As a sequel, the attendant tried to convince the guy that he could force gas into his charcoal canister and damage his emission system, which is costly to repair. The guy just kept on directing the KGB accusation at him...
Another peculiarity about the Russian neighbors. We went to their house for a neighborhood Summer cookout. His wife was doing the grilling. I asked him about how the man usually takes care of the cooking outdoors. He said, "In Russia, woman does all the cooking."As a sequel, the attendant tried to convince the guy that he could force gas into his charcoal canister and damage his emission system, which is costly to repair. The guy just kept on directing the KGB accusation at him...
Reproduction is a primary economic driver. The shrinking population is a greater risk to their economy than anything else. But a shrinking population is inevitable at some point.Нечего на ковид пенять ("Don't blame this on Covid.")
Есть формула: для простого воспроизводства нужен коэффициент в 2,1 ребенка на семью. А у нас десятилетия этот коэффициент равен 1,5. И теперь за 2020 год у нас убыль населения 350 тысяч. Это приведет к тому, что, как рассчитывают математики и демографы, если ничего не предпринимать, к концу нынешнего столетия численность россиян может уменьшиться в два раза. Через 80-90 лет в России может жить не 145 миллионов, а 70-75. (Translation: There is a formula: for simple reproduction, you need a coefficient of 2.1 children per family. And for decades, this coefficient is 1.5 [in Russia]. And now in 2020 we have a population decline of 350 thousand. This will lead to the fact that, as mathematicians and demographers expect, if nothing is done, by the end of this century, the number of Russians may decrease by half. In 80-90 years, not 145 million, but 70-75 million may live in Russia.)
Russia also experienced a decline of 356,000 in 2019, so trends are not good (from the Russian perspective).
And they were a monarchy before that.I'd argue that all that changed was the label...
That article was from 1997, and the problems persist?Russia's Demographic 'Crisis': How Real Is It?
Although a continuation of long-term patterns accounts for much of the trend, it is important that Russia improve its health care system.www.rand.org
Hah. Didn't look at the date, it popped up high on a google. But seems pretty timeless.That article was from 1997, and the problems persist?
They have gotten worse.That article was from 1997, and the problems persist?
There is shrinking and there is collapsing.Reproduction is a primary economic driver. The shrinking population is a greater risk to their economy than anything else. But a shrinking population is inevitable at some point.
Imagine Sicily, magnified many times...Russia went from full Communism to crony Capitalist Oligarchical Kleptocracy, hardly a failure of Socialism
have you seen a russian woman lately??? i shall now self ban for the rest of the night!!!Holy disappearing workforce, Batman!
The number of working-age Russians fell by 1,049,000 between April 2018 and April 2019, the largest drop so far this century.
Employment and unemployment in the Russian Federation in April 2019
Maybe they should spend less time on Facebook creating ads for American political candidates and more time making baby Russians...
(It might be more fun that Facebook, too).