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Officials have warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that a demographic crisis could mean the country he leads will be ...
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Russia's population crisis is so dire, it's staring down a labor shortage of 11 million ...
In 2024, births in Russia fell to 1.22 million — the lowest level since 1999 — while deaths increased by 3.3% annually, to ...
Russia’s president declared this recession will not stand. Like a comic-book villain — melodramatic and delusional — Vladimir ...
President Vladimir Putin is facing a serious demographic crisis which could plunge his country into economic chaos. Sanctions ...
The continuing labour shortage has pushed up wages and increased inflation, which hit 9.9% earlier this year amid Western ...
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Russia Could be Short of 3.1 Million Workers by 2030
Russia is facing a severe demographic crisis that threatens to cripple its economy, with officials warning of a potential 3.1 million worker shortage by 2030. -This “demographic cliff,” a result of a ...
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Russia, which is in a demographic crisis, wants people to stop using dating apps in Kursk ...
On Tuesday, Russia's interior ministry urged people in the border regions of Bryansk, Kursk, and Belgorod not to use dating apps amid Kyiv's incursion into Russian territory. Homegrown apps have taken ...
Rosstat, Russia's statistics agency, has not released data on deaths this year, according to an independent Russian outlet.
Russia, simply put, is facing a demographic crisis unprecedented in world history. As a result, the country has become something of a poster child for what can go wrong, demographically speaking ...
Whatever the disparities in estimates about Russia's future population, there is no question about the facts that existed in 2006 when Putin addressed the demographic crisis in his state of the ...
Russia's offensive in Ukraine has aggravated a long-simmering demographic crisis that President Vladimir Putin has struggled to tackle, which could further damage its sanctions-hit economy.
Russia is paying schoolgirls to have babies in a bid to boost its plummeting birth rate, but experts say cash incentives alone can’t reverse the global fertility crisis. Here’s why pronatalist ...
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