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Adjusting to change: Privilege and place in post-Soviet central Moscow James H Bater.  Canadian Geographer Toronto:Summer 2001.  Vol. 45,  Iss. 2,  p. 237-251 (15 pp.)

The "Children of Perestroika" Come of Age: Young People of Moscow Talk About Life in the New Russia Julie V Brown.  Journal Of Comparative Family Studies Calgary:Spring 1997.  Vol. 28,  Iss. 1,  p. 173-174 (2 pp.)

Education in contemporary Russia: An overview of national policies and rural education Rogachev, Stanislav A,  Parish, Thomas S,  Wright, Emmett L,  Korenman, Mikhail Y.  Education Chula Vista:Spring 1996.  Vol. 116,  Iss. 3,  p. 360 (4 pp.)

Family life-cycles and economic stratification: A case-study in rural Russia Robert E Johnson.  Journal Of Social History Fairfax:Spring 1997.  Vol. 30,  Iss. 3,  p. 705-731 (27 pp.)

Sustainable development in higher education in Russia: The case of St Petersburg State University Ludmila A Verbitskaya,  Natalia B Nosova,  Ludmila L Rodina.  International Journal Of Sustainability In Higher Education Bradford:2002.  Vol. 3,  Iss. 3,  p. 279-287 (9 pp.)

Needs-based targeting without knowing household incomes: How would it work in Russia? Raymond Struyk,  Anastasia Kolodeznikova.  Urban Studies Edinburgh:Oct 1999.  Vol. 36,  Iss. 11,  p. 1875-1889 (15 pp.)

Religion, the church, and public opinion Boris V Dubin.  Russian Social Science Review Armonk:Nov/Dec 1998.  Vol. 39,  Iss. 6,  p. 51-66 (16 pp.)

Russian family policy in transition: Implications for families and professionals Amy C Butler,  Ludmilla G Kuraeva.  The Social Service Review Chicago:Jun 2001.  Vol. 75,  Iss. 2,  p. 195-224 (31 pp.)

Science and higher education in Russia Irina Dezhina,  Loren Graham.  Science Washington:Nov 12, 1999.  Vol. 286,  Iss. 5443,  p. 1303-1304 (2 pp.)

Education and Society in the New Russia Tarr, Zoltan.  Contemporary Sociology Washington:Jul 1996.  Vol. 25,  Iss. 4,  p. 527 (2 pp.)