Publication

Jul 2006

This paper presents a demographic analysis of Russia. It argues that Russia is experiencing the deepest systemic and civilizational demographic crisis in its history. The author predicts that by mid 21st century, Russia's population may shrink by as much as one third and points out that the demographic crisis is being exacerbated by a development relapse, insufficient spending on healthcare and alcoholism.

Download English (PDF, 58 pages, 281 KB)
Author Leszek Szerepka
Series OSW Studies
Issue 24
Publisher Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Copyright © 2006 Centre for Eastern Studies (CES)
JavaScript has been disabled in your browser