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Illustrations vii
Preface xi
Introduction: How Do We Measure Change in Rural Russia? xiii
A Macro-Level View of Change in the Russian Counrtryside
Central Government Reforms in Agriculture 3
Regional Responses to Reforms 23
The Transformation of Russian Agriculture 41
The Adaptation of Villages and Households to the New Economy
The Impact of Reforms on the Social Organization of the Russian Village 57
Household Capital and Agricultural Sales 75
Household Capital and Income Inequality 95
Evaluating the Quality of Village Life
Rural Poverty 111
Material Goods and Services 129
Mental Health and Subjective Quality of Life 147
Building Sustainable Rural Communities
The Future of Rural Russia 167
What Can We Learn from the Experiment in Russian Agrarian Reform? 187
Russian Village Surveys Data Files: 1991-2003 201
Institute for Socio-Economic Studies of Population, Russian Academy of Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, and Southern Methodist University: Questionnaire 5 205
Chronology of the Legal Process Involved in Developing the Russian Land Code, 1994-2001 229
Index 233
About the Authors 239
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