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The Demographic Review is an online peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes high-quality theoretical and applied research in the field of demography and a wide range of population-related disciplines, including population history and geography, social statistics, sociology and demography of family, marriage and partnership relations, migration studies, household economics, demographic aspects of population health, intergenerational studies, and more.

The journal is intended for researchers, students, policymakers and all those with an interest in the socio-demographic problems of population. The geographical focus of the Demographic Review is global, and the editors welcome submissions from around the world.

The Demographic Review is published quarterly in Russian. In addition, a selection of papers from the Russian language issues is translated into English and published alongside the original papers and in a separate issue entitled English Selection.

The Demographic Review adheres to the policy of open access. All published materials are publicly available on the journal's website. Authors are not charged for publication in the journal. Authors retain copyright and grant first publication rights to the journal. All published articles and other materials are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits free copying, redistribution, and adaptation of the material, provided that the material is attributed to the author and the journal is cited.

According to the Russian Science Citation Index, the Demographic Review ranks first among all demography journals and fourth among all sociology journals.

The journal was founded in 2014 by Professor Dr. Anatoly Vishnevsky (1935 - 2021). Editor-in-Chief (from 2021 onwards): Associate Professor Dr. Sergey Zakharov.


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Mark Tolts The results of the 1939 soviet census: two problems of adequacy

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Olga Isupova. Population and family policy in different countries: conceptual approaches and practices

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Marina Kolosnitsyna, Tatiana Kossova, Maria Sheluntcova. Factors of the life expectancy increase: country-level cluster analysis

Anatoly Vishnevsky. Demographic consequences of the Great Patriotic War

Anatoly Vishnevsky, Evgeny Andreev, Sergey Timonin. Mortality from cardiovascular diseases and life expectancy in Russia (2016)

Anatoly Vishnevsky. The demographic revolution is changing the reproductive strategy of Homo sapiens (2014)

Vadim Pokrovsky, Natalya Ladnaya, Anastasia Pokrovskaya. HIV/AIDS reduces the number of russians and their life expectancy (2017)

Evgeniy Soroko. Ethnically mixed families in the Russian Federation (2014)

Anatoly Vishnevsky. Mortality in Russia: the second epidemiologic revolution that never was (2014)

Yulia Sonina, Marina Kolosnitsyna. Pensioners on the Russian labour market: trends of economic activity in pension age (2015)

Alexander Nemtsov. Mortality in Russia in light of the in alcohol consumption (2015)

Thomas Frejka, Sergei Zakharov. Fertility trends in Russia during the past half century: period and cohort perspectives (2014)

Olga Isupova. Assisted reproductive technologies: new opportunities (2017)

Inna Danilova. Morbidity and mortality from COVID-19. The problem of data comparability (2020)


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