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The Impact of Employment Transition on Self-reported Health in Russia (2015–2022)

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Published in:Population and Economics
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Published: 2026
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title The Impact of Employment Transition on Self-reported Health in Russia (2015–2022)
title_auth The Impact of Employment Transition on Self-reported Health in Russia (2015–2022)
title_full The Impact of Employment Transition on Self-reported Health in Russia (2015–2022)
title_fullStr The Impact of Employment Transition on Self-reported Health in Russia (2015–2022)
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Employment Transition on Self-reported Health in Russia (2015–2022)
title_short The Impact of Employment Transition on Self-reported Health in Russia (2015–2022)
title_sort the impact of employment transition on self-reported health in russia (2015–2022)
topic — — — — — Demography and Population Studies
Psychology
Social Sciences
url https://populationandeconomics.pensoft.net/article/150488/