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Forthcoming

  • Cockerham, W., Hinote, B., Abbott, P., Haerpfer, C. (forthcoming). Health Lifestyles in Ukraine. Sozial & Preventiv Medizin.
  • Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace (forthcoming). The Consequences for Health of System Disintegration and Social Disintegration in the Commonwealth of Independent States

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2005

  • William Cockerham: Health lifestyles theory and convergence of agency and structure, Journal of Health & Social Behavior, 2005, 46, 1, 51-67
  • William Cockerham , Brian Hintoe and Pamela Abbott: Healthy Lifestyles in Ukraine, Sozial- und Präventivmedizin, 2005, 50, 264-271

2004

  • Gilmore , A., J. Pomerleau, et al. (2004). Prevalence of smoking in eight countries of the former Soviet Union: results from the Living Conditions, Lifestyles, and Health Study. Am J Public Health, 94, 2177–2184.
  • Gilmore, A. B. and M. McKee (2004). Tobacco and transition: an overview of industry investments, impact and influence in the former Soviet Union. British Medical Journal, 13(2), 136.
  • Gilmore, A. B. and M. McKee (2004). Moving East: how the transnational tobacco industry gained entry to the emerging markets of the former Soviet Union–part I: establishing cigarette imports. British Medical Journal, 13(2), 143.
  • Gilmore, A. B. and M. McKee (2004). Moving East: how the transnational tobacco industry gained entry to the emerging markets of the former Soviet Union–part II: an overview of priorities and tactics used to establish a manufacturing presence. British Medical Journal, 13(2), 151.
  • Institute for Advanced Studies. (2004). EU-Copernikus Project Living Conditions Lifestyle and Health. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies. Available at: http://www.llh.at
  • Cockerham, William C., Brian P. Hinote, Pamela Abbott, and Christian Haerpfer. (2004). Health Lifestyles in Central Asia: The Case for Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Social Science and Medicine, 59, 1409-21.
  • Pomerleau, J., A. Gilmore, et al. (2004). Determinants of smoking in eight countries of the former Soviet Union: results from the Living Conditions, Lifestyles and Health Study. Addiction, 99(12), 1577-1585.
  • Bill Cockerham, Brian Hintoe, Pamela Abbott and Christian Haerpfer: Health Lifestyles in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, Social Science and Medicine, 2004, 59, 1409 – 1421
  • Pamela Abbott and Matthias Beck: The Post -Soviet Health Crisis: A Sociological Explanation, in C. Haerpfer, D. Rotman and S. Turmov (Eds) Living Conditions, Lifestyles and Health in post-Soviet Societies, Minsk, Minsk University Press

2003

  • Abbott, P. (2003). Living Conditions, Lifestyles, and Health in Armenia, Belarus, Georgia,Kazakhstan, Kyrghyzstan, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine: Social Trends 1990-2002, Vienna: Institute for Social Research.
  • Balabanova, D., J. Falkingham, et al. (2003). Winners and losers: The expansion of insurance coverage in Russia in the 1990s. Am J Publ Health, 93, 2124-2130.
  • Basford, L. Nowatzki, N. Reed, A. Diet and its relationship to health in CIS (Paper presented at the all Russia Second Sociological Congress, Center for Sociological Studies, Moscow State University)
  • Pomerleau, J., M. McKee, et al. (2003). Work Package № 26 (working paper no. 10)–Comparative health report. Dimension: Health Conditions and Health Behaviours.
  • Rose, R. (2003). Social Shocks, Social Confidence and Health, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
  • Borsokbaeva, S. Isaev, K. Moldokeeva, J.Salmoorbekova, R. About peculiarities of Kyrgyzstan’s population health state (Bishkek humanities university, Bishkek, 2003) (Russian)
  • Andreev, E.M McKee, M. Shkolnikov, V.M. Health expectancy in Russia: a new perspective on the health divide in Europe.(Bulletin of the World Health Organisation 2003;81:xxx-xxx)
  • Babak, O. Bakirov, V. Nikolaevskiy, V. Yabluchanskiy, N. “Doctor in view of the Patient” (Medychna gaseta, #21 (87), November, 2003.) (Ukrainian)
  • Babak, O. Bakirov, V. Nikolaevskiy, V. Yabluchanskiy, N. Health Determinants in the Mirror of the Medical Statistics (Medical newspaper „Medicus Amicus”. – 2003. – No 6) (Russian)
  • Babak, O. Bakirov, V. Nikolaevskiy, V. Yabluchanskiy, N. Doctor and Patient in View of the Patient (Thesis of the All-Ukrainian Scientific and Practical Conference “Raising the Level of Effectiveness of State Health Care Management on the Regional Level on the Basics of the Civil Society”, 2003) (Ukrainian)
  • Bakirov, V. Nikolaevskiy, V.Yabluchanskiy, N.The meaning of Comparative Analysis of the Result of Sociological research and Medical statistics for the Improvement of Evaluationof Population’s Quality of Life (Thesis of the Scientificconference “Management and Primary Medical Treatment”,2003.) (Russian)
  • Bakirov, V. Nikolaevskiy, V.Yabluchanskiy, N.Health of the Ukrainian Population: the Results of the Comparative Analysis of Sociological Research and Medical Statistics (Thesis of the regional conference “The role of National Authority and Civil Society in Formation and Realization Health Care Policy”, 2003) (Ukrainian)
  • Balabanova, D. Haerpfer, C.W. McKee, M. Pomerleau, J. Rose, R Health service utilisation in the Former Soviet Union: evidence from eight countries
  • Danii, T. Plugaru, L Republic of Moldova at the fire side (Newspaper Timpul. Article. 27th October 2003) (Romanian)
  • Danii, T. Plugaru, L. Population of Republic of Moldova on the brink of the winter (News Agency ‘Reporter. MD’. Information. 24th October, 2003) (Romanian)
  • Danii, T. Plugaru, L. Wine – favourite drink of Moldavians (News Agency ‘Interlic’. Information. 13th October, 2003) Romanian
  • Danii, T. Mascauteanu, M. Evolution of social conditions and population health in transition period in Republic of Moldova (Conference “Improvement of health and lifestyles of population: social problems”. Academy of Science of Republic of Moldova. Collection of conference papers. Chisinau, “Paragon” Press, 2003. pp 231-235) (Romanian)
  • Danii, T. Evolution of social-demographic situation in transition period in Republic of Moldova (Conference “Improvement of health and lifestyles of population: social problems”. Academy of Science of Republic of Moldova. Collection of conference papers. Chisinau, “Paragon” Press, 2003. pp 151-155) (Romanian)
  • Danii, T. The majority of Moldavians live in poverty (NewspaperFlux. Article. 22nd October 2003) (Romanian)
  • Gilmore, A. Haerpfer, C.W McKee, M. Pomerleau, J. Rose, R. Rotman, D. Tumanov, S.: Prevalence of smoking in eight countries of the former soviet union: results from the Living conditions, Lifestyles andHealth study
  • Haerpfer, C.W McKee, M. Pomerleau, J. Rose, R. Rotman, D. Tumanov, S. Hazardous alcohol drinking in the former Soviet Union: a cross-sectional study of eight countries
  • Haerpfer, C.W McKee, M. Pomerleau, J. Rose, R. Rotman, D. Tumanov, S. Types of alcoholic drinks consumed and beliefs related to alcohol intake in eight countries of the former Soviet Union
  • Korobov, V. Nikolayevskiy, V. Omelchenko, V. To the Question of Corruption as a Problem of Ukrainian Society (Methodology, Theory and Practice of Sociological Analysis of the Modern Society: collected articles: Kharkiv National University Press, 2003.) (Russian)
  • Korobov, V. Nikolayevskiy, V. Corruptional Behavior and Lifestyles in the Context of Social and Economical Changes in Transitional Society (Thesis of the International Conference “Civil Market Economy and Challenges of 21st Century”)
  • Mamedbeili, R. Responsibility of the Russians for their Health and Some Peculiarities of its Practice. (Life Style of the Population in the New Independent States. Minsk. 2003) (Russian)
  • Plakhova, E. “Health in the Context of the Quality of Population’s Life” (Methodology, Theory and Practice of Sociological Analysis of the Modern Society: collected articles: Kharkiv National University Press, 2003.) (Russian)
  • Plakhova, E. “Social Mechanisms of the Regulations of Population’s Quality of Life in transitional Society” (Methodology, Theory and Practice of Sociological Analysis of the Modern Society: collected articles: Kharkiv National University Press, 2003.) (Russian)
  • Plakhova, E. Quality of Life: Consepts and Practice (Scientific and Civil Political Almanac “Hrani”, #2 (30), 2003.) (Russian)
  • Prohoda, V. Alchogolization of Russian Youth. General Trends. (Life Style of the Population in the New Independent States. Minsk. 2003) (Russian)
  • Rose, R. Health, money and wellbeing: Subjective Responses to Post-Soviet Transformation (Presented to European Science Foundation)
  • Shuraleva, E. Leisure Time of the People from Russian Provinces. (Life Style of the Population in the New Independent States. Minsk. 2003) (Russian)
  • Tumanov, S. The Image of the Healthy and Sick Person in Common Consciousness. (Life Style of the Population in the New Independent States. Minsk. 2003) (Russian)
  • Zelenev, I. Depression Syndrome and Political Attitudes in CIS Countries. (Life Style of the Population in the New Independent States. Minsk. 2003) (Russian)

2002

  • Basford, L., Dann, K., Gerrett, D., & Davies, D. (2002). Lifestyle, living conditions, and health: Cross national and comparative analysis (Work package 26, Deliverable D26). Inco Copernicus European Research Project.
  • Cockerham, W., M. Snead, et al. (2002). Health lifestyles in Russia and the socialist heritage. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 43, 42-55.
  • Gilmore, A., M. McKee, et al. (2002). Determinants of and inequalities in self-reported health in Ukraine. Social Science and Medicine, 55, 2177-2188.
  • McKee M, Healy J, Falkingham J. (2002). Health care systems in the Central Asian Republics: an introduction. In: McKee M, Healy J, Falkingham J (eds). Health care in Central Asia. Buckingham: Open University Press. pp 3-11.
  • McKee M, Chenet L. Patterns of health. In: McKee M, Healy J, Falkingham J (eds). (2002). Health care in Central Asia. Buckingham: Open University Press. Pp 57-66.
  • Pomerleau, Joceline, Martin McKee, Richard Rose, Dina Balabanova, and Anna Gilmore. (2002). Dimension: Health Conditions and Health Behaviors, LLH Working Paper No. 10. London: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
  • Rose, R. (2002). How Muslims View Democracy: Evidence from Central Asia. Journal of Democracy, 13(4), 102-111.
  • Sargaldakova, A., Healy, J., Kutzin, J. & Gedik, G. (2002). Kyrgyzstan. In M. McKee, J. Healy, & J. Falkingham, Health care in Central Asia (pp. 201-204). Buckingham, UK: Open University Press.
  • Shkolnikov, Vladimir M., France Meslé, and David A. Leon. (2002). Premature Circulatory Disease Mortality in Russia: Population- and Individual-Level Evidence. Pp. 39-68 in Heart Disease: Environment, Stress, and Gender, edited by Gerdi Weidner, Mária S. Kopp, and Margareta Kristenson. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
  • Wallace, C., Spencer, L., Basford, L., Dunn, K., & Chvorostov, A. (2002). LLH Qualitative Manual for Regional Case Studies. Vienna: Institute for Advanced Studies.
  • Wallace, C. and Haerpfer, C.W. (2002) Patterns of participation in the informal economy of East-Central Europe, 1991-1998 in Neef, R. and Stanculescu, M. (Eds) The Social Impact of Informal Economies in Eastern Europe. Basingstoke, Ashgate Gower

2001

  • Gilmore, A., M. McKee, et al. (2001). Prevalence and determinants of smoking in Belarus: a national household survey. European Journal of Epidemiology, 17, 245-53.
  • Gilmore, A., M. McKee, et al. (2001). Smoking in Ukraine: epidemiology and determinants. Preventive Medicine, 33, 453-61.
  • McKee M, Shkolnikov V. (2001). Understanding the toll of premature death among men in eastern Europe. BMJ, 323, 1051-5.
  • Rose, R. (2001). Russians Under Putin: New Russia Barometer 10, Glasgow: U. of Strathclyde Studies in Public Policy No. 350.
  • Shkolnikov, Vladimir M., Mark G. Field, and Evgueniy M. Andreev. (2001). Russia: Socioeconomic Dimensions of the Gender Gap in Mortality. Pp. 139-56 in Challenging Inequities in Health: From Ethics to Action, edited by T. Evans, M. Whitehead, F. Diderichsen, and A. Bhuiya. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Shkolnikov, Vladimir, Martin McKee, and David A. Leon. (2001). Changes in Life Expectancy in Russia in the mid-1990s. Lancet, 357, 917-27.

2000

  • Rose, R. (2000). Uses of social capital in Russia: modern, pre-modern, and anti-modern. Post-Soviet Affairs, 16(1), 33-57.
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