ch. 11. P. 100–116.
Zakharov S. V., Kharkova T. L., Scherbakova E. M.
Language: French
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Keywords: contemporary Russiademographic problems in RussiaCOVID-19 pandemic
Publication based on the results of:
Demographic and migration potentials of Russia in the 21st century (2021)

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Russie 2021. Regards de l’Observatoire franco-russe
Editions Nouveaux Angles, 2021.
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