The Centre for the Study of Public Policy (CSPP) at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow has created a new online database that presents a comparative overview of eleven Russian regions: Central, Central Black Earth, East Siberia, Far East, North Caucasus, Northern, North-west, Urals, Volga, Volgo-Vyatka, and West Siberia. The database provides data garnered from official government statistics and public opinion surveys to compare indicators that measure economic competitiveness; labor market change; and social cohesion, exclusion, and stability. The data are accompanied by analysis written by Professor Richard Rose.
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