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  2. Women's reproductive health in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Breast cancer is one of the most common causes of death for women in Russia, particularly among the 45- to 55-year-old age group. As of 2003, there were approximately 50,000 reported cases per year. As of 2003, there were approximately 50,000 reported cases per year.

  3. List of federal subjects of Russia by GDP per capita

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    Tyumen Oblast has largest GRDP per capita in Russia of around US$ 54,000 while Ingushetia has lowest of around US$ 2,000. [1] In 2022 Moscow GRDP per capita reached US$ 32,000 while Saint Petersburg stood at US$ 29,000. [1] Federal subjects of Russia by GRDP per capita in EUR (2021) Federal subjects of Russia by GRDP per capita in RUB (2022) [1]

  4. Economic history of the Russian Federation - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Russia is much more stable today than in the early 1990s, but inflation still remains an issue. Historically and currently, the Russian economy has differed sharply from major developed economies because of its weak legal system, underdevelopment of modern economic activities, technological backwardness, and lower living ...

  5. An economic catastrophe is lurking beneath Russia’s GDP ...

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    Over the past months, Russian crude has been trading at an average $10 discount compared to benchmark Brent oil prices, and natural gas prices returned largely to depressed pre-war levels, as we ...

  6. Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is funding free IVF for women who ...

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    AltraVita IVF Clinic in Moscow confirmed the program, which it said is open to Russian women. Durov said in July that he has fathered more than 100 children over 15 years of sperm donation.

  7. Federal budget of Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Russian budget deficit reached $21 billion. It was expected to rise to $21.7 billion in the year. 2016 budget revenues were estimated to be 13.7 trillion rubles (200 billion US dollars) or 17.5% of GDP, while spending is planned to be 16 trillion rubles (roughly 233 billion dollars) [1] or 20.5% of GDP. The budget deficit is thus 2 ...

  8. Tax on childlessness - Wikipedia

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    Russia had a lower fertility rate after the fall of the Soviet Union compared to during the Soviet era, prompting some Russian leaders to propose bringing back the tax on childlessness. [2] According to the Health Ministry, the total fertility rate dropped from 2.19 children/woman to 1.17 children/woman in the aftermath of the Soviet Union.

  9. Closing gender gap could lift global GDP more than 20% ... - AOL

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    Women also spend an average of 2.4 more hours a day on unpaid care work than men, much of it caring for children, with only 78 countries having enacted quality standards governing childcare services.